- Industri: Mobile communications
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Finnish multinational communications corporation currently the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones. The company also offers Internet services and produces telecommunications network equipment.
A project in which standards organisations and other related bodies co-operate to produce global specifications for a third generation mobile system.
Industry:Mobile communications
A technology that provides short-range radio links to allow mobile computers, mobile phones, digital cameras, and other portable devices to communicate with each other without cables. A Nokia mobile device with Bluetooth support allows the user to connect wirelessly to another compatible Bluetooth device within a short range.
Industry:Mobile communications
A feature that provides information on the origin of an incoming call prior to answering. For example, the name or number of the calling party can be displayed either on the display of a phone or on a separate device. However, the calling party can choose to keep their phone number hidden from the recipient of the call.
Industry:Mobile communications
A tone that is generated when a key is pressed on the phone's keypad. The tone is decoded by the exchange to determine which key was pressed. DTMF tones let the phone user communicate with voice mailboxes and computerised telephony systems, for example.
Industry:Mobile communications
A function that lets the user listen to the radio. An FM radio is included in some phone models. When listening to the radio on a phone, the headset of the phone needs to be connected as the lead of the headset functions as an antenna of the radio.
Industry:Mobile communications
A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. Some Nokia phones support the downloading of Java(tm) applications.
Industry:Mobile communications
A program written in the Java language that runs independently. It does not normally run in a browser but in a graphical user interface (GUI) operating system, such as Windows or Linux.
Industry:Mobile communications
A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. Some Nokia phones support the downloading of Java(tm) applications.
Industry:Mobile communications
A rechargeable battery used as the power supply for mobile phones and notebook computers, for example. If not completely discharged before recharging, an NiCd battery can suffer from memory effect, which may reduce the life of the battery. NiCd stands for nickel cadmium.
Industry:Mobile communications
A rechargeable battery that is capable of holding more power than an NiCd battery and suffers much less from memory effect. NiMH stands for nickel metal hydride.
Industry:Mobile communications