Nokia e72

Last Updated on Thursday, 24 September o 10:24 Written by admin Thursday, 24 September o 10:15

Nokia e72
Nokia E72 business smartphone

The all new Nokia E72 boasts a host of new features including optical scrolling and a five-megapixel camera. Building on the success of the E71, the E72 takes the very best of Nokia’s most successful QWERTY device and makes it even better. The super-slim 10mm frame has been refined with some sleek design touches and inside the device is treated to a range of user interface improvements too.

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Nokia Launches Nokia N85 In India

Last Updated on Thursday, 23 October o 06:56 Written by admin Thursday, 23 October o 06:56

Nokia N85Nokia has launched its dual-slider phone N85 in the Indian market.

Nokia unveiled the Nokia N85, the latest Nokia Nseries multimedia computer made to set new standards for mobile entertainment, gaming and sharing. Along with an eye-catching 2.6″ OLED screen and smooth, sleek finish, the Nokia N85 redefines the mobile experience. It boasts N-Gage gaming, music with in-built FM transmitter, 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and geotagging capabilities, three month integrated license for turn-by-turn voice navigation and high-speed connectivity, all in one device.

The phone has a 2.6-inch OLED screen and comes pre-loaded with 15 N-Gage games and a voucher for one full game licence. The phone’s dedicated gaming keys light up when the device is in gaming mode.

Feature: 5+ Megapixel Camera, A2DP, Bluetooth, Calendar, Camera, Candy Bar Form, Edge, Email Client, FM Radio, GPS / Location, High-Speed Data GPRS, Megapixel Camera, Memory Card Slot, MP3, Smartphone, Speaker Phone, Video Capture, Video Clip, Voice Dialing, Wi-Fi

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Nokia Sales are up

Last Updated on Sunday, 23 March o 10:34 Written by admin Sunday, 23 March o 10:34

Propelled by strong sales in emerging economies, including India, world’s largest mobile phone maker Nokia recorded whopping sales worth 51,058 million euros in 2007.

Sales in India shot up 36 per cent to 3,684 million euros as compared to 2,713 million euros in 2006. The country’s contribution to the total sales of the company is next only to China, which accounted for 5,898 million euros.

Further, sales in India posted an 82 per cent jump as compared to 2,022 million euros in 2005.

“Our significant market share gains in Asia-Pacific were primarily driven by our strong position in the fastest growing markets, such as India.

In Asia-Pacific, we continued to benefit from our brand, broad product portfolio and extensive distribution system,” Nokia said in a recent filing with the US Securities and Exchanges Commission.

Moreover, the Finnish firm posted a 24.2 per cent jump in sales last year at 51,058 million euros as against 41,121 million euros in 2006.

Meanwhile, in terms of sales, India is ahead of the United States and two European markets – Germany and Great Britain. Sales in the US were worth just 2,124 million euros in 2007.

During the same period, Germany and Great Britain had sales worth 2,641 million euros and 2,574 million euros, respectively.
Source: TOI

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