Creating a bold statement with the Nokia 206

Published by Boc Ly on January 4, 2013

Nokia 206

It only takes a quick look at the Nokia 206 to know that something new, different and exciting is going on. 

You could be forgiven for thinking that you’re actually looking at a Lumia – the 206’s striking colours and sleek curves have taken inspiration from Nokia’s acclaimed smartphone range.

The Nokia 206 is the first mobile phone to feature the same design language as the Lumia smartphones and this step was a radical departure says Ruth Ng, of Nokia’s Colour and Material Design team in Beijing. 

“Part of how we look at it is, how do we build the device in a better way? How do we simplify the form?” Ruth tells Conversations.

“Giving the classic alphanumeric keypad a new look, because it has real heritage for Nokia and has been an iconic form factor, means there are a lot of questions. How do we keep the heritage, yet refresh it to make it more appealing to the young and aspirational consumers?”

Colours

Nokia 206

Using colours such as cyan, black, white, magenta and yellow is one way of making the Nokia 206 more appealing to young people.

“We realised the importance of making a strong brand statement and being really proud and confident about it,” says Ruth of the colour scheme. 

It made sense, she adds, to align the colours for the Nokia 206 with those that are associated with Lumia.

These bold colours, combined with its subtle curves, grabs your attention and makes you take notice.

“It carries a very confident message. It is true to its form factor and it’s not trying to look hi-tech or be a full touch device. I think that’s the best thing about this design,” says Ruth. 

“It makes a very bold colour statement and I’m glad that we’ve been getting positive responses, with people saying that it looks fresh because that’s what we intended.” 

Contrasting textures

Just as important as the colour of the Nokia 206 is how it feels in your hands and what it is made out of. The aim was to keep it pure and simple, explains Ruth.

Nokia 206

The entire front of the Nokia 206, with the seamless transition to the window over the screen, is of one piece and has a high gloss effect.

In contrast, the back, which is also the battery cover, has a matt finish so it doesn’t leave fingerprints and gives the stylish device a human feel.

The front and the back fit together perfectly, so the only difference in the matt and gloss finishes is what you feel in your hand.

“It gives a very nice contrast in textures, the gloss and the matt coming together. The whole device is matched in one colour so I think the end result is that it’s very beautiful, very simple and is something that people can relate to. It looks very fresh,” says Ruth.

Based on its looks, the Nokia 206 is a sure-fire winner. It can’t be easy trying to reinvent the mobile phone, but the Nokia 206 certainly stands out from the crowd. Ruth says that was always part of the plan.

“We are really proud that Nokia is seen as reliable and dependable but we hope that these new colours give a new statement about our brand and that it’s young, social, aspirational.”

Comments

  • http://www.facebook.com/alexusshadowwings Alexus Pastrana

    I want one!!

  • Mustang Grandpa

    Tired of waiting? 4thQ 2012???? Where is single sim also???

  • http://twitter.com/Alvetica Al Pavangkanan

    Looks good

  • GandangaTororo

    Could someone from Nokia, please tell me when the phones will start shipping? How hard is it to give a date?
    Your marketing strategy is still in the 20th century, please a few decades forward. In the mean time I bought myself The Nokia 101 yesterday. And to say the least the sound is terrible.

    • AdamBoy64

      This is a good point.

      Everything seems to be so cluttered with Nokia. They announce a phone, and then nothing. You have no idea of whether it’s going to end up coming to your region or not. No-one ever tells you anything. Maybe because no-one knows.

      Of course, they have 50 trillion sales regions all getting different phones. I wish things could be a lot simpler.

      I’m not actually sure the single sim version exists. I have my doubts.

  • Mark Pawson

    Hello Boc,

    Have Nokia given you any feedback on when this new 206 phone will be released? It seems like a brilliant design, I would like to know if I can buy one online and have it shipped to me?

    Thank you for a good article.

    Mark.

  • Mitchell Sheehan

    It is a great design. I am going to buy this phone just for the look. :)

  • Mitchell Sheehan

    @ GandangaToror: I have been waiting for the 920 to come to India for so long and even the price is not confirmed. I am hoping the price is not to costly. The HTC 8X has already been available in India for a while, but none of the Windows Phone 8 phones from Nokia have come. It is pretty disappointing.

    • http://www.omreddy.com/ Mahesh

      just asked an NPD , they told it will be releasing this week on11th jan.. :)

    • Ahmed Mustafa Nematallah

      same here in Egypt, the HTC 8x is here, but no lumias

  • Lalrosanga Chawngthu

    the way nokia is going this might just be my last nokia phone…have been using nokia since 2003 when I bought the 6510, now I am using 700. In between I had NGageQD, E61, E61i, and 9 other phones. If this is to be the attitude of nokia then I will have to move on. Especially when they are planning to drop Symbian instead of improving upon it. All the best to nokia.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000560819002 Liviu Pop

    imi place as vrea sa imi faca un cadou cineva un nokia va rog mult

  • Ali Sahraneshin

    Design is incredible

    • Chuck Mate

      Yes, Nokia excels with the Look and Design, but the OS is S40. It`s a Feature Phone not a Smartphone. Nokia hasn’t learned the lesson.

      • redboy8

        for 62 usd u don’t get smartphone from a premium brand . better try some chinese devices .

  • Chuck Mate

    I don`t get what nokia is up to by killing S60 and introducing S40 then making Windows its main OS. They completely lost track. I’ve been using S60 phones for over a decade now. I tell Nokia clearly. I ain`t gonna switch to Windows. My next phone will probably be an iPhone. Windows is being imposed upon us!

  • Randall

    Why did you not put a USB port?!!? How would I connect it to my computer now :/ Bluetooth is a hassle.