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  2. Nokia tune - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia tune is a phrase from a composition for solo guitar, Gran Vals, composed in 1902 by the Spanish classical guitarist and composer Francisco Tárrega. [1] It has been associated with Finnish corporation Nokia since the 1990s, becoming the first identifiable musical ringtone on a mobile phone; Nokia selected an excerpt to be used as its default ringtone.

  3. Beatnik (company) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Nokia, the engine was licensed to other manufacturers such as Danger and Sony Ericsson. Most notably, the engine was used on most Nokia phones of the time to play the polyphonic version of the Nokia tune arranged by Ian Livingstone (often falsely attributed as being Dolby's own work), who created several polyphonic arrangements ...

  4. Ringtone - Wikipedia

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    The earliest ringtone maker was Harmonium, developed by Vesa-Matti Paananen, a Finnish computer programmer, and released in 1997 for use with Nokia smart messaging. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Some phone manufacturers included features for users to create music tones, either with a "melody composer" or a sample/loop arranger, such as the MusicDJ software ...

  5. HMD Global - Wikipedia

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    The software has minimal customizations and is stock Android, with some notable customizations including tweaked icons with a more general blue theme, [55] a different camera app, [56] and the additions of the classic Nokia startup tone and the Nokia tune ringtone. [57]

  6. History of Nokia - Wikipedia

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    The name "Nokia" is derived from the town of Nokia, Finland and the nearby Nokianvirta River, which was located next to the company’s original factory. The commercial entities that preceded the modern-day Nokia company included Nokia Ab (Nokia company); Suomen Gummitehdas Oy (Finnish Rubber Works Ltd); and Suomen Kaapelitehdas Oy (Finnish Cable Works Ltd).

  7. Intellisync - Wikipedia

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    Puma Technology (known as Pumatech) was based in San Jose, California.It was founded in August 1993 by Princeton classmates Bradley A. Rowe and Stephen A. Nicol. [1] The company was a pioneer in the development of mobile device data synchronization software in the early day of mobile device computing, with 36 total U.S. patents awarded.

  8. Maemo - Wikipedia

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    Maemo is a Linux-based software platform originally developed by Nokia, now developed by the community, for smartphones and Internet tablets. [2] The platform comprises both the Maemo operating system and SDK.

  9. Category:Nokia - Wikipedia

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    Symbian software (3 C, 69 P) ... Nokia tune; Z. Z Launcher This page was last edited on 19 October 2023, at 09:00 (UTC). Text is available under the ...