Nokia Cell Phones, Mobile Phones
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic mobile phone has a distinctive design that shows you're dealing with a serious music player. Its sleek aluminium casing contains a set of dedicated control keys for managing your music, with an expandable memory providing plenty of storage space. A dedicated audio chip inside means you'll enjoy hi-fi quality sound, while stereo Bluetooth compatibility lets you listen wirelessly when you buy a compatible headset.
Its body measures a mere 9.9mm thick and weighs under 71g, so you'd be forgiven for thinking the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic was no more than a MP3-playing phone. But you'd be wrong. There's an FM radio and a 2 megapixel camera as well, along with all the easy-to-use benefits of Nokia's Series 40 operating system. It may be small - but this phone's definitely a powerful player.
Nokia N81 Black
The Nokia N81 mobile phone loves to entertain. The central navigation wheel and high-quality stereo speakers make it simple to find and share your favourite tunes, while stereo Bluetooth compatibility and an industry-standard headphone socket will help you keep the sounds to yourself. An 8GB of internal memory stores all your favourite tracks - and you can add more by downloading them straight to your phone.
The large display screen is perfect for taking 2 megapixel photos or watching videos... plus it'll handle games as well, with dedicated gaming keys making it easy to control the action. Along with all this fun, the slide-open Nokia N81 is packed with productivity: there's email and web browsing, with WiFi and 3G technology for a fast connection. More than a smart phone, more than a music player this is a multimedia computer.
Nokia N95
The Nokia N95 mobile phone has been called the ultimate multimedia computer. To start with, it's a 3G handset. Slide the screen up and you'll reveal the phone's keypad, ready to make calls, send texts, create picture messages, check your email or browse the web. And HSDPA compatibility means it's ready for ultra-fast data services wherever these are available.
But the N95 is a camera phone as well. A 5 megapixel camera phone with Carl Zeiss optics, to be precise. Not only will you enjoy outstanding pictures and video clips on the handset's ultra-high quality display, you'll also be able to see them on a larger screen by linking the Nokia N95 to your TV.
If you thought that was clever, you'll love the next feature. Slide the screen down and you'll uncover dedicated media keys, transforming the handset into a music and video player. 3D stereo speakers let you share your sounds, while a standard 3.5 mm audio jack enables you to use your own headphones.
In addition to all this, the Nokia N95 has built-in GPS satellite navigation, making it easy to explore the world, find routes and locate essential services. Plus there's WiFi connectivity, an expandable memory and the versatile Symbian-based S60 operating system. Put away your music player, your digital camera, your PDA and your satellite navigation - simply pick up the N95 instead.
Nokia 6300
The Nokia 6300 mobile phone has taken the traditional one-piece handset design and brought it straight into the 21st century. At first glance, you might not think that much has changed - but look again. This contemporary design is 13.1mm thin… yet the phone is still strong, thanks to a stainless steel frame. It's light as well, tipping the scales at a mere 91g.
But the Nokia 6300 is a heavyweight when it comes to features. To start with, it's equipped with a 2 megapixel camera that boasts an 8x digital zoom. Your images are then displayed on a high-quality colour screen; a large screen that's also perfect for internet browsing (using the popular Opera Mini Browser) and for playing games.
Music is an important part of the Nokia 6300. This slim handset houses an MP3 player and a stereo radio, so you can listen to one of the UK's FM stations or choose from your own tunes. And there's 135MB of expandable memory supplied with the phone, which means you'll have plenty of storage space.
In addition, the Nokia 6300 can help with day-to-day business. It has a voice recorder, a handsfree loudspeaker, Bluetooth connectivity, PC synchronisation and voice-activated controls. Practical and good-looking, the Nokia 6300 looks set to become a new classic.
Nokia 6500 Classic
The Nokia 6500 classic mobile phone has a flawless, stylish appearance: the handset equivalent of a Hollywood star. The polished exterior is made from aluminium, giving it a tough yet light casing. At under 100g in weight and measuring less than 1cm deep, this sleek handset is definitely ready for a photo shoot!
And it's just as happy behind the lens, thanks to a 2 megapixel camera with dual LED flash. You won't be struggling for storage space, because the Nokia 6500 classic has an incredible 1GB of memory. That's plenty for your photos - and it's handy for music too, because there's a built-in MP3 player.
