Nokia Marks North American Return With Lumia 900 Campaign

Effort debuts with TV ad starring Chris Parnell

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You remember Nokia, playing Snake on a chubby black-and-white antennae phone. Back then you never saw touchscreens, Angry Birds or Siri coming. Neither did Nokia.

During the early aughts, the Finnish manufacturer achieved near ubiquity in the U.S. cellphone market, but now it doesn’t even rank among comScore’s Top 5 mobile manufacturers. For an indication of how far Nokia’s fallen, fifth-ranking HTC only claims 6.3 percent market share, per comScore.

The company officially released its Lumia 900 smartphone for AT&T subscribers yesterday, but Nokia’s head of North American marketing Valerie Buckingham said the corresponding campaign is as much a brand revival as a product promotion.

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