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  2. Nokia - Wikipedia

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    Nokia's main headquarters are in Espoo, Finland, in the Helsinki metropolitan area, [3] but the company's actual roots are in the Tampere region of Pirkanmaa. [6] In 2020, Nokia employed approximately 92,000 people [7] across over 100 countries, did business in more than 130 countries, and reported annual revenues of around €23 billion. [4]

  3. Nokia tune - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia tune is a phrase from a composition for solo guitar, Gran Vals, composed in 1902 by the Spanish classical guitarist and composer Francisco Tárrega. [1] It has been associated with Finnish corporation Nokia since the 1990s, becoming the first identifiable musical ringtone on a mobile phone; Nokia selected an excerpt to be used as its default ringtone.

  4. List of acquisitions by Nokia - Wikipedia

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    Nokia Networks United States — [52] 22 19 August 2003: Sega.com Inc. Nokia Mobile Phones United States — [53] [54] 21 22 April 2003: Eizel Technologies Nokia Internet Communications United States: $21 [55] [56] 20 22 May 2002: Redback Networks Inc. Nokia Networks United States — [57] 19 25 July 2001: Amber Networks Inc. Nokia Networks ...

  5. Nokia says German court rules in its favour in Amazon patent ...

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    Nokia initiated the litigation against Amazon over the use of Nokia's patented multimedia inventions in 2023 in Germany, India, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as the European ...

  6. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Nokia's Symbian smartphones were focused on business with the Eseries, [33] similar to Windows Mobile and BlackBerry devices at the time. From 2002 onwards, Nokia started producing consumer-focused smartphones, popularized by the entertainment-focused Nseries. Until 2010, Symbian was the world's most widely used smartphone operating ...

  7. History of Nokia - Wikipedia

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    [64] [65] Moving the production from the Bochum, Germany factory to a low wage country created an uproar in Germany. [66] [67] In 2008, Nokia ceased its mobile phone distribution in Japan. [68] In 2009, Check Point purchased Nokia's network security division. [69] In February 2012, Nokia announced that 4,000 employees would be dismissed.

  8. Nokia 808 PureView - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 808 PureView features a 41 MP 1/1.2 in (10.67 × 8 mm) sensor and a high-resolution f/2.4 Zeiss all-aspherical 1-group lens. The 808's sensor was the largest (over 4 times larger than typical compact cameras ) sensor ever to be used in a cameraphone at the time of its launch, a record previously held by Nokia's N8 [ 6 ] and, as of ...

  9. Nokia 1100 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 1100 (and closely related variants, the Nokia 1101 and the Nokia 1108) is a basic GSM mobile phone produced by Nokia. Over 250 million 1100s have been sold since its launch in late 2003, [ 1 ] making it the world's best selling phone handset [ 2 ] and the best selling consumer electronics device in the world at the time. [ 3 ]