All this is pretty impressive... and it's more impressive when you learn that the Nokia 6500 classic includes 3G technology to speed up your mobile internet browsing. Plus, as you'd expect from Nokia, the phone is delightfully practical. As well as using the company's well-respected menu system, the Nokia 6500 classic has a single micro USB socket that can be used for charging or for transferring data. It even means the handset can be used as an external disc drive for your PC or charged directly from a laptop.
It certainly looks good - and, with its well-chosen features, this slim 3G handset is much more than merely a pretty face.
Nokia E65 Red
Get more out of your workday with a range of business features: conference calling, voice recording, notepad, integrated handsfree speaker, talking ringtones, and Nokia Team Suite
Send messages using an extensive range of options: SMS, MMS with distribution lists, instant messages, and email
Access business functions quickly and easily: One Touch keys for conference calls, mute/unmute, and contacts
Talk around the world with quad-band coverage on up to five continents
Show your sense of style with the slim, stylish slide design
Work hard, play hard – listen to your favorite tunes or watch video clips with the music and media players
Take snapshots with the 2 megapixel camera
Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold
The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold mobile phone takes luxury handsets to a completely new level. It isn't a phone for introverts and it's certainly not for people of a nervous disposition, because this bold little handset is covered in 18-carat gold plating.
It may be coated in precious metal but this gilded gem has an almost organic outline, thanks to the naturally-inspired styling. Elegant curves ensure the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold fits comfortably in your hand. (And let's be honest, that's where you'll want to keep it!)
Although many people will remain transfixed by the dazzling contemporary design, for anyone who slides open the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold and even the sliding mechanism itself is a beautifully-crafted piece of design will be rewarded with a well-featured camera phone. There's a 2 megapixel lens and a high-quality colour display protected by sapphire-coated, scratch-resistant glass.
Bluetooth connectivity lets you add a matching gold-coloured headset for handsfree conversation, while also making it easy to send or receive files. Plus you'll find a wide choice of messaging options as well, making the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold an appealing and practical all-rounder not just a first-rate fashion phone.
Nokia 6233
The Nokia 6233 mobile phone is seriously stylish. The sleek design is trimmed with stainless steel, resulting in a handset that won't look out of place in the boardroom or on the bar. The features are equally well matched for business or pleasure, starting with a 2-megapixel camera to take photos that are good enough to print. They'll also look good on the phone's high-resolution display, thanks to active TFT technology that makes the screen much brighter than many other mobiles.
When you're hard at work, the Nokia 6233 will handle your email easily, thanks to a 3G data connection. It'll even help you avoid junk messages with its own built-in spam filter. 6MB of memory and a 64MB memory card provide plenty of storage space, while synchronisation with your desktop PC makes sure you always have essential information with you. In addition, you can link to compatible devices using Bluetooth and infrared.
After work, relax with the phone's surround sound stereo loudspeakers playing your favourite music. The Nokia 6233 will play MP3 and AAC files, as well as receiving stereo FM radio broadcasts. If you're looking for a mobile phone that packs in features without compromising on design, you'll want to add this attractive handset to your list.
Nokia N73
The Nokia N73 mobile phone is likely to have many digital cameras hiding inside their cases. But unlike the school bully, this handset isn't overweight, unintelligent or boring. It's frightening because it's so impressive.
Start by taking a look at the main camera. It'll capture 3.2 megapixel photos with its Carl Zeiss optics, mechanical shutter and advanced auto focus. The camera will also handle videos and, when you've finished, utilises its high-quality 2.4 inch display to become a pocket-sized digital photo album. You can send your images to other phones as picture messages, transfer them by email, print them via Bluetooth or upload them to an online photo service.
If that doesn't have conventional cameras quaking on their tripods, the Nokia N73 can transform into a music player. There are stereo speakers with 3D sound, an equaliser and an FM radio to give you the best possible choice of entertainment. Rather cleverly, the N73 even lets you create a slide show by combining your favourite pictures with your own soundtrack.
This compact camera phone is smart as well, with email, office applications, an organiser, PC synchronization and web browsing all available. If you're looking for a new camera phone, the Nokia N73 is scarily good.
Nokia 6111
This latest Nokia phone has been designed to turn heads. Lightweight, stylish and simple to use, it fits flawlessly in your hand and into your present-day lifestyle. Take pleasure in the feel of this classy phone as you slide it open only to discover a wealth of functions.
