Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia. Show all posts

January 24, 2009

Nokia E75 2.4 inch screen, 3.2 megapixel camera supports HDSPA, and WiFi

Nokia the most mobile phone market holder than others company in the globe. Most probably it is going to launch another smart phone in cell phone market on February 2009. But if you search about it you will get a little information now. Recently, in a Swedish web site Daily Mobile has been posted a good amount of pictures in different views. 

CNET wrote:

The popular belief is that Nokia will announce the Nokia E75 at the Mobile World Congress 2009, which kicks off February 16 in Barcelona, Spain. Both Kent German and I will be there again this year to cover the show so we'll certainly report on any news as it occurs. 

Nokia E75 is yet to lunch in the global market. It has 2.4 inch screen with 3.2 megapixcel camera. It will support HDSPA, and WiFi with QWERTY Keyboard, Dual keypads.

Shipments Fall 10% in Global Mobile Phones

World economy is passing very tough time. If you look over the top news you will guess easily that a large numbers of employee are losing jobs every month. Even some of the biggest companies are combining there business and agreeing to work jointly. The effect is on the mobile phone markets too. Although the cell phone makers are trying to attract the consumers with various offers but general people are making conserve to spend money. 

Strategy Analytics reported:

Just 295 million cellphones were shipped worldwide in Q4 2008, down a significant 10% from 329 million units a year earlier. An economic downturn in developed and emerging markets caused the industry’s weakest growth rate since 2001. Retailers de-stocked due to credit tightness, while consumers delayed purchases because of fears of a recession. Three of the top 5 handset vendors grew at negative rates. Samsung performed best, grabbing an 18% global share. Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Motorola continued to disappoint. Full-year shipments for the industry grew just 5% in 2008, to 1.18 billion units.

The world top mobile vendors Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG and Sony’s share has gone down 20-40 percents. So, they all are expecting that the seals target will not fill even it will go less that the last year.

January 7, 2009

Nokia Here & Now is for mobile internet users

Mobile users have been increased huge readily all over the world. In this way mobile internet maker arise in the same way. I think in near future, it will be occupied the digital market soon. Although there in no exact static that how much users use Internet by using their mobile devices but there no doubt that it is increasing day by day. Now, the internet users all over the world are 1.463 billion. If 1 percent people access with their mobile device then it will be 0.01463 billion (1.463 million) people are using Internet with their mobile phone devices. The exact static will be same that I have use here. 

The Internet base web business is now focusing on mobile compatible. You will get huge business website that has already run extension part ‘Here and Now’ for the mobile users. Today, the world mobile phone giant Nokia has improved their site Nokia.mobi for their customers.

 

This part has taken from Nokia Press Release:

"By providing quality content to consumers from partners such as Reuters and Rollingstone.com, ‘Here and Now’ allows consumers to get more out of Nokia.mobi and mobile services in general," said Juha Rytkönen, Director Nokia.mobi. 

"Here and now will encourage users to come back more often and spend more time on Nokia.mobi which is great news for the growing number of advertisers that have been using Nokia.mobi as the launchpad for their mobile advertising campaigns," added Tom Henriksson, Head of Nokia Interactive Advertising.

‘Here and Now’ is the proper steps from Nokia by the time being. May be it is only for the Nokia phone users all over the world at this moment. The users can access Reuters news with Here and Now’ technology. Sprint and Airtel, and Nokia services will able to proved ‘Here and Now’ services. 

April 30, 2008

Nokia expands games distribution channels in Asia

Additional games powered by SNAP Mobile now available in PRC and Taiwan

Espoo, Finland - Nokia announced today that SNAP Mobile, its connected mobile Java(TM) gaming platform, has expanded games distribution channels in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan. Through further cooperation with SINA Corporation, a leading online media company, Chinese consumers can access more connected games on Nokia devices and download them through local online storefronts. In Taiwan, people can experience a new connected games service through gaming portals run by Taiwanese service provider PocketNet Technology Inc. as well as through Chunghwa Telecom (CHT), the country's largest mobile operator.

