
Nokia Shares New Products: N76, N800, N93i and 6131 among New Internet Collaborations: VOX, Skype, Yahoo! Go, at International Consumer Electronics Show Show 2007, Las Vegas.
"Mobility will be at the core of how the Internet evolves, where people can have access to the people, content and information they want from wherever they are. In emerging markets, we see that more people are accessing the Internet for the first time via their mobile device rather than on a PC and we aim to be at the forefront of making that happen." said Nokia President and CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo regardign Nokia's Vision of convergence.

"Single purpose devices are becoming less attractive," continued Mr. Kallasvuo. "And the converged devices taking their place are increasingly powerful and easy to use." Reaching 90 million units in 2006 and expected to reach 250 million units in 2008, the market for converged devices is the fastest growing segment of consumer electronics. In this market, Nokia is the world's largest manufacturer, selling close to 40 million converged devices in 2006.
Mr. Kallasvuo also shared his excitement regarding
Nokia's cooperation with Sprint Nextel in bringing WiMaX and open internet based services and mobile devices to the pockets of US consumers in 2008.
Nokia N76 Nokia Nseries gets trimmer in 2007 with the Nokia N76. New device combines a beautiful fold design with quick cover keys to bring substance to style.
Intelligent inside, dynamic outside. The Nokia N76 is a revolution in one-touch technology. Shoot high-resolution images, play thousands of songs, and connect instantly to the web - without ever opening your device. Upload and share via Flickr. Search and surf with advanced web navigation. The Nokia N76 is the multimedia computer that lets you do it all - and with personal color options, tempered glass, and mirrored steel, you'll stand out doing it.
Nokia N93i Unleash your story in video with the Nokia N93i. It is about easy capturing, reliving and sharing of memories and experiences regardless of time or place.
When moments begin to take shape, life has the power to become cinematic. The drama unfolds. The characters are revealed. Armed with up to 8x digital zoom and Carl Zeiss optics, your vision becomes clear. Shoot, edit, and share your stories in DVD-like quality- whether they turn out to be epic dramas or misunderstood masterpieces.
Nokia N800 Take the internet to new places - the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. Easy connectivity and wide screen display offer the industry best internet experience in a mobile device.
Designed to stay online so you can enjoy the benefits of the internet, whether you're at home or on the go. Browse your favorite sites. Stay in touch with the people you love with internet calling. Chat with your friends. Check your email. Relax with your favorite songs and videos.
Nokia 6131 Nokia 6131 NFC phone taps into mobile payment, ticketing and local sharing. NFC-enabled Nokia 6131 NFC handset can "touch to connect" to a wide range of services.
Featuring the same slim folding lines and outstanding features, the Nokia 6131 NFC handset includes Near Field Communications (NFC) technology to enable information sharing, service initiation and payment & ticketing capability with one tap of the device. Used in much the same way as existing contactless cards and keytags to allow access and make small payments, the addition of NFC technology to a full featured mobile device adds an entirely new level of capability by leveraging the phone's computing power, wireless Internet access and user interface.
Mr. Kallasvuo will announce agreements with leading Internet companies, helping them to take their brands and content mobile. Nokia announced integrated support for
Vox, a free personal blogging service from Six Apart, with the newly announced Nokia N93i multimedia computer. Nokia and Skype announced a collaboration to develop a new mobile
Skype experience on the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. Nokia and Yahoo! announced the availability of
Yahoo! Go services, including address book synchronization, mobile voice instant messaging, automatic photo uploading and Yahoo! Mail support for Nokia's broad range of Series 40 based mobile phones.
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