The 6111 also incorporates Push To Talk and Nokia's Xpress audio messaging, providing short voice clips to be transmitted over the air. Connectivity easly taken care of with the combined support of Bluetooth, Infrared, Email, USB connection and a very useful Instant Messaging client.
Following the trend of today's other launches, the 6111 has a built-in FM radio receiver not to mention a handsfree speakerphone and support for MP3/AAC ringtones.
It goes without saying that the phone is sure to be a big success, you can now pre-order your Nokia 6111, ensuring you're one of the first to own this great handset when it is released.
Nokia 6288
The Nokia 6288 mobile phone is an attractive 3G handset with more than a passing resemblance to the company's 6280 model. The casing may be shinier but the slide-open design and many of the features seem very familiar. Mind you, that's a good thing - because the Nokia 6280 was already pretty impressive.
You'll find two cameras on the Nokia 6288; one on the front for face-to-face video calls, the other using a 2 megapixel lens on the back for taking photos and recording video clips. Video recording is much better than the phone's predecessor, giving you the choice of saving your clips on 6MB of built-in memory or on a 512MB storage card supplied with the handset.
This glossy camera phone is also a multimedia player, dealing with MP3, MP4, AAC and eAAC music files. The high-resolution screen handles everything well, taking care of images, web browsing and 3D games. Other features include text, picture messages, email, Bluetooth, infrared, PC synchronisation and USB connectivity.
The Nokia 6288 may be focussed on video - but it can do much more. This sleek slider is ready to be your constant companion throughout the day.
Nokia 6080 Black
The Nokia 6080 mobile phone is a compact contemporary handset. It starts with a stylish design that's bound to attract some admiring glances. Next it adds a camera for photos and video clips, enabling you to see your images on-screen or send them as picture messages to other mobiles. You can add decorative frames to your snaps or even use them as 'wallpaper' images.
You'll find email and a mobile internet browser to keep you connected, along with voice-activated controls that make everything easy to use. Mind you, this is a Nokia, so it's all pretty intuitive to start with.
Built-in entertainment includes an FM radio, complete with a stereo headset that can be used as a personal handsfree kit. There are also games and MP3 ringtones, with the option of buying and downloading many more. In addition there's a personal organiser, offering you a calendar, to-do list, notepad, alarm clock and countdown timer - and distinctive flashing lights that'll alert you to alarms, missed calls and received messages.
So - the Nokia 6080 has plenty of practical features, it looks good and it's simple to use. What more could you possibly want?
Nokia 6500 Slide
The Nokia 6500 slide mobile phone shares its model number and its fondness for 3G technology with the Nokia 6500 classic - but please don't make the mistake of thinking they're the same phone underneath. This distinctive camera phone has quite a few surprises in store.
It starts on the outside with a scratch-resistant stainless steel case that contains a high-resolution colour display and a 3.2 megapixel camera. The camera uses Carl Zeiss optics for quality, it has auto-focus for sharpness and it includes a powerful double LED flash for indoor pictures.
A TV output on the Nokia 6500 slide lets you share your photos and video clips on a much larger screen... and can even be used with face-to-face video calling to create your own video conferences. The handset's 3G technology also helps speed up your internet browsing and your email, with a document viewer making it easy for you to look at attached files.
Along with all this there's a music player, an FM radio, an expandable memory, Bluetooth connectivity and Nokia's personal organiser software. Choose the Nokia 6500 slide and you're not just buying a fashion handset: you're choosing a sophisticated slide-open camera phone with looks and technology that should keep you happy for a long while.
Nokia 5300 Black
The Nokia 5300 mobile phone is a compact slide-open handset that enjoys music. Rather like people who sing in the shower or whistle on their way to work, it loves to hear a good tune.
That's why you'll find dedicated keys to play, pause, fast-forward and rewind your music - plus an adaptor for using your favourite headphones. The Nokia 5300 will cope with most popular music formats through its high-quality stereo speakers, including MP3, Midi, AAC, AAC and WMA files. And there's an FM radio as well.
A 1.3 megapixel camera takes care of photos and videos, with the handset's large high-resolution display becoming a viewfinder at the press of a button. In addition, the Nokia 5300 handles texts, picture messages, games and internet browsing. There's also Bluetooth, infrared, PC synchronisation software and an expandable memory.
