HMD trademarks "Asha", Nokia's former feature phone line
HMD just trademarked Asha with the EU Intellectual Property Office. Nokia Asha phones, for those who dont remember them, were a lineup of feature phones that often featured a touchscreen and a focus on online services Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp.
Asha phones offered smartphone-like functionality at a time when actual smartphones were too pricey. That made them a key element of Nokias next billion plan. We dont think that HMD will go the feature phone route, however. For one, the new application specifically mentions that Asha can be used for smartphones.
Also Google and Micromax are even planning a $32 Android Go phone, so price is no longer an argument. HMD itself might be working on an Android Go phone, the Nokia 1. So the new Nokia Asha lineup may be home to low-cost Android Go handsets with a dose of nostalgia.
Reader comments
- youngawan
i need Asha 501 with KaiOS. and if Nokia want to stand up. bring the old model phone, like E63/E71 with qwerty keyboard, give asha 501 with 1 inch bigger screen. more ram, and 4g support
- 10 Feb 2020
- PA7
I agree most of it, that why Microsoft withdraw them self from their W10M, I believe they wanted to reenter the market with more desktop like OS(Andromeda) to solved their apps problem. Yes, we really need a third mobile OS for budget/semi smart...
- 15 Jan 2018
- RNA
- t
unfortunately none of this is going to happen. the chicken and egg problem cant be solved. And Os fill fail without apps, and developers dont want to write apps for an OS which has no users. So a new OS, no matter how good will always fail. to...
- 12 Jan 2018
- CAq