With this in mind, News handphones feel this is the right time to do some sort of re-trip down the memory lane in the history of Nokia. At this time our post we will examine tidal or dots highest and lowest achievement that has made Nokia the small box called a mobile phone, before they receive a helping hand Microsoft..
The history of Nokia
Since the first of Finland is highly dependent on the forest products in the form of wood, as has been revealed by one of the staff at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland, Jyrki Vesikansa:
"We used to live out of the woods".
The word itself is derived from the name Nokia a community that live in rivers in the state Emakoski Finland. Beginning, Nokia established as a company who wrestle pulp mill by Fredrik Idestam in 1865. The Finnish company then set up a factory in the surrounding region in the early 20th century and started using the Nokia brand.
Shortly after usainya World War I, this company expanded its business by acquiring Wood Milling Company and Finnish Cable Company (a manufacturer of telephone and telegraph wires). These three companies were eventually merged under one flag of Nokia Corporation in 1967, and in 1920 Nokia is the leading paper manufacturer in Europe.
In the 1950s the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Björn Westerlund predicted, that the future growth of the pulp and paper sector will be limited, and instead built an electronics division at the Helsinki cable factory, from where the forerunner Nokia started leading to seluluer sector. For 15 years the Nokia electronic experienced probation from a variety of errors. However, of all the mistakes and experiments, gradually it woke substantial skills of a set of talented experts. In the 1970s Nokia and Salora television manufacturers joined forces to develop a mobile phone (cell phone).
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Furthermore, in the 1980s the entire Salora integrated into Nokia, and at the same time Nokia also obtain telephone network operation of government-owned Telecommunications Company of Finland, Televa. Thanks to the persistence of his collection of talented experts, then at the beginning of 1981, Nokia successfully launched a product called Nordic Mobile Telephony (NMT). NMT is the first multinational cellular network in the world. Therefore, throughout the 1980s NMT was introduced to a number of countries and received overwhelming response.
Then in the early 1990s, Nokia had experienced a crisis, but the new CEO, Jorma Ollila, decided to focus on mobile phones and telephone networks. As a result, the first GSM phone in the world appeared in Finland in 1991. Later in the global mobile phone market is growing very rapidly in the mid-1990s and Nokia products into the number one.
Now as many as 2,100 more mobile series has been produced by Nokia and many of them are successful course. Until the end of 2012, the company has had 100,000 workers in 120 countries and its products have managed to penetrate the mobile phone market in 150 different countries. And everyone may know that mobile phones are the easiest to operate is Nokia, because that's the motto of Nokia.
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Time To Go Mobile ...!
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Yes ..., that the words spoken in the Kelewawar-man Batman movie The Dark Knight Rises, which also summarizes the approach of former paper manufacturer Nokia when it launched its first GSM digital mobile phone, Nokia 1011, in 1992.
The Nokia 1011 is a GSM phone first mass-produced. Numbers refer to the type of launch date, November 10, 1992. The jet black device has dimensions of 195 x 60 x 45 mm, weights 475g, sailing monochrome and has an antenna that can be extended. Prophet Adam to all mobile phones that exist in this world operates on the 900 MHz and has not had a distinctive ring tones Nokia. Memory that is capable kept still very limited, only 99 numbers alone and talk time up to 90 minutes only. Mobile is currently launched into the market by Nokia priced at 2500 DM. Furthermore, Nokia released the Nokia 2110 in 1994 which is the first mobile phone from Nokia that uses distinctive ring tones Nokia.
Monophonic Ringtones:

This is an era where the mobile world for the first time the term application. You must be familiar with the following series of Nokia mobile phone, such as mobile-phone, may have coloring most of your hands at about the beginning of the 2000s.
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Nokia 8210 Nokia 3310 Nokia 8250
Especially in ground water, cell phone-phone is the figure legend with various phenomena that have been made. We recall this era is the era of the so frenzy with mobile phone named Nokia's. Counter handphone grow like mushrooms in the rainy season in almost every major road in various cities. In addition to displaying a lot of cell phone-phone above, not less than counters also provide a number of applications especially monophonic ringtone.
You remember when you were once so keen to hang out on a counter mobile phone to install applications primarily monophonic ringtone to your Nokia mobile phone. After coming back from the counter, you are so proud when your phone rings in front of your friends with the sound of crickets, wax ice song, theme misison imposible and so on.
