upcoming reports says that Nokia is willing to add its own virtual assistant in their gadgets which will respond to the call 'viki'.
Nokia has reportedly filed a trademark request foe 'Viki', which is believed to be its upcoming virtual assistant. However, Nokia has refused to comment on the development of such an assistant and said, "Nokia registers trademark from time to time but we don't comment on whether they may be used for Nokia products.
Apple has Siri, Google has Now, Samsung bought bixbi, and now it appears Nokia has set sight on building its own artificial intelligence assistant and naming it as 'viki'.
For some reason, the document provided by GSMinfo contains a suspicious typo, misspelling the word 'assisstant'.
The news comes shortly after HMD announced its upcoming Nokia 6 handset that is slated to hit the stores this year. while the device will cost $250 (1,669 CNY), it will be shipped only in China.
No matter if Nokia 6 lost this feature but it may be included later in its system update.In light of Huawei's recent decision to bring Alexa to its flagship mate 9 headset, it seems virtual assistants are finally starting to become the standard-and Nokia could have a whole new market o cater to.
Nokia has reportedly filed a trademark request foe 'Viki', which is believed to be its upcoming virtual assistant. However, Nokia has refused to comment on the development of such an assistant and said, "Nokia registers trademark from time to time but we don't comment on whether they may be used for Nokia products.
Apple has Siri, Google has Now, Samsung bought bixbi, and now it appears Nokia has set sight on building its own artificial intelligence assistant and naming it as 'viki'.
For some reason, the document provided by GSMinfo contains a suspicious typo, misspelling the word 'assisstant'.
The news comes shortly after HMD announced its upcoming Nokia 6 handset that is slated to hit the stores this year. while the device will cost $250 (1,669 CNY), it will be shipped only in China.
No matter if Nokia 6 lost this feature but it may be included later in its system update.In light of Huawei's recent decision to bring Alexa to its flagship mate 9 headset, it seems virtual assistants are finally starting to become the standard-and Nokia could have a whole new market o cater to.
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