"This expansion reinforces our dedication to the global mobile games market. In PRC and Taiwan in particular, there is a growing demand for connected mobile games," said Jaakko Kaidesoja, vice president, games, Nokia. "To provide consumers with the best and most locally relevant connected experience possible, we are working with companies like SINA and PocketNet to develop and deliver exceptional mobile games in Asia."

SNAP Mobile and PocketNet offer Chunghwa Telecom customers the first open Java-based connected mobile gaming platform in Taiwan. Through this agreement, Chunghwa Telecom provides its customers with access to connected mobile games via PocketNet's connected gaming portal http://snap.pocketnet.com.tw, CHT's own portals, and Nokia devices. Moreover, four mobile games have been developed on the SNAP Mobile platform for distribution through these channels, including: Taiwan 16 Mahjong, Battle Big Two, Showhand Master, and Supermarket Tycoon BattleNet. Further titles are expected throughout 2008.

"PocketNet is looking to build the biggest gaming community in Taiwan and connected games are the cornerstone of gaming communities," said Paul Wu, CEO, PocketNet. "In order to build and sustain a mobile gaming community, we need to provide a service that will cover the majority of devices and networks and also move ahead of the market to take part in connected games right from the start. SNAP Mobile sets the standard for multiplayer gaming and development technologies."

Nokia has further expanded its cooperation with SINA Corporation with additional games and distribution channels in PRC. SNAP Mobile, through its ongoing collaboration with SINA, supports the growing popularity of mobile gaming by offering Chinese consumers a variety of channels to access games. Crazy Blocks is the latest title to become available for download through SINA's online gaming portal http://mogame.SINA.com.cn and also through ap.mobile.nokia.com/ap. Chinese consumers can now also access free trial games powered by SNAP Mobile from select Nokia devices.

"The number of connected gaming downloads has increased by almost 60% over the past eight months since our initial launch with SNAP Mobile," said Terry Tian, Network Business Dept Director, SINA. "With the added distribution channels through Nokia, we are building up a fun gaming community that offers an interactive, social element on top of the games themselves."

Similar to its offerings in Europe and North America, games powered by SNAP Mobile come pre-installed on select Nokia handsets in PRC.


About SINA Corporation

SINA Corporation (Nasdaq GS: SINA) is a leading online media company and value-added information service provider for China and for global Chinese communities. With a branded network of localized web sites targeting Greater China and overseas Chinese, the Company provides services through five major business lines including SINA.com (online news and content), SINA Mobile (mobile value-added services or "MVAS"), SINA Community (Web 2.0-based services and games), SINA.net (search and enterprise services) and SINA E-Commerce (online shopping). Together these business lines provide an array of services including region-focused online portals, MVAS, search and directory, interest-based and community-building channels, free and premium email, blog services, audio and video streaming, online games, classified listings, fee-based services, e-commerce and enterprise e-solutions.

About PocketNet Technology Inc.

PocketNet Technology www.joy-box.com is a leading mobile media company in Taiwan and China. With a wide offering of products and services directly via mobile handsets or internet, PocketNet's life media services connect people using different handsets across multiple operators and regions. In co-operation with operators, leading handset vendors and world class digital content providers, PocketNet provides top quality entertainment and rich media enjoyment to users at anytime and anywhere.

About SNAP Mobile

Nokia's SNAP Mobile is an industry leading mobile Java(TM) gaming solution that covers middleware and technology, hosting, maintenance, and online community management. It is available to 3rd parties for connected mobile game development and publishing, and also offers mobile game community development to operators. The SNAP Mobile platform currently supports a wide variety of Java(TM) MIDP2.0 compliant phones and has a rapidly growing selection of connected mobile games with the variety and level of challenge that appeals to players of all ages. For more information about SNAP Mobile, visit www.snapmobile.nokia.com

About Nokia

Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia makes a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games and business mobility through these devices. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions and services for communications networks.

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