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November 2002 - Nokia
introduced the latest additions to its strong portfolio
of phones, with high-quality color displays, Java (TM)
and multimedia messaging (MMS) support in the active,
classic, fashion and premium categories, as well as
a mobile entry phone, a new messaging device, and three
new mobile enhancements. Nokia also announced its intention
to bring mobility to the games industry.
Nokia
will bring mobility to the games industry by offering
console quality games for a new mobile game deck product
category. The rich games will be distributed on memory
cards. Mobile gaming interactivity will reach new levels
together with game optimized mobile devices that offer
consumers a truly rich, interactive mobile gaming experience.
Nokia will introduce the first game optimized product
in the mobile game deck category, the Nokia N-GageTM
mobile game deck, together with branded game titles
from top games publishers and developers in February
2003.
New
messaging device and five phones for a wide range of
consumers
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The
Nokia 6800, with its innovative design, is the first
messaging device optimized for efficient text input.
Mobile professionals can take advantage of its easy-to-use
full keyboard for personal information management
and messaging or otherwise inputting text. The Nokia
6800 also comes with a high-quality color display,
SyncML support, email support, a stereo FM radio,
as well as Java and MMS support.** The dual band
Nokia 6800 is expected to start shipping in the
first quarter 2003 in Europe, Africa and Asia. |
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Nokia 7250 is a svelte fashion phone with an integrated
CIF camera. Boasting a full color display, support
for MMS** and Java, the Nokia 7250 also incorporates
a stereo FM radio and tri-band functionality. The
Nokia 7250 is expected to start shipping in the
first quarter 2003 globally. |
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The
Nokia 6100 phone, the world's smallest and lightest
GPRS, MMS** phone with color display, has a slim,
streamlined shape with a wide complement of features.
It is a tri-band mobile phone functioning around
the globe wherever GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 networks
are available. The Nokia 6100 phone is expected
to start shipping before the end of 2002. |
| Reflecting
today's trends in bold yet functional active lifestyle
attire, the Nokia 5100 combines wearability and
durability with tri-band functionality (EGSM 900/GSM
1800/1900) The Nokia 5100 phone also includes a
full color display, Java and MMS functionality**,
wrapped in a modern design created to inspire people
with an active leisure lifestyle. Shipments are
scheduled to begin globally in the first quarter
2003. |
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The
Nokia 8910i links genuine materials with functionality
and elegance in inspired ways, thereby continuing
the successful design path of its predecessors.
Offering MMS**, Java, Bluetooth wireless technology,
HSCSD and GPRS, the sleek titanium-cased Nokia
8910i is clearly a premium phone in a class of
its own. Deliveries of the Nokia 8910i (EGSM 900/1800)
are expected to start in the first quarter 2003
in European, African and Asian markets.
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The
Nokia 2100 is the first mobile entry product,
an affordable and easy-to-use mobile phone
for voice and text messaging to cater to
first time users in low mobile penetration
markets in Europe, Africa and Asia Pacific.
The Nokia 2100 is expected to be commercially
available during the first quarter of 2003
in Europe, Africa and Asia Pacific.
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Innovative
mobile enhancements
The
Nokia Observation Camera is a unique stand-alone imaging
device that allows users to request and receive information
remotely. This can be done by simply sending a text message
to the Observation Camera, which may be installed in various
places. When the Observation Camera receives the request
message, it takes an image and sends it to the mobile
phone number or an e-mail address defined in the message.
The images are sent as an MMS.** The Nokia Observation
Camera operates within the GSM 900/1800 network coverage
area in GPRS environment and is expected to start shipping
in the second quarter, 2003. It will be available in Europe,
Africa and Asia.
The
Nokia Camera Headset HS-1C is a combined easy-to-wear
digital camera and headset enhancement for compatible
Nokia phone models with the Nokia Pop-PortTM interface
connector.* The Camera Headset enables users to take
digital images and send them as MMS with text, image,
and/or audio content.** The Camera Headset will start
shipping globally in December 2002.
The
Nokia Music Stand enhancement allows the Nokia 7250
phone's built-in radio to be played through high-quality
stereo speakers, simply by placing the Nokia 7250 into
the stand. The Nokia Music Stand also works with the
Nokia 6800 via its Pop-Port connector. It will be available
in the first quarter 2003 globally.
SOURCE
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