Nokia - World Leader in the Mobile Market
When thinking of mobile phones it is hard not to think of Nokia the same time. No wonder because Nokia is a world leader in the mobile market and there are hardly any serious competitors.
The company exists since 1865 and the headquarters are located in Finland and starting in 1987 Nokia produces mobile phones.
They can count on 20 years of experience in this area and use this advantage consistently to keep up by improving and expanding mobile phones and so they are constantly strengthen their market position.
Probably everyone who has ever acquired a mobile phone from Nokia appreciates the quality and will probably stay with this brand. When you want to buy a Nokia mobile phone you have the choice. There are a lot of different kinds of phones available. All with the latest technology and with components that fit exactly your special needs such as possibilities to do phone conferences, MP3 functionality, or camera support. Of course the phones are also available in in many designs so that every potential customer finds the right one. Nokia takes careful attention on a successful mix of functionality, design, and practicality to offer customers something special.
The prices start with cheap models for beginners (for customers who only want to call and send text messages) and the sky is the limit.
The higher the customer's claims the more functionality is desired and the more you have to pay for this. It is always worth it to aquire one of the more expensive models because you can rely on the quality and have a lot of fun with the Nokia phone.
Besides basic functions such as ordinary phone calls and text messages (SMS, MMS, ...) Nokia offers numerous additional funtionalities.
Most phones have an integrated MP3 Player, radio, internet functionality / WAP, various games, cameras for pictures, films, and video telephony and a lot of other useful programs that are offered by Nokia themselve but also members of the Nokia-Community make own applications available for all.
Devices in the upper price ranges include Office programs and higher-quality versions of basic equipment (cameras with a Carl Zeiss lens with up to 5 megapixels, 8GB internal hard drive, and a lot more)
The devices in the upper price ranges have expanded to include about Office programs and higher-quality versions of the basic equipment (Cam with Carl Zeiss lens with up to 5 megapixels, up to 8 GB internal hard drive, etc.).