The whole package is wrapped up in a contemporary design that can be opened with just one hand, thanks to a spring-loaded slide mechanism. A rubberised coating covers the central part of the handset, protecting it and making the music keys easy to locate by touch. You see, the Nokia 5300 isn't just good-looking - it's a well-constructed music mobile.
Nokia E61
The Nokia E61 mobile phone has obviously been designed with email in mind. There's a backlit QWERTY keyboard on the front of this distinctive phone, along with an enormous high-quality colour screen. Inside, the E61's software will handle most types of business documents, letting you read and edit Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel files.
You can send and receive emails while talking on the phone and can even create new messages when there's no network coverage.Unlike some other devices, the Nokia E61 is happy to work with a variety of email services, from IMAP4 and POP3 protocols to corporate BlackBerry, Intellisync and Visto systems. In addition, its contacts and calendar information can be synchronised with Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes.As well as handling email and phone calls, this slim handset is a smart phone too.
You'll find the Symbian operating system and Java compatibility when you want to add extra programs, along with Bluetooth, infrared and USB connectivity. Keeping in touch is also easy, because the E61 has quad-band technology for international travellers. If that wasn't enough, you'll find 3G data and WiFi for ultra-fast email and internet access.Thanks to the E61, finding the right mobile phone for business has just become much easier. With Nokia's familiar functionality and a range of work-focussed tools, this smart phone will definitely help you keep in touch and stay in control.
Nokia 8600 Luna
The Nokia 8600 Luna mobile phone isn't merely fashionable: it's elegant as well. The rounded corners and smooth features give it an almost-futuristic appearance - as does the easy-to-read high-resolution display screen. And the whole thing is wrapped in a stainless steel body with a unique smoked glass sliding cover that protects the keypad but still enables you to access the phone's main functions.
Best of all, inside this sleek device you'll discover all the familiarity and quality of a Nokia handset. It starts by putting a 2 megapixel camera on the back, which lets you capture photos that are good enough to print. There's also a video recorder, along with 128MB of built-in memory for storage.
When it's time for more entertainment, the Nokia 8600 offers a multimedia player for a wide variety of music formats (and an FM radio, too). Plus there's stereo Bluetooth compatibility, email software, Java games and a mobile internet browser.
So if you're looking for the latest fashion icon, ignore the catwalk and take a look at mobile phone design instead. With quad-band coverage and its distinctive styling, the Nokia 8600 is going to turn heads because it's an international supermodel!
Nokia N93i
The Nokia N93i mobile phone takes the successful N93 model and transforms it. At first glance the two models are very similar, but look closer and the N93i is slimmer, lighter... and smarter.
Now, some mobile handsets are 'camera phones'. The N93i is undoubtedly a 'video camera phone'. It even looks like a camcorder when you flip and twist the high-resolution colour screen. It'll record in DVD-like quality, saving around 45 minutes of non-stop action on the 1GB memory card that's included in the box (and running for up to 90 minutes if you buy a larger card).
When you've finished your video recording, you can edit it with Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0: Nokia will give you a full version of this PC software with the phone. Alternatively, connect the N93i to your TV and watch your videos on a larger screen.
As well as recording videos, the Nokia N93i will also take decent photos. You'll find a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and a 3x optical zoom. Plus there's 3G technology, email software, a web browser, a music player and an FM radio, along with Bluetooth, infrared and WiFi connectivity. This isn't just a camera phone. It isn't even a mere smart phone. The Nokia N93i is more like a mobile entertainment centre.
Nokia 6120 Classic
The Nokia 6120 classic mobile phone could easily be a modern-day superhero. It may not have a bizarre genetic mutation - in fact, it definitely doesn't - and there's no sign of a latex costume, yet this mild-mannered mobile is ready to transform itself into a powerful smartphone whenever you need help.
You see, the Nokia 6120 classic uses the S60 platform. That's based on the Symbian operating system: the same as millions of smartphones around the world. It's also a 3G handset, which means you can make face-to-face video calls and browse through mobile internet pages at ultra-fast speeds. In addition, it's easy to send and receive email messages - and to open a wide variety of attached documents on the high-quality screen, too.