Nokia 5510
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First launched a decade ago in 2003, Nokia 5510 builds on the success of the previous model 3310. The model number of this phone may seem not as complex as the numbering of the iPhone, but this phone has been stuck so deep in the memory of anyone who has ever had this phone in early the starting point of the millennium. The Nokia 5510 is the best phone in the world of all time, with about 250 million units have been sold in many countries, especially in developing countries. In 2009, it was reported that many criminals are willing to pay this phone for $ 32,413 per unit, thanks to an error that allows certain users 5510 to gain access to bank accounts of others.
Snake: Tails Success
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After first appearing on arcade machines in the late 1970s, the Snake is not included innovations from Nokia. However, in the days before cell phones equipped with internet connection, a simple addictive game, which comes pre-loaded on Nokia mobile phone from 1998 onwards - is an important element in maintaining people's eyes glued to the screen of their mobile phone.
This simple game really makes a lot of people addicted. You may remember the Nokia ad showing US President Bill Clinton at the time was still in power looks fun to play this game on his cell phone on the edge of a fountain.
Many people believe that this game can not possibly win, but a gamer from Russia has managed to win this game. You can see how he beat this game as shown in the picture above gif hypnotic. For those of you who want to the nostalgia with this game, be sure to check out the new games here ...
Attitude Ala Nokia
Attitude company is not something that the general public can be seen immediately, but the knock-on effects - ranging from innovation to public consumption - can have an enormous impact. Trevor Merriden, author of Business The Nokia Way and founder Merriborn Media, said:
"Nokia in 2000 is a story that is very bright".
Trevor also said:
"Sales and operating profit both increased by about 50%. There are a lot of courage in terms of a culture of innovation and leadership. There is very little real freedom and culture of blame. There is also a fantastic statistic, where every employee is a third of whom were working in R & D. It is an incredible time ".
Crossing the Line Finnish
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After briefly fell along the ground in the mid-2000s decades of glory gifts, Nokia with great success to rebound with its Windows 8 phone, Nokia Lumia 920, in 2012. With a great 8MP camera, UI surprising and crisp screen 4, 5-inch, this phone remains one of the best smartphones to date.
Accomplishment point Lowest Nokia
Tinkering With System
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Released on October 7, 2003, Nokia's ill-fated, N-Gage, may just be one of the ugliest Nokia mobile phone ever released. Taco shape resembles a kind of typical food from Mexico, the N-Gage is the initial effort (spectacularly unsuccessful) Nokia for venturing into the world of mobile games and compete with the likes of Nintendo. Needless to say, the N-Gage were defeated by the Game Boy Advance with sales ratio of 100 to 1. With a clumsy design that asks gamers to remove the battery to insert gaming, N-Gage is the opposite of the direction of lean Apple with its iPhone. Even the built-in MP3 player / video it can not save it from its rightful place in the mobile obscurity.
And it continues ...
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The best thing that can be said about the design of the Nokia 7280 is that it does not resemble any phone you've ever seen before. While the worst thing that can be said about the design of the Nokia 7280 is that it looks like a tube of lipstick. Nokia 7280 which previously introduced in a video Pussycat Dolls, was praised for a while because its design is orthodox, but then quickly forgotten.
total Recall
Two years after selling a cell phone to his one-billion, Nokia was forced to become one of the world's products in the recall in history. In 2007, Nokia recognizes that the BL-5C battery type around 46 million mobile phones in circulation may be damaged hers. Which makes this worse is the fact bertanbah that these batteries are not only used in a mobile phone models, but many: ranging from the standard Nokia 1100 mobile-to-mobile feature modern-N70. Although the company made a web page dedicated to dealing with complaints, and noted that "no serious injuries or property damage", but no events are ever reported. News is coming out of the stock market, where more than half a billion pounds wiped off the share price of Nokia.
The Burning Platform
It's never a good thing when the CEO of your company warned staff that "we are standing on a burning platform". That's what happened in February 2011, the new CEO of Nokia, Stephen Elop delivered a speech to his troops that addresses fall and low corporate profits in the first quarter of the financial year. To deny a potential takeover by Microsoft, Nokia finally me-rumahkan its 4,000 workers worldwide in 2011 (another 4,000 in 2012), while in the case of mobile phone sales, they are followed by Apple and Samsung.



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