الاثنين، 28 فبراير 2011

NOKIA


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Nokia Corporation (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈnɔkiɑ]) (OMX: NOK1V, NYSE: NOK, FWB: NOA3) is a Finnish multinational communications corporation that is headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo, a city neighbouring Finland's capital Helsinki. Nokia is engaged in the manufacturing of mobile devices and in converging Internet and communications industries, with over 132,000 employees in 120 countries, sales in more than 150 countries and global annual revenue of over €42 billion and operating profit of €2 billion as of 2010. It is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones: its global device market share was 31% in the fourth quarter 2010, up from an estimated 30% in third quarter of 2010 but down from an estimated 35% in the fourth quarter of 2009. Nokia's estimated share of the converged mobile device market was 31% in the fourth quarter, compared with 38% in the third quarter 2010.Nokia produces mobile devices for every major market segment and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS). Nokia offers Internet services such as applications, games, music, maps, media and messaging through its Ovi platform. Nokia's subsidiary Nokia Siemens Networks produces telecommunications network equipment, solutions and service Nokia is also engaged in providing free digital map information and navigation services through its wholly-owned subsidiary Navteq. Nokia also has greater dependency on England based company duo namely Symbian Coorporation for its mobile operating systems and OVI for its mobile based application softwares development and distribution. Which have made nokia as highest selling mobile phone vendor within the last few years
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NOKIA 8

Introducing the Nokia N8

Take amazing photos and videos, connect to your favourite social networks and be entertained with the latest Web TV programs and Ovi Store apps.
The Nokia N8 introduces a 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash, HD-quality video recording, film editing software and Dolby surround sound. All in a beautiful, aluminium design.

الجمعة، 25 فبراير 2011

Nokia E10


The Nokia E10 concept design showcase is a refreshing look at the possibilities for our future Nokia smartphones. With bendable screens and Nintendo DS inspired styling, the Nokia E10 concepts look to be exactly what the doctor ordered.
The E10 concept designs, both compliments of Concept Phones, look to shake up the stagnate design space we’re seeing in mobile gadgets. Manufacturers have been focused on releasing very minimal, iterative upgrades to handsets rather than taking a risk on a cutting edge design.

To help break the mold, Concept Phones has put together three renderings of a Nokia E10 concept design which features a bendable screen, capable of rolling around a 6mm axis. When the E10 is folded, it becomes a standard touchscreen phone, able to make calls and send text messages as usual.

The real beauty to the design comes in the folding process. Through the use of tri-folds, a design reminiscent of an accordion, the super thin screen rests along the peaks of the folds until finally laying flat when the phone is fully expanded. The bi-product is a very large screen, capable of showing off full HD movies at a scale we’ve never seen before on a phone and quite frankly, a tablet.


The innovation in the Nokia E10 concept does not stop with the screen or tri-fold design, instead it continues through a focus on the environment. On the back of the phone are three solar panels which can deliver a much stronger power supply than existing phones which rely on a single panel.

In whole, the Nokia E10 concept is a design which both inspires and adapts to the needs of gadget lovers and environmentalists. It packs the punch of a flagship smartphone fitting for the Finnish manufacturer while at the same time replacing the need for a secondary tablet device. In the end you save space and money by relying on a single unified gadget