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{{PageCredits|description=Logoarto|capture=|edits=2K-tan|video=}} {{Infobox company
|name = Nokia Corporation
|image = Nokia 2023.svg
|founded = May 12, 1865 ({{age|1865|5|12}} years ago)
|founder = {{Unbulleted list|{{w|Fredrik Idestam}}|{{w|Lep Mechelin}}|{{w|Eduard Polón}}}}
|country = [[:Category:Finland|Finland]]
|subsidiaries = {{Unbulleted list|Bell Labs|NGP Capital|Nuage Networks|Radio Frequency Systems}}
|website = https://www.nokia.com/
}}
===Background===
===Background===
'''Nokia Corporation''' (natively Nokia Oyj, referred to as Nokia; stylized as NOKIA) is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, established in 1865. Nokia's main headquarters are in Espoo, Finland, in the greater Helsinki metropolitan area, but the company's actual roots are in the Tampere region of Pirkanmaa. In 2020, Nokia employed approximately 92,000 people across over 100 countries, did business in more than 130 countries, and reported annual revenues of around €23 billion. Nokia is a public limited company listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange. It is the world's 415th-largest company measured by 2016 revenues according to the Fortune Global 500, having peaked at 85th place in 2009. It is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index.
'''Nokia Corporation''' (natively Nokia Oyj, referred to as Nokia; stylized as NOKIA) is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, established in 1865. Nokia's main headquarters are in Espoo, Finland, in the greater Helsinki metropolitan area, but the company's actual roots are in the Tampere region of Pirkanmaa. In 2020, Nokia employed approximately 92,000 people across over 100 countries, did business in more than 130 countries, and reported annual revenues of around €23 billion. Nokia is a public limited company listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange. It is the world's 415th-largest company measured by 2016 revenues according to the Fortune Global 500, having peaked at 85th place in 2009. It is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market indeex.


{{ImageTOC
===1st Logo (1998-2006)===
|Nokia 3310 startup.png|1st Logo (1998-2003)
|Nokia 6310i startup.jpg|2nd Logo (2000-2012)
|Nokia_Startup_Movie.jpg|3rd Logo (2002-2012)
|Nokia_(2013).png|4th Logo (2011-)
|Nokia_startup_(2018).gif|5th Logo (2018-)
}}

===1st Logo (1998-2003)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Nokia 3310 startup.png|Nokia 3310
File:Nokia 3310 startup.png|Nokia 3210
File:Nokia 3510 startup.jpg|Nokia 3510
File:Nokia 3510 startup.jpg|Nokia 3510
File:Nokia 6100 startup.jpg|Nokia 6100
File:Nokia 6100 startup.jpg|Nokia 6100
</gallery>
</gallery>


'''Logo:''' On a gradient background (a blue-white gradient on color phones), we see two hands, an adult's on the left and a child's on the right, reaching out. "NOKIA" in its corporate font (and in dark blue on color phones) is seen below.
'''Visuals:''' On a gradient background (a blue-white gradient on color phones), static image of two hands, an adult's on the left and a child's on the right, reaching out. Logo is styled as "NOKIA" in the Eurostile Squared font (dark blue on color-display phones) is seen below. The logo is relatively larger on phones with wider displays and vice versa.


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Audio:'''
*The last 5-notes of the "Nokia Tune" ringtone, which is an excerpt of ''Gran Vals'' by Francisco Tárrega.
*A theme composed by Ian Livingstone, inspired by the last 5-notes of the "Nokia Tune" ringtone, which is an excerpt of ''Gran Vals'' by Francisco Tárrega. Depending on the phone's capabilities, the audio is either in AMR or MIDI format.
*
*On some phones, the boot screen is silent.
*On all phones before the Nokia 6310 and certain devices such as Nokia 1100, 2100 and 2300, the boot screen is silent.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on early Nokia models, such as the Nokia 3310 and the Nokia 6110.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on early Nokia models, such as the Nokia 6110 up to the Nokia 3200.


