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Saturday, November 20, 2010

NOKIA PHONES

Nokia 2110 Which came first, Nokia phones or the famous Nokia ringtone? It might come as a surprise that the Grand Vals (also called Grande Valse) ringtone was composed in 1902 – a full 92 years before Nokia released the 2110, the first phone to use an identifiable musical ringtone. That’s not all the immensely popular 2110 had to offer, of course. This solid (235g) handset was one of the earliest digital GSM phones, operating on a single frequency band, and had a large four-line LCD display, Navi-key and SMS messaging. It was also one of the first phones with a vibrating alert – although you did need to buy a replacement vibrating battery to enjoy it. Batteries faded fast in the early days of GSM, but the Nokia 2110 squeezed over 2.5 hours talktime and 30 hours standby from its nickel metal hydride rechargeable. It also had a larger than average 125-entry phone book.







Nokia is the largest cell phone manufacturer in the world and it's largely due to the fact that Nokia Cell Phones are usually very flexible and feature-rich. Especially, Nokia Cell Phones usually have very good speakerphones (not in all phones) and most models allow for easy do-it-yourself customization of ringtones and graphics. Nokia even provides a free software called Nokia PC Suite for most Nokia Cell Phones. Make sure you compare Nokia Cell Phones with other brands as they don't fit the needs of everybody. For example, you won't find Nokia Cell Phones with a clamshell design, most have a candybar form factor.






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