Features
Integrated
GPS system
5 Megapixel (2592 x 1944) digital camera with Flickr
support, Carl Zeiss Optics, autofocus & digital
zoom
Video recording at near DVD quality - 640 x 480 at 30
fps
Wi-Fi 802.11g with WPA2, WPA
HSDPA (3.5G) - 3.6 MBit/s download speed
Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE: GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800,
GSM 1900
Singleband UMTS / HSDPA: W-CDMA 2100
2.6-inch QVGA (320x240) 16 million colour screen
microSD memory card slot
160MB of internal memory
3.5 mm audio jack
Music Player supports MP3, WMA, RealAudio, SP-MIDI,
AAC+, eAAC+, MIDI, AMR, M4A, True Tones
Stereo speakers
Mono microphone
A2DP wireless stereo headphone support
Stereo FM Radio and Visual Radio
USB 2.0 via mini USB port
UPnP
Bluetooth v2.0 full speed
Fully hardware accelerated PowerVR 3D graphics from
Imagination Technologies(including OpenGL ES 1.1 and
M3G, see JBenchmark)
May include FOTA ("Firmware over the air"
update ability)
Mobile
Phones
Nokia's Mobile Phones division provides the general
public with mobile voice and data products across a
wide range of mobile devices. The division aims to target
primarily high-volume category sales of mobile phones
and devices, with consumers being the most important
customer segment. The devices are based on GSM/EDGE,
3G/WCDMA and CDMA cellular technologies.
Nokia
believes that design, brand, ease of use and price are
mainstream mobile phones' most important considerations
to customers. Nokia's product portfolio includes camera
phones with features such as megapixel cameras and MP3
players which appeal to the mass market. In the first
quarter of 2006 Nokia sold over 15 million MP3 capable
mobile phones, this means that Nokia is not only the
world's leading supplier of mobile phones and digital
cameras (as most of Nokia's mobile phones feature digital
cameras), Nokia is now also the leading supplier of
digital audio players (MP3 players). Nokia aims to sell
80 million music phones by the end of 2006, outpacing
sales of devices such as iPods from Apple.[6]
Multimedia
The Multimedia division's purpose is to design devices
and applications that bring multimedia experiences to
their customers. These devices allow people to create,
access and consume multimedia, as well as share their
experiences with others. The devices are included with
a wide range of connectivity such as GSM, 3G/WCDMA,
WLAN and Bluetooth. Nokia Multimedia Nseries extensively
uses Symbian OS.
The
Multimedia group also works with other companies outside
the telecommunications industry to make advances in
the technology and bring new applications and possibilities
in areas such as Internet services, optics, music synchronization
and streaming media.
Enterprise Solutions
As the name implies, the Nokia Enterprise Solutions
offers businesses, corporations and institutions a broad
range of products and solutions, such as enterprise-grade
mobile devices, underlying security infrastructure,
software and services. Nokia also works with a range
of companies to provide network security, bring mobilized
corporate e-mail and extend corporate telephone systems
to work with Nokias mobile devices.
Networks
Nokia Networks provides mobile network infrastructure,
communications and networks service platforms, as well
as professional services to operators and service providers.
Networks focuses in: GSM, EDGE, 3G/WCDMA and WiMAX radio
access networks; core networks with increasing IP and
multiaccess capabilities; and services.
At
the end of 2005, Networks had more than 150 mobile network
customers in more than 60 countries, with its systems
serving in excess of 400 million subscribers.
On
19 June 2006 Nokia and Siemens AG announced the companies
are to merge their mobile and fixed-line phone network
equipment businesses to create one of the world's largest
network firms, called Nokia Siemens Networks.
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