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  2. Nokia 7210 - Wikipedia

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    Nokia's PC Suite software for the 7210 allowed for wireless syncing of phone book, calendar, and to-do list via IR or an optional USB connectivity kit. The Nokia 6610 was essentially the same phone feature-wise, but with a more conservative design aimed at business users, while the 7210 was aimed at fashion-conscious users.

  3. Category:Mobile phones with infrared transmitter - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Nokia 7210; Nokia 7250; Nokia 7280; Nokia 7390;

  4. Nokia Lumia 710 - Wikipedia

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    CNET UK said, "For a mid-range smart phone, the Nokia Lumia 710 has loads to offer -- it's well built, runs on easy-to-use Windows Phone, and comes with free music, sat-nav and mapping apps." Some reviewers noted problems with the phone. The device had an issue with disconnecting calls, however, Nokia addressed the problem with a software update.

  5. The Decline and Fall of Nokia - Wikipedia

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    The book covers the history of the company Nokia from 2006 to 2013, during the upheaval in the mobile device industry caused by newcomers Apple, Google and low-cost competitors. To a lesser extent it also covers Nokia Solutions and Networks, then a joint venture called Nokia Siemens Networks, during the same period. [2]

  6. Nokia 7510 Supernova - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 7510 Supernova is a phone made by Nokia.It contains a 2-megapixel camera and a 2.2" QVGA colour display with a 320x 240 resolution. [1]It was initially available in the United States, but it spread into other markets; firmware was available for nearly all markets.

  7. Wireless Application Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The WAP Forum was founded in 1998 by Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia and Unwired Planet. [14] It aimed primarily to bring together the various wireless technologies in a standardised protocol. [ 15 ] In 2002, the WAP Forum was consolidated (along with many other forums of the industry) into Open Mobile Alliance (OMA).

  8. XpressMusic - Wikipedia

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    XpressMusic was a brand name for a line of Nokia mobile phones that were specially designed for music playback. [1] All of the XpressMusic handsets came with expandable MicroSD memory slots and dedicated music keys, so these phones could also be used as MP3 players.

  9. Nokia 3210 - Wikipedia

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    The 3210 was designed by Alastair Curtis in Nokia's Los Angeles Design Center. [4] The development was led by Frank Nuovo , who had designed the sleek and curvy Nokia 8110 in 1996. The team wanted to create an "expressive" and personalisable handset beyond the usual business-oriented mobile phone market, inspired by the Casio G-Shock and Sony ...