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What does it mean to hold hands with a big hand when Nokia is turned on?
Press the power button to start your Nokia phone. With the sound of Nokia tunes, after the blue "Nokia" appears, you can always see a small hand and a big hand stretched out and held together. This animated short film vividly conveys Nokia's idea that technology is people-oriented. How did the idea of holding hands come about? What changes have you experienced? What is the relationship between the people who hold out these two hands? Readers of Dialogue Nokia, please review this "hand in hand" trip with me. 1992, the theme of holding hands first appeared in the promotional materials of Nokia 10 1, the world's first commercial GSM mobile phone. In an era when black-and-white screens, telescopic antennas and phone books can only store 99 numbers, the meaning of "connecting people" is to connect you and me by telephone.

1995, Nokia launched a series of brand image photos with the theme of hand in hand, including hands held together, outstretched hands and closed hands. ...

In the early years, the size and resolution of black and white screens were very limited. Displaying Nokia's slogan "Connect People" directly on the boot screen has no effect, and there are too many words for users to read clearly. It is more intuitive and friendly to express the same concept through the theme of holding hands. So in 1998, Nokia 6 1 10 used the theme of holding hands in the boot screen for the first time. 6 1 10 has a smaller body, with three games of snake, memory and logical guess built in, providing expandable storage space. Connecting people has become a more interesting thing.

Of course, you can see the familiar hand-holding picture not only by turning on the phone. If you see "holding hands" on other occasions, such as posters, there is probably the word "connecting people" below. See beta.com/articles/123974.htm for details.