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  2. List of Nokia products - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 5000 series is similar in features to the 3000 series, but often contains more features geared toward active individuals. Many of the 5000 series phones feature a rugged construction or contain extra features for music playback.

  3. Nokia Actionman - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia Actionman is a mobile phone from Nokia which has been discontinued. It was launched in January 1984 [1] and used the NMT 450 network. It has a monochromic LCD display. The phone is meant to be kept in cars. It only supports calling features. Multimedia and messaging are not supported by the Actionman.

  4. Nokia Actionman II - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia Actionman II is a revised edition of Nokia Actionman. It was launched in May 1984, 6 months after the launch of Actionman. It used the NMT 450 network. It has a monochromic LCD display. This car phone only supports calling features. Multimedia and Messaging are not supported by the Actionman.

  5. Car phone - Wikipedia

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    By the 2000s, car phones had become uncommon due to the convenience of mobile phones along with in-car mobile phone integrative technologies such as Bluetooth. There were still some car phones available as recently as 2008, including the Nokia 810 and the Motorola VC6096 for use with GSM networks and a car phone made by NAL Research for the ...

  6. XpressMusic - Wikipedia

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    Except the Nokia 3250, all XpressMusic models were marketed with the 5000 series prefixes. In September 2009, Nokia announced the Xseries line of phones. The Xseries replaced the XpressMusic brand. On March 19, 2020, HMD Global announced Nokia 5310 as the revival version of Nokia 5310 XpressMusic, running Series 30+.

  7. History of Nokia - Wikipedia

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    Between 1996 and 2001, Nokia's revenue increased from 6.5 billion euros to 31 billion euros and between 1998 and 2012, Nokia was the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer. [40] Nokia's logistics and economies of scale advantaged the company.