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The NonStop Nokia 1611 features the unique solar battery
option Nokia Introduces the Most Mobile Phone Under the Sun
January 15, 1997
Nokia Mobile Phones announces the launch of the Nokia 1611, an improved version of the popular Nokia 1610 digital consumer phone. The Nokia 1611 is a stylish and affordable quality handset which boasts the longest operation times in the market. The product features a new power option, the solar battery. The phone will be available in GSM markets in Europe starting from the end of January.
The Nokia 1611 offers impressive operating times: talk time with standard battery is is up to 3 h 30 minutes and standby time up to 110 hours. With the extended battery, the Nokia 1611 stands by up to 9 days and provides up to 7 hours talk time.
The introduction of the solar cell battery option makes the Nokia 1611 the first product to offer new innovative power management solutions. The solar battery can be charged with a standard charger or simply by placing the phone in a sunny place, allowing the solar panel on the back to recharge the battery. This unique option makes the Nokia 1611 the most mobile phone under the sun. Solar batteries will be available in volumes in April.
- The Nokia 1611 delivers industry-leading performance with true user-friendly power management options to customers. This benefit, together with the quality and affordability of the product, will ensure the appeal of the Nokia 1611 to broader consumer audiences. This product is a solid performer in all aspects, says Anssi Vanjoki, Senior Vice President, Europe and Africa, at Nokia Mobile Phones.
New features in the Nokia 1611 include mobile originated SMS (short message send and receive), new front cover color and a tape recorder icon for voice mail. The Nokia 1611 incorporates the acclaimed Nokia user interface, with large display and keypad, supports easy-to use alphanumeric memory, and one-touch dialling. A full range of accessories is available for the Nokia 1611.
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Érdemes elolvasni a Nokia 1997-es jelentésében található érdekes összefoglalót a cég aktuális készülékeiről:
Nokia Mobile Phones
Nokia Mobile Phones' January-March net sales totaled FIM 6 151 million, compared to FIM 3 889 million in 1996, an increase of 58%.
Growth in demand for cellular phones continued in Europe, Asia and the Americas, with growth being the strongest in digital technologies.
During the January-March period, Nokia introduced a number of new products. For the U.S. market, Nokia launched the digital Nokia 2190 EFR phone for GSM 1900 networks, incorporating the Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) voice coding system for improved voice quality. Initiated by Nokia the EFR is the industry standard codec for GSM 1900 phones. For the analog AMPS market, Nokia introduced the Nokia 918, a slim and lightweight handset.
In February, Nokia announced that its TDMA IS-136 wireless phones (currently the Nokia 2160) will be equipped with the new EFR vocoder. Deliveries will start in the third quarter of 1997. Nokia also announced that it has designed its own CDMA chip set for use in Nokia CDMA IS-95 handsets, scheduled for delivery in the summer of 1997.
Nokia strengthened its position as the market leader providing a comprehensive range of digital cellular mobile phones by introducing several new GSM/DCS 1800 products. For the high-end GSM segment, Nokia introduced an enhanced version of the award-winning curved-shaped Nokia 8110, the Nokia 8110i, which incorporates the Nokiadeveloped Smart Messaging concept, enabling access to various operator-specified Internet services directly from the handset. For the mid-range GSM segment, Nokia introduced the new Nokia 3110 with the unique Navi Key(TM), allowing access to functions by a single button.
In the consumer phone segment, Nokia introduced the Nokia 1611, a new version of the Nokia 1610, with long operating times and a unique solar battery option.
For the European and Asian DCS 1800 networks, Nokia introduced the Nokia 8148, and announced the availability of the Nokia 9000 Communicator for DCS 1800 networks as of April. For the Asian markets, Nokia introduced the Nokia 3810 GSM mobile phone, with Asian user interface and short messaging system.
Nokia also announced two advanced data solutions for the wireless data market. The Nokia Cellular Card Phone, a GSM phone in a PCMCIA card, turns a laptop computer into a wireless office without need for a separate cellular phone, interface adapters or cables. The Nokia Cellular Data Suite, a software-based data solution for use in the Windows .95/Windows NT environment, provides an alternative to the PCMCIA card. To enhance the compatibility of Nokia's mobile phones with a broad range of data devices Nokia signed an agreement with Psion Dacom of the UK for GSM Data application development. Nokia has also entered into an agreement with Sendit AB from Sweden, the leading provider of Internet e-mail servers to digital cellular network operators, for collaboration on
solutions for Mobile Internet.
In response to the growing importance of wireless technologies in meeting basic telecom needs, Nokia announced major deliveries of its wireless payphones to Thailand and South Africa and introduced a small-sized, integrated GSM 1900 wireless payphone for the American market. For the analogue NMT 900 networks, Nokia introduced the new Nokia RinGo mobile telephone.
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