But don't make the mistake of thinking this is a boring business phone. Inside the Nokia 6120 classic you'll find a stereo FM radio and a music player, with an expandable memory taking care of storage. A 2 megapixel camera handles photos and video clips, while Bluetooth connectivity helps you transfer your files to other people.
So if you're after a handset that's small, light and ready for almost everything (except, perhaps, leaping tall buildings with a single bound) - prepare to be amazed by the power of the Nokia 6120 classic.
Nokia 6300 White
The Nokia 6300 mobile phone has taken the traditional one-piece handset design and brought it straight into the 21st century. At first glance, you might not think that much has changed - but look again. This contemporary design is 13.1mm thin… yet the phone is still strong, thanks to a stainless steel frame. It's light as well, tipping the scales at a mere 91g.
But the Nokia 6300 is a heavyweight when it comes to features. To start with, it's equipped with a 2 megapixel camera that boasts an 8x digital zoom. Your images are then displayed on a high-quality colour screen; a large screen that's also perfect for internet browsing (using the popular Opera Mini Browser) and for playing games.
Music is an important part of the Nokia 6300. This slim handset houses an MP3 player and a stereo radio, so you can listen to one of the UK's FM stations or choose from your own tunes. And there's 135MB of expandable memory supplied with the phone, which means you'll have plenty of storage space.
In addition, the Nokia 6300 can help with day-to-day business. It has a voice recorder, a handsfree loudspeaker, Bluetooth connectivity, PC synchronisation and voice-activated controls. Practical and good-looking, the Nokia 6300 looks set to become a new classic.
Nokia E90 Communicator Brown
The Nokia E90 Communicator mobile phone offers virtually all the features you'd expect in a conventional computer. Sure, it's larger than a conventional mobile - but it's no brick. In fact, given its size, you'll be surprised at how much the E90 can do.
Let's start with the phone part. There's quad-band international coverage, face-to-face video calls, a handsfree loudspeaker and voice-activated calling. Your voice can also control other phone features... and the E90 Communicator has its own voice for reading messages if there's no time to check them on-screen.
3G data, high-speed HSDPA access and WiFi compatibility make this a practical device for checking email, browsing the web and downloading essential files. Thanks to the E90's software it's even possible to view and edit most popular office documents, with the phone's large QWERTY keyboard making life easy.
An integrated GPS satellite navigation system can tell you where you are and where you should go, while a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera lets you take high-quality photos on the way. Plus there's an organiser, a music player, an FM radio, an expandable memory, Bluetooth and an infrared link.
With its twin high-quality colour displays, classic fold-open design and software that'll synchronise with a desktop PC, the Nokia E90 is a welcome addition to the 'Communicator' family. Quite simply, it's the smartest, most powerful phone you can find.
Nokia 7373
The Nokia 7373 mobile phone is undoubtedly a fan of contemporary fashion, with its outside surface covered by embossed patterns inspired by ancient art. The attractive styling continues when you swivel the handset open, revealing an uncomplicated keypad that contrasts with the elaborate external markings.
But the phone's fondness for fashion doesn't mean it's forgotten about features. Far from it. The Nokia 7373 starts with a high-quality colour screen and then adds a 2 megapixel camera for photos and video clips. Next comes 128MB of built-in memory along with an expansion slot, plus Bluetooth connectivity.
Fashion and music often go hand in hand. Well, they're definitely linked on the Nokia 7373, thanks to an MP3 player and an FM radio that also works with Nokia's intelligent Visual Radio option. The phone even comes with its own stereo headphones.
And in case you need to do some work on the move, the handset's email program lets you look at a wide variety of attached files. But let's be honest - the 7373 has really been created for the time you spend away from the office. By mixing catwalk chic with practical features, Nokia has made a camera phone that keeps you looking good… whichever side of the lens you're on!
Nokia 2630 Black
The Nokia 2630 mobile phone proves that a simple, straightforward handset can still be attractive. It's less than 10mm thick and weighs only 66g, making it unobtrusive in a jacket, a trouser pocket or a bag.
On the back of the Nokia 2630 is a camera for photos and video clips. It has an FM radio and there are games as well, along with a mobile internet browser for finding essential news and information on the move. You can send texts, picture messages or even check your email... plus you can organise your life with the phone's calendar. Or, if you want, you can just make and receive calls on this affordable modern-looking phone. Because the Nokia 2630 is happy to do as much - or as little - as you want.
