Nokia Cellular Phones: The Answer to Your Communication Needs
Posted in Mobile on Apr 3rd, 2008
Communications technology has greatly improved over the years. Especially with the coming of cellular phones, talking to a friend miles away has become easier and faster. One of the telecommunication companies that make this possible is Nokia. Nokia is a large company established in 1960 with its principal office in Sweden. It is the company responsible for coming up with the revolutionary Nokia cellular phones.
Nokia cellular phones come in different varieties and models. The more popular inventions are Nokia 6101, Nokia 3100, Nokia 6220, Nokia 6120. As Nokia continues to improve its technology, more mobile phones are coming out of the market; among the latest of which are the Nokia NSeries phones.
Many people around the world are using Nokia’s NSeries phones. The phones are equipped with features that enable them to run much like a personal computer. With phones like the NSeries, not only communication is possible. One may also be able to play games, download music or pictures, watch a movie, and even take a video. Aside from these, a remarkable feature of the NSeries phones is the ability to surf the World Wide Web. Surfing the net is achievable because the NSeries phones come with a Wireless LAN, HSDPA or 3G.
The public had a first look of the first 3 units of the Nokia NSeries phones, N70, N90, and N91, during a press conference in Amsterdam in April 2005. After a few months, Nokia came up with newer models of the NSeries phones, the N71, N80, and N92.
A year later after launching the NSeries Nokia cellular phones, Nokia developed and unveiled more versions of the NSeries phones, the N75 and N95. Then in August of 2006, the N95 8 6B, N81 and N81 8GB, started appearing in the market. Still later that year, in November to be exact, N82 became available to the public.
The Nokia NSeries used an operating system known as the Symbian 8.1 OS for its earliest modes, the N90 and N70. With the advent of new models, Nokia upped the system to the Symbian OS 9. This upgraded version became the operating system of all Nokia NSeries phones, except for the N72, the N800, and the N810 that otherwise use the Maemo and the Linus Operating System
Undeniably, Nokia cellular phones have modernized the way people communicate these days. During these modern times, it is rather unthinkable for anyone not to have a mobile phone by Nokia.





