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Today, at the Nokia Connection events held in Helsinki and Singapore, Nokia
presented highlights of its technology roadmap, introducing a vision of mobility
that emphasizes "human technology." During the two-day event, the common theme
of delivering optimized user experience resonated throughout the technology
presentations, new product introductions and application and services
demonstrations. In addition to introducing seven new mobile phones, Nokia
outlined its multiradio business strategy and showcased advanced development
tools for the growing Forum Nokia community.
"A 'consumer-first mindset' remains at the core of everything
we do at Nokia. Whether it's a designer sketching a new mobile phone concept or
a hardware engineer designing complex technology enablers such as multiradio or
video sharing , the consumer experience is always at the forefront," said Pertti
Korhonen, Chief Technology Officer, Nokia. "In order to achieve truly global
appeal, mobile products and services must be intuitive and easy to use -
something we refer to as very human technology. With this goal in mind, Nokia
continues to drive global co-operation with technology specialists, designers,
operators and customers, including Forum Nokia and Series 60 Product Creation
Communities, to ensure that technology, usability and design work together in
harmony to achieve the ultimate user experience.
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"Simple Pleasures": Seven new handsets emphasize
ease-of-use
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In response to the growing consumer demand for simplicity,
Nokia today unveiled seven new mobile phones that emphasize ease-of-use and
intuitive design. The new products bolster Nokia's growing WCDMA/GSM and CDMA
portfolio - mobile phones targeted to consumers looking for familiar
technologies and stylish designs to complement their everyday lifestyle.
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{mosgoogle}The new products introduced today included the Nokia 6280, a
sliding 3G model equipped with both a 2-megapixel and a VGA camera, ideal for
real time video sharing and two-way video calls. The Nokia 6270 features a
2-megapixel camera with flash as well as an easy-to-use music player that
supports a variety of digital sound formats. The Nokia 6111 packs a lot of
features in a small, sliding package. This petite model is highlighted by its
megapixel camera, which intuitively works in either landscape or portrait mode.
The Nokia 6060 demonstrates that a sophisticated design is available at all
price points, including this attractive fold format.
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For CDMA markets, Nokia unveiled the Nokia 6265, a
sophisticated 2-megapixel cameraphone in a modern sliding design. In addition,
two entry-level CDMA models were unveiled: the folding Nokia 2255 and the Nokia
2125, a traditional monoblock design.
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Series 60 and Series 40 in the Spotlight
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A number of significant technology milestones were announced at
Nokia Connection, including the new Series 60 browser, which Nokia will build on
open source components. It will be the default browser of the world leading
smartphone software, the Series 60 Platform.?‚ Nokia has cumulatively shipped 25
million Series 60 enabled devices by end of May 2005.
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Creating new opportunities for mobile application development,
Forum Nokia announced the Series 40 Platform 3rd Edition, which opens the door
to rich multimedia applications in the high-volume device range.
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Mobile Enterprise Voice Offers Greater Freedom in or Out of the
Office
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{mosgoogle}With voice being the largest enterprise application when it
comes to spending and numbers of users, Enterprise Solutions today introduced a
comprehensive strategy to significantly increase the options businesses have to
optimize their voice services. As part of the industry-leading collaborations
announced today, Nokia will offer a suite of advanced enterprise voice mobility
options, from intelligent call routing to voice over IP connectivity between
mobile devices and company PBXs. Intelligent call handling, assistant answered
lines, server-based call logging and recording are just a few examples of what
will be possible in a converged fixed-mobile enterprise voice service. Employees
also benefit from a single, simple solution that offers greater freedom in or
out of the office.
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WiMAX added to future technology portfolio
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At Nokia Connection 2005, Nokia outlined its multiradio
strategy, including attractive broadband wireless solutions for operators and
consumers. 3GPP technologies, including WCDMA (UMTS), and its evolved versions
HSDPA, HSUPA and Internet-HSPA remain at the core of Nokia's technology
portfolio, along with the development of 3.9G. Furthermore, Nokia will add WiMAX
to its future technology portfolio, providing high capacity wireless broadband
connectivity in metropolitan areas.
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Additionally, Nokia introduced a comprehensive set of network
services and solutions initiatives, simplifying critical issues such as
deployment of new services and charging. The Nokia Unified Charging Suite allows
operators to differentiate themselves from the competition by applying different
charging methods for different services. This also benefits the consumer, who
can benefit from different payment methods and cost control mechanisms. Nokia
Service Delivery Framework offers a holistic conceptual approach for operator
looking to seize new service offering opportunities in a rapid and
cost-efficient way.
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