===2nd Logo (2001-2012)===
===2nd Logo (2000-2012)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Nokia 6310i startup.jpg|Nokia 6310i
File:Nokia 6310i startup.jpg|Nokia 3610
File:Nokia 1315 startup.png|Nokia 1315
File:Nokia 1315 startup.png|Nokia 1315
</gallery>
</gallery>
'''Logo:''' The same concept as the previous bootscreen, now put into motion. The hands from before appear with the Nokia logo below and proceed to meet in a hand-holding/shake gesture.
'''Visuals:''' The same concept as the previous startup screen, animated. The hands from before appear with the Nokia logo below and proceed to meet in a hand-holding/shake gesture. Nokia logo is flatter on devices with monochrome displays, except for the feature phones that run on Series 30.


'''Technique:''' Live-action (pixel animation on older devices).
'''Technique:''' CGI (pixel animation on older devices). Sequence of images instead of animation in certain Nokia phones made for Asia.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as before. The jingle would slightly vary between models depending on the phone's audio capabilities



'''Availability:''' Seen on Nokia models from the period, such as the Nokia 6310i and the Nokia 1315.
'''Audio:''' Same as before. The jingle would slightly vary between models depending on the phone's audio capabilities, either in AMR or MIDI format. No sound in devices before the 6310 such as Nokia 3610, 5510, 5210 and 3410.

'''Availability:''' Seen on almost all Nokia models, starting from the Nokia 3610 from 2000 until the Nokia 2135.


===3rd Logo (2002-2012)===
===3rd Logo (2002-2012)===
[[File:Nokia Startup Movie.jpg|center|350px]]
[[File:Nokia_Startup_Movie.jpg|center|350x350px]]
{{YouTube|id=aMxvdkQRvGo}}
{{YouTube|id=G-DUQhVXH44|id2=aMxvdkQRvGo}}

'''Visuals:''' A redone live-action version of the previous startup screen. The hands are seen from a wider angle on wider-screened devices and emerge from either side of the screen rather than already starting in the frame. Additionally, the Nokia logo is smaller and doesn't fade in until the hands meet.

'''Variants:'''
*At the end of <u>promotional videos</u>, the slogan "CONNECTING PEOPLE" would be under "NOKIA". The animation is smoother and fades to white.
*On the <u>N900</u>, the fade in on the Nokia logo is much quicker and the screen would fade out black afterwards.
*On <u>Series 40 devices</u>, the Nokia logo is larger, and is seen before the hands meet. The animation is slower, except on the devices with a relatively higher screen resolution such as 240x320.
*The logo is a static image on <u>low-end Series 40 devices ,</u> as well as the Nokia 6650 from 2003.

'''Technique:''' Live-action/None.

'''Audio:''' The jingle from before, in either MIDI or AMR for most lower-end devices, or in a higher-resolution audio format for most upper-end devices.

'''Audio Variants:'''
*On <u>most Symbian and high-end models before 2008</u>, it uses the original audio version, featuring the theme played on a vibraphone with strings on the background.
*<u>Some models between 2007 and 2011</u> add a shimmering sound near the end of the jingle.
*A guitar version of the jingle was used on some <u>post-2008 models such as the N97 and 6700</u>. This was the first startup sound composed by Henry Daw and Hannu af Ursin.
*A unique piano based version composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto was used on the <u>8800</u>.
*A unique guitar version composed by Brian Eno was used on the <u>8800 Sirocco</u>.
*<u>Models released since 2011</u>, including the last Symbian phones and all other feature phones used a marimba-based version of the jingle since 2011, also composed by Henry Daw. This would continue to be used with the new startup screen introduced in the same year.

'''Availability:''' Seen on almost all Nokia phones until 2013.{{AvailabilityExamples}}


===4th Logo (2011-)===
'''Logo:''' A redone version of the previous bootscreen. This time, the hands are seen from a wider angle and emerge from either side of the screen rather than already starting in the frame. Additionally, the Nokia logo is smaller and doesn't fade in until the hands meet.
[[File:Nokia_(2013).png|center|269x269px]]
{{YouTube|id=2ke2QGOsEuo}}
'''Visuals:''' Two ripples appear at either side of the screen which meet together and after that a third ripple appears in the center with the Nokia logo bouncing. Only exclusive to the Nokia N9.