Nokia 6320i
The Cath Kidston Nokia 6320i mobile phone adds vintage-inspired designs to Nokia's much-loved handset. The result is a truly distinctive camera phone that stands out from the crowd, offering the choice of Cath's popular Bird, Star and Pop Flowers patterns.
Mind you, the Nokia 6320i was an outstanding phone even before Cath Kidston added her colourful styling to the outside. Its 1.3 megapixel camera (which can also record video clips) produces photos that are good enough to print. 32MB of built-in memory provides plenty of space, while an MMC card slot lets you add more storage.
All that memory isn't just for images - it can be used for music, thanks to the phone's music player. The Cath Kidston Nokia 6320i has an FM radio too. Plus there are Bluetooth, infrared and USB connections, making this flamboyant phone incredibly versatile. And there's email, 3D games, a mobile internet browser, voice controls and a calendar that'll synchronise with your PC.
The original Nokia 6320i was a great all-round phone, whether you wanted it for personal use or for business. Cath Kidston's exclusive prints have turned this award-winning camera phone into a fashion handset as well.
Nokia E50
The Nokia E50 mobile phone is one of the company's E-series handsets, which means it's aimed at business users. Yet instead of looking like a handheld computer, the E50 gives the impression of being a conventional camera phone. So what's inside?
Well, there's 70MB of built-in storage and a memory card slot to start with. All that memory is essential, because the phone is packed with a collection of mobile office features. There's support for most kinds of business email technology, along with a document reader for viewing popular file types. You'll find texting and picture messages as well.
The handset's organiser will synchronise your calendar and contacts with Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes, while its internet browser will show you proper web pages. There's quad band coverage for international travel, a handsfree loudspeaker, voice-activated controls and connectivity via Bluetooth, infrared or USB.
And just in case you think that 'all work and no play' would result in a dull phone, the Nokia E50 offers a 1.3 megapixel camera and MP3 player. Everything runs on the Symbian operating system and uses the newest version of Nokia's S60 software, making the E50 versatile and smart. Looking for a business handset? Look no further.
Nokia n80
Awaken all of your senses and experience the world in a brand new way. The Nokia N80 is a quadband GSM 3G device boasting email, personal organizer, MP3 player and 3 megapixel camera. So now you can talk in pictures, argue in film, shout in color and laugh in song. There's an endless story unfolding around you. Add your piece to it, in any form your mind imagines.
Nokia E61i
The Nokia E61 series now gets better with the E61i. This phone still has a multitude of features plus HSCSD and a 2 mega pixel camera for good measure.
Nokia 6110 Navigator
Find your way by car or on foot. The Nokia 6110 Navigator has a built-in voice-guided 3D GPS navigation system and local maps pre-installed on the memory card.
Nokia 7500
Unique high fashion style device with a 2 Megapixel camera, memory card slot, loudspeaker, bluetooth and changeable colour trim.
Nokia N800
Combining pocket sized portability with a high-resolution widescreen display, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet makes it quick and easy to get online - desktop internet experience in pocketable format.
Size: 75 x 144 x 13mm
Weight: 206g
Screen size: High-resolution touch screen (800 x 480 pixels) with up to 65,536 colors
Stand By Time: Up to 12 days
Camera: Integrated web camera
High resolution widescreen display, elegant design, stereo speakers, web camera and integrated desk stand. Internet Tablet OS 2007: Browser, internet calling with web camera, instant messaging, email, media player, RSS news reader, internet radio.
Operating system
* Internet Tablet OS 2007 edition
Key applications (additional applications available)
* Web Browser (Opera 8) with Flash player (v7)
* Internet calling with video
* Instant Me
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Nokia is the world's leading mobile phone supplier and a leading supplier of mobile & telecom networks. Nokia Corporation is an international communications company, focused on the key growth areas of wireline and wireless telecommunications. Nokia is currently the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones, with a global device market share of approximately 38% in Q2 of 2007. Nokia produces mobile phones for every major market segment and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS). The corporation also produces telecommunications network equipment for applications such as mobile and fixed-line voice telephony, ISDN, broadband access, voice over IP, and wireless LAN. Nokia's headquarters are located in Espoo, a neighbouring city of Finland's capital Helsinki.




