Over the past few months, the company has been slowly phasing out the Nokia brand name from its promotion and marketing ads.The company also began transitioning several of Nokia’s regional websites to redirect to Microsoft’s Mobile section. Last month, the Nokia.com website also posted an announcement that users now need to visit Microsoft’s new mobile site for more info. Additionally, Microsoft also renamed Nokia apps to just Lumia recently. As part of the transition, the company will be renaming the Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts of Nokia’s regional divisions to “Microsoft Lumia”. France will be the first of many countries to adopt the new branding. The Windows Phone moniker is being dropped to align with company’s vision of unifying Windows ecosystem. The company recently announced Windows 10, its forthcoming operating system for desktop computers, mobile phones, Surface tablets, and Xbox One among others. The rebranding could help the phone leave a better impression on a consumer. It is worth noting that Nokia, the part that Microsoft did not acquire in its $7.2 billion deal which closed in April this year, remains unaffected by this re-branding. It remains to be seen what logo and brand name Microsoft sculps on the future Windows Phone devices, and whether this move helps the company improve its phone’s market share.