'''Later Variant:''' Starting in 2013, it's just the Nokia logo appearing in white on a black screen.
'''Variant:''' At the end of a promotional video, the slogan "CONNECTING PEOPLE" would be under "NOKIA". The animation is also smoother and fades to white.


'''Technique:''' Live-action.
'''Technique:''' CGI. For the later variant, none.


'''Audio:''' The marimba version of the guitar jingle.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as before.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*The <u>Nokia phones released between 2011 and 2014</u> had used the marimba version with the last note note more pronounced.
* Some models, including the N73, E63, 5310, N95 and 7230 add a shimmering sound near the end of the jingle
*The <u>Asha 500 and the first Lumia phones</u> used a pitched-up mbira version.
* A guitar version of the jingle was used on some later models such as the N97 and C600
*The <u>Series 30+ feature phones</u>, starting from the 108, use a MIDI version of the jingle above.
* A piano based version was used on the 8800
*The <u>Nokia devices from 2017</u> use an accompaniment with the marimba jingle.
* A different guitar version was used on the 8800 Sirroco
* The Nokia 110, one of the final phones to boot with the hands animation, used a xylophone-based version of the jingle. This would continue to be used with the new bootscreen introduced in 2013
*The <u>Nokia devices from 2018</u> to date use a slowed down version of the 2013 jingle.
*All of the above startup sounds were composed by Henry Daw, except the Series 30+ version.


'''Availability:''' Seen on Nokia feature phones starting from 2013 to date and on Nokia smartphones starting from 2011.
'''Availability:''' TBA.


===4th Logo (2013-)===
=== 5th Logo (2018-) ===
[[File:Nokia_startup_(2018).gif|center|524x524px|Nokia boot animation from 2018, used to date.]]
{{YouTube|id=aMxvdkQRvGo}}
'''Logo:''' Just the Nokia logo appearing in white on a black screen.


'''Visuals:''' The animation starts with a green and white Android One logo, that sweeps away to reveal the blue Nokia logo on a white background.
'''Technique:''' None.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Originally, The xylophone version of the last bootscreen's jingle.


'''Audio:''' A slowed down version of the 2013 jingle, composed by Henry Daw and Aleksi Eeben.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
*The Asha 500 and the first Lumia phones used a music box-style version of the theme
*The 108 used a more twinkly version of the jingle
*The Nokia 6 used a remixed version of the xylophone jingle
*the Nokia 1 and 6300 4G used a lower-pitched remix of the jingle


'''Availability:''' Current. Seen on Nokia phones made post-2013.
'''Availability:''' Seen on all Nokia phones featuring Android, starting from 2018.


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4OjCWUTn00 A comprehensive evolution of the Nokia startup sound, featuring all audio variants described]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4OjCWUTn00 A comprehensive evolution of the Nokia startup sound, featuring all audio variants described]


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Latest revision as of 16:53, 8 November 2024


Background

Nokia Corporation (natively Nokia Oyj, referred to as Nokia; stylized as NOKIA) is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, established in 1865. Nokia's main headquarters are in Espoo, Finland, in the greater Helsinki metropolitan area, but the company's actual roots are in the Tampere region of Pirkanmaa. In 2020, Nokia employed approximately 92,000 people across over 100 countries, did business in more than 130 countries, and reported annual revenues of around €23 billion. Nokia is a public limited company listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange. It is the world's 415th-largest company measured by 2016 revenues according to the Fortune Global 500, having peaked at 85th place in 2009. It is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market indeex.



1st Logo (1998-2003)

Visuals: On a gradient background (a blue-white gradient on color phones), static image of two hands, an adult's on the left and a child's on the right, reaching out. Logo is styled as "NOKIA" in the Eurostile Squared font (dark blue on color-display phones) is seen below. The logo is relatively larger on phones with wider displays and vice versa.

Technique: A still, computerized graphic.

Audio:

  • A theme composed by Ian Livingstone, inspired by the last 5-notes of the "Nokia Tune" ringtone, which is an excerpt of Gran Vals by Francisco Tárrega. Depending on the phone's capabilities, the audio is either in AMR or MIDI format.
  • On all phones before the Nokia 6310 and certain devices such as Nokia 1100, 2100 and 2300, the boot screen is silent.

