Csehországi reklám, amelyben feltűnik a 5110, a 8110 és a 3110 is.
További 72 db reklámot és filmet találsz a videótárban!
Ez a készülék a gyűjtemény századik darabja. Már csak ezért is megérdemel
egy háromszoros hurrá-t!
Van azonban más érdekessége is. Ez a készülék volt a Mátrix 1-ben a telefon,
ezért kultikus darabbá emelkedett. (Lásd a filmkockákat!) A filmben látható
flip-kinyitási mozdulat a normál utcai 8110-essel nem hajtható végre, így
valószinűsíthető, hogy egy olyan módosított 8110-est használtak, amelynek a későbbi
7110-hez hasonlóan, egy gombnyomással lecsúsztatható az alsó része.
Egy kedves kollega a napokban felhívta a figyelmem rá, hogy
valószínű, hogy a filmben a Nokia 8148 telefon módosított, 8110 burkolattal
ellátott változata szerepel. A 8148 nagyon hasonló fetépítésű mint a 8110,
de rugós az alsó része.
A Mátrix Reloadad-ben
egy igen futurisztukus Samsung (SPH-N270) váltotta a jó öreg Nokiát. A Mátrix-rajongok mellett
a Nokia fanok is igen nagy becsben tartják, ugyanis nem túl gyakori típus, de annál
érdekesebb. Hajlított formája miatt banán-telefonként is emlegetik. Semmi mással
össze nem téveszthető alakja egyéniséget kölcsönöz neki.
Sajnos az itt látható példány nem működőképes, folyton azt szeretné, ha
kontaktálnék a szervizzel. Azért ha siekrül életrekelteni, vagy szerezni egy
működő példányt, írok a funkcióiról is.
Az eredeti 8110 sajtóbejelentése:
The Nokia 8110 - a New Generation Mobile Phone
September 09, 1996
Will offer Asian language user interface
Revolutionary curved design and sliding mouthpiece maximise voice clarity
Nokia Mobile Phones has today introduced a sophisticated new GSM phone uniquely designed to fit the contour of the human face. Commercially available in Singapore from 13 September, the Nokia 8110 is a high-end, light weight phone with elegant design, and enhanced quality and functionality.
- The Nokia 8110 is the first of its kind in terms its ergonomics. It feels good in the hand and fits into any pocket. The revolutionary curved design fits the natural shape of your face. It has unique sliding mouthpiece for maximum voice quality. The mouthpiece, which has microphone embedded within it, both protects the keypad and slides forward to fit the contour of your chin, explained Mr Juha Reima, Managing Director for Nokia Mobile Phones, Southeast Asia.
The Nokia 8110 is the latest in a range of new cellular products that Nokia Mobile Phones will be offering over the next few months. In a move to address the needs of the non-English speaking groups across Asia, the company will offer Asian language user interface - Chinese (both traditional and simplified characters), Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Malaysia, Spanish (for the Philippines market) and Thai - by the end of 1996, a first in the cellular market. This means that the Nokia 8110, and subsequently other handphones in the Nokia 8100 series, will feature Asian language interface in addition to English.
The Nokia 8110 weighs only 152 grams with the standard Lithium-Ion battery. However, the operating times are excellent: talk time is up to five hours and standby time up to 150 hours (six days). In addition, charging times are among the shortest on the market.
The Nokia 8110 provides a comprehensive range of features, including the acclaimed user-friendly interface and logical keypad layout. This is the first Nokia phone with dot matrix full graphic display, which changes the text size automatically for easy viewing. The memory can store up to 324 names and numbers (125 in phone, 199 in SIM memory).
Among the new features are fax divert, mailbox button, easy dial keys, full page scroll, automatic language selection, wake up message, 16 ringing tones, and improved use of phone book. The Nokia 8110 also supports GSM Phase 2 features.
The Nokia 8110 phones enable easy communication on the move, supporting the improved Short Message Service (SMS) besides the sending and receiving of faxes, files and e-mail with the Nokia Cellular Data Card. With a versatile set of accessories, the phone naturally adapts to different environments.
- The Nokia 8100 is an ideal combination of size and weight, design and ergonomics, quality and features for people looking for the best. It will set the pace for a new generation of mobile phones, Mr. Reima added.
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A 8110i sajtóbejelentése:
Nokia Unveils a Range of New Superior Products at CeBIT’97
-Offering enhanced usability, new products enable fast and easy
access to digital cellular services
March 12, 1997
Nokia today announced a number of new GSM / DCS 1800 products at the CeBIT exhibition in Hannover, Germany. With the new handportables and wireless data products, Nokia shows its commitment to deliver a full range of products for all major market segments. The new products, which will hit the market in the next few months, include three digital phones, a DCS 1800 version of the Nokia 9000 Communicator, and two wireless data products.
For the high-end user segment, Nokia announced the new sophisticated Nokia 8110i GSM handportable, which combines innovative curved design with enhanced functionality.The new 8110i incorporates the Smart Messaging concept, enabling a wide range of new applications, such as access to various value-added information and Internet services.
Another new GSM handportable from Nokia is the Nokia 3110, a high-quality phone designed to offer ultimate ease-of-use with a unique one-key access to all functions. Small and lightweight, the Nokia 3110 has a broad set of features.
For the DCS 1800 market, Nokia announced a superior high-end handportable to the digital 8100 Nokia series.The Nokia 8148 combines state-of the art design and outstanding performance, offering sophisticated features.
The award-winning Nokia 9000 Communicator, the world’s first all-in-one communications device, will now be available also for DCS 1800 networks. Offering the same advanced functionality as the GSM version, the Nokia 9000 for DCS 1800 combines voice, fax, email, short messaging and Internet services and personal organizer functions into a single compact unit.
- With the introduction of our latest products, Nokia reinforces its position as the company offering the most compherensive, broadest range of products - not only for GSM, but also for the DCS 1800 standard. As the global market leader in digital phones, we believe that Nokia is well positioned to contribute to the growth of digital by supplying products to all major market segments and standards, including GSM and DCS 1800, the Japanese PDC as well as to all digital standards used in America, says Pekka Ala-Pietilä, President of Nokia Mobile Phones.
According to industry estimates, the number of digital subscribers will double in 1997, from 50 million to a total of 100 million. Europe is leading the digital deployment, with almost 90 % of new subscribers already using GSM. The total cellular market grew from 85 million to about 135 million during 1996.
Digitalisation has paved way for the emergence of new product concepts and value-adding services. - We firmly believe that the growth of the wireless data business will continue, and we see segmentation starting in this business as well. Another interesting trend is that handsets will icreasingly enable the use of new advanced digital services. A good example of this development is the new Nokia 8110i, which supports the Nokia Smart Messaging concept, enabling direct access to various information and Internet services, notes Ala-Pietilä.
To address the emerging segments in the wireless data markets, Nokia announced two new advanced solutions. The Nokia Cellular Card Phone integrates a PC card and GSM phone, turning a laptop PC to a complete wireless office without a cellular phone, interface adapters and cables, whereas the Nokia Cellular Data Suite is a software-based data solution for use in the Windows ‘95 environment together with a digital Nokia phone.