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The Nokia 7 Plus is a Nokia-branded upper-mid-range smartphone running the Android operating system. [7] It was announced on 25 February 2018, along with four other Nokia-branded phones. [ 8 ]
Nokia launched the Nokia Lumia 630 in India on 12 May 2014, at INR 10,500 along with a dual-SIM variant priced at INR 11,500, both slated to be available from 14 May 2014. [12] In Malaysia it launched at RM549. In Pakistan, the Lumia 630 was announced with Mobilink on 12 May 2014, at the price of 15,990/- PKR [13]
The Nokia 6600 is a mobile phone introduced on 16 June 2003 by Nokia, costing approximately €600 when released in October 2003. It was part of Nokia's high-end model of the 6xxx Classic Business Series .
The Nokia N73 is a mobile phone announced by Nokia on 2006 as part of the Nseries [1] and started shipping on 15 July. The N73 succeeded the N70 and packed in numerous multimedia features. It features a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, a front camera, a then-large 2.4-inch display, and stereo speakers, [ 2 ] all in a relatively slim and ...
The Nokia 6000 series is Nokia's largest family of phones. It consists mostly of mid-range to high-end phones (many of which are Symbian smartphones) containing a wider number of features. The 6000 series is notable for their conservative, unisex designs, which makes them popular among business users.
Established in 2014 following the acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division by Microsoft, defunct in 2017 Nextbit: Defunct in 2017 Obi Worldphone: Defunct in 2018 Vietnam: VinSmart: Subsidiary of Vingroup. (Production closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sales and services for VinSmart smartphones still continue to operate) Avio
Nokia C2-05 comes with the new Nokia Browser and Nokia Store, enabling seamless integration of online activities. The phone runs on Series 40, and comes with a VGA camera with digital zoom and full-screen viewfinder. [106] Nokia C2-06 is a dual-SIM phone with a 2.6” touch screen and a slide-out keypad. [107]
In 2008, Pakistan was the world's third-fastest growing telecommunications market. Pakistan's telecom infrastructure is improving dramatically with foreign and domestic investments into fixed-line and mobile networks; fiber-optic systems are being constructed throughout the country to aid in network growth. [5]