Availability: Can be seen on early Nokia models, such as the Nokia 6110 up to the Nokia 3200.

2nd Logo (2000-2012)

Visuals: The same concept as the previous startup screen, animated. The hands from before appear with the Nokia logo below and proceed to meet in a hand-holding/shake gesture. Nokia logo is flatter on devices with monochrome displays, except for the feature phones that run on Series 30.

Technique: CGI (pixel animation on older devices). Sequence of images instead of animation in certain Nokia phones made for Asia.


Audio: Same as before. The jingle would slightly vary between models depending on the phone's audio capabilities, either in AMR or MIDI format. No sound in devices before the 6310 such as Nokia 3610, 5510, 5210 and 3410.

Availability: Seen on almost all Nokia models, starting from the Nokia 3610 from 2000 until the Nokia 2135.

3rd Logo (2002-2012)


Visuals: A redone live-action version of the previous startup screen. The hands are seen from a wider angle on wider-screened devices and emerge from either side of the screen rather than already starting in the frame. Additionally, the Nokia logo is smaller and doesn't fade in until the hands meet.

Variants:

  • At the end of promotional videos, the slogan "CONNECTING PEOPLE" would be under "NOKIA". The animation is smoother and fades to white.
  • On the N900, the fade in on the Nokia logo is much quicker and the screen would fade out black afterwards.
  • On Series 40 devices, the Nokia logo is larger, and is seen before the hands meet. The animation is slower, except on the devices with a relatively higher screen resolution such as 240x320.
  • The logo is a static image on low-end Series 40 devices , as well as the Nokia 6650 from 2003.

Technique: Live-action/None.

Audio: The jingle from before, in either MIDI or AMR for most lower-end devices, or in a higher-resolution audio format for most upper-end devices.

Audio Variants:

  • On most Symbian and high-end models before 2008, it uses the original audio version, featuring the theme played on a vibraphone with strings on the background.
  • Some models between 2007 and 2011 add a shimmering sound near the end of the jingle.
  • A guitar version of the jingle was used on some post-2008 models such as the N97 and 6700. This was the first startup sound composed by Henry Daw and Hannu af Ursin.
  • A unique piano based version composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto was used on the 8800.
  • A unique guitar version composed by Brian Eno was used on the 8800 Sirocco.
  • Models released since 2011, including the last Symbian phones and all other feature phones used a marimba-based version of the jingle since 2011, also composed by Henry Daw. This would continue to be used with the new startup screen introduced in the same year.

Availability: Seen on almost all Nokia phones until 2013. [Examples?]

4th Logo (2011-)

Visuals: Two ripples appear at either side of the screen which meet together and after that a third ripple appears in the center with the Nokia logo bouncing. Only exclusive to the Nokia N9.

Later Variant: Starting in 2013, it's just the Nokia logo appearing in white on a black screen.

Technique: CGI. For the later variant, none.

Audio: The marimba version of the guitar jingle.

Audio Variants:

  • The Nokia phones released between 2011 and 2014 had used the marimba version with the last note note more pronounced.
  • The Asha 500 and the first Lumia phones used a pitched-up mbira version.
  • The Series 30+ feature phones, starting from the 108, use a MIDI version of the jingle above.
  • The Nokia devices from 2017 use an accompaniment with the marimba jingle.
  • The Nokia devices from 2018 to date use a slowed down version of the 2013 jingle.
  • All of the above startup sounds were composed by Henry Daw, except the Series 30+ version.

Availability: Seen on Nokia feature phones starting from 2013 to date and on Nokia smartphones starting from 2011.

5th Logo (2018-)

Nokia boot animation from 2018, used to date.
Nokia boot animation from 2018, used to date.

Visuals: The animation starts with a green and white Android One logo, that sweeps away to reveal the blue Nokia logo on a white background.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A slowed down version of the 2013 jingle, composed by Henry Daw and Aleksi Eeben.

Availability: Seen on all Nokia phones featuring Android, starting from 2018.

External Links

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