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The Nokia 3000 series are mostly mid-range phones targeted towards the youth market. Many of these models included visually attractive designs to appeal to the younger demographic, unlike the 6000-series which were more conservatively styled to appeal to business users, and the 7000-series which targeted the fashion-conscious.
The Nokia 1100 (and closely related variants, the Nokia 1101 and the Nokia 1108) is a basic GSM mobile phone produced by Nokia. Over 250 million 1100s have been sold since its launch in late 2003, [ 1 ] making it the world's best selling phone handset [ 2 ] and the best selling consumer electronics device in the world at the time. [ 3 ]
The Nokia Aseries (stands for Asha, which means hope), [153] is a feature-phone line introduced by Nokia during Nokia World 2011. [154] The phones in the series are for developing markets, and more for younger users, for messaging and connectivity.
Nokia has launched the Nokia 105 in India, marking the end of only black-and-white screens for simple voice-and-text phones in India. The Nokia 105 features a full-color display, a built-in ...
Nokia Corporation (NYSE:NOK) shares are trading higher premarket on Wednesday. The company secured a multi-year, multi-billion USD contract extension with Bharti Airtel to deploy advanced 4G and ...
A collection of Nokia mobile phones from the 2000s Nokia 7600 3G phone Nokia N-Gage. The company would then be known as a successful and innovative maker of camera phones. The Nokia 3600/3650 was the first camera phone on sale in North America in 2003.
The Nokia 8110 4G is a Nokia-branded mobile phone developed by HMD Global. It was announced on 25 February 2018 at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018 in Barcelona , Spain, as a revival of the original Nokia 8110 , which was popularly known as the " Matrix phone" [ 3 ] or "banana phone". [ 4 ]
The Nokia 7650 is a 2.5G consumer-oriented mobile phone belonging to the fashion and experimental series. It was introduced in Barcelona on 19 November 2001, [ 3 ] and was described by CEO Jorma Ollila as the company's most important launch of that year.