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The Nokia 1100 phone, launched
at simultaneously held events in Moscow, Russia and New Delhi,
India works in GSM 900/1800 networks and is planned to be
available during the fourth quarter of 2003.
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Weighing 93 grams, the
Nokia 1100 phone is small and lightweight and can be
easily slipped into a pocket or a handbag. The phone
design features anti-slip sides to provide a better
grip as well as reduce the risk of dust and rain damage.
The high-resolution black and white display (96 x 65
pixels) and keypad layout makes the phone intuitive
and easy-to-use. Users can customize their display with
a selectable font size and up to 4 lines of text. The
large keys, two-way scroll and Navi(TM) key make navigating
the user-interface a breeze. In addition, the Nokia
1100 phone has a range of useful features like a stopwatch,
alarm clock, flashlight, vibrating alert, and two built-in
games. The long lasting battery gives users a talk time
of up to 2 hrs to 4 hrs 30 mins and a standby time of
up to 400 hours.
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Messaging with the Nokia
1100 is fast and easy thanks to standard features like
predictive text input and speed dial. Distribution lists
facilitate sending the same message to multiple recipients
at the same time.
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Users can personalize their
Nokia 1100 phone with a wide range of interchangeable Xpress-on(TM)
covers, as well as a variety of ring tones, operator logos
and picture messages.
To enable operators to offer high quality voice services in
a cost effective manner, the Nokia 1100 supports Adaptive
Multirate (AMR)* speech codec. AMR is the fourth speech codec
defined for the GSM system. It combines the benefits of Enhanced
Full Rate (EFR) and Half Rate (HR) codecs as it both improves
the voice quality and the capacity of the network to carry
phone calls at the same time. Committed to offering more affordable
communications for first time users, Nokia is actively working
with operators in key entry markets to create solutions for
profitable and affordable voice and messaging services.
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