The Nokia N95 will hit the UK market in the second week of March. Distributors are expecting their first shipments of the device to arrive on the 7th, meaning it should filter down to dealers in the following days. The N95 is Nokia’s most highly specified phone yet and could be a means for Nokia…
Archives for January 2007
Mobile Review reviews the Nokia E50
If I didn’t need the QWERTY keyboard of the E61 then the E50 would be my preferred mobile even tho it lacks wifi. So elegant, so clean … what does Mobile Review have to say: Model E50 is rivaled, though strange it might sound, by a handset made by Nokia itself, specifically Nokia 6233 –…
Today on 3G posts 10 minute video of Nokia related CES activities
You can download the 50 MB mp4 file directly, but since I’m at school and I have an upload speed blessed by the Internet gods I’ve taken the liberty of uploading it to youtube.Direct link to video Source: Today on 3G Sadly I don’t have any audio since I never bring headphones with me. Watching…
Who is teaching consumers the difference between real and fake Nokia mobiles?
Real and knock-off 8800’s from Chengdu’s Tai Shen Lan Lu Market (photos taken late last year). A used original about 220 Yuan, a fake with Nokia logo about 900 Yuan, and a version with identical industrial design but no logo 50 Yuan. The power of the brand? Does the same apply to your brand? Incidentally,…
Nokia might be shaving its marketing budget in Europe
Nokia is reviewing its £175m global advertising business in a bid to consolidate its roster of agencies. The Finnish mobile handset manufacturer kicked off a review of its global below-the-line roster earlier this month but it has emerged that a full-scale review of its above-the-line arrangements will follow next month. Grey London holds the bulk…
Australian IT interviews Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo
This is quite a long interview, I’m only going to post a few of the questions. I highly suggest you check out Australian IT’s entire article: Nokia is said to have a war chest of €9 billion for acquisitions. What are the types of companies you are looking for, and will you be looking at…
Nokia wins 3G network order from U.S. military
Communications technology firm Nokia said on Monday it has won an order for a third- generation network from the United States Army. The deal will allow the Army to evaluate potential applications for 3G wireless technologies for defence purposes, Finnish-based Nokia said in a statement. Under the contract, Nokia will supply a network of WCDMA/HSDPA…
More than 750 Companies Join Nokia for Business Channel Program to Deliver Business Mobility
Hey Tommi is this where you’re working now? Nokia, a world leader in mobile communications, announced today that more than 750 mobility, business voice and security companies worldwide have joined the Nokia for Business Channel Program since its introduction just three months ago. Representing the industry’s most complete ecosystem for delivering open mobility solutions to…
Quickoffice v4 launched
Quickoffice today launched Quickoffice v4 for S60, a major upgrade to its award-winning solution. This latest version delivers many features that according to the company “redefine the standard in mobile office software”. Named Best Enterprise Application in the Forum Nokia S60 3rd Edition Challenge, Quickoffice v4 builds on the highly successful previous releases and was…
NTT DoCoMo announced 6 new Symbian MOAP-based devices
NTT DoCoMo recently announced the new line of phone, 6 of them running MOAP (Mobile Orientated Applications Platform) on Symbian OS. Those not familiar, should know that MOAP is UI (or better said user environment), like UIQ or S60, used in Japan. Announced devices include: FOMA D703i (manufactured by Mitsubishi) FOMA F703i (Fujitsu) FOMA SH703i…