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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Nokia E6


Nokia E6-00 is one of the very cool handset from the Nokia brand in which you can have the features which are really very good. This particular handset is having the best of the features like the large and new 640 x 480 VGA display that is the major breakthrough among the handsets of this generation. The ARM processor provides the users with the best of the processing speeds to handle the heavy applications in the process of mufti tasking as well. The Nokia E6-00 Contract deals are there through which the user can pay his mobile phone bill at the end of the month and these Nokia E6-00 deals are coming with so many freebies as well. Nokia E6-00 payg offers are still lacking the freebies like the free mobile phone accessories, free DVD Player, free Digital Camera, free Nintendo Wii, free Xbox games and free Play Station etc.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Wireless phone network provider

Wireless phone network provider Ericsson has joined the race to acquire the wireless assets of ailing Nortel, with a bid rumoured to be worth $730m (£444m).

The Swedish firm will be competing with mobile giant Nokia Siemens Networks, which launched a bid of $650m (£395m) this week.
Earlier in the week, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion complained that Nortel had effectively blocked it on procedural grounds from making a $1.1bn (£669m) bid, according to Reuters.

"We always look at opportunities that can be of interest for Ericsson and create value for us, and we are participating in this process to the point it makes sense," an Ericsson spokeswoman told the news service.

Nortel filed for Chapter 11 protection earlier this year before agreeing to sell its CDMA and LTE wireless technology businesses to Nokia Siemens Networks.

The auction for Nortel's CDMA and LTE wireless technology businesses is due to take place later today.

Wireless phone network provider

Wireless phone network provider Ericsson has joined the race to acquire the wireless assets of ailing Nortel, with a bid rumoured to be worth $730m (£444m).

The Swedish firm will be competing with mobile giant Nokia Siemens Networks, which launched a bid of $650m (£395m) this week.
Earlier in the week, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion complained that Nortel had effectively blocked it on procedural grounds from making a $1.1bn (£669m) bid, according to Reuters.

"We always look at opportunities that can be of interest for Ericsson and create value for us, and we are participating in this process to the point it makes sense," an Ericsson spokeswoman told the news service.

Nortel filed for Chapter 11 protection earlier this year before agreeing to sell its CDMA and LTE wireless technology businesses to Nokia Siemens Networks.

The auction for Nortel's CDMA and LTE wireless technology businesses is due to take place later today.

Nokia 5530 XpressMusic Officially Released

June 18th, 2009 After many rumours and sneaks the 5530 Express Music is officially released by Nokia at the company's Connection 09 event in Singapore. The handset is a compact Express Music Cellphone that uses a touch interface for accessing people and content on the brilliantly clear homescreen.

Nokia Surge : A Quick Review

July 14th, 2009 At last, Nokia has understood that to penetrate the US market, they have to tie up with carriers to get some subsidy on their phone. Nokia Surge is a result of that.

Nokia Siemens

Nokia Siemens in $650 million deal for Nortel Networks

June 20th, 2009 Nokia Siemens buys Nortel in $650 million dealHELSINKI — Nokia Siemens Networks said Saturday it will buy Canadian-based Nortel Networks in a $650 million (€465 million) deal. "Nokia Siemens Networks has taken a significant step towards strengthening its leadership in Long Term Evolution, or LTE, next generation wireless technology and expanding its market presence in North America," Nokia Siemens said.

Nokia posts 66 percent drop in 2Q profit

Nokia posts 66 percent drop in 2Q profit, lowers yearly market share target

July 16th, 2009 Nokia profit drops 66 percent in 2QSTOCKHOLM — The world's top cell phone maker, Nokia Corp., on Thursday said second-quarter earnings fell 66 percent as the global recession sapped demand. The company scrapped its target to gain market share this year and its stock sagged.

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