- Industri: Mobile communications
- Number of terms: 3825
- Number of blossaries: 1
- Company Profile:
Finnish multinational communications corporation currently the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones. The company also offers Internet services and produces telecommunications network equipment.
An interface connector that supports advanced functions, such as digital enhancement identification, stereo audio, and fast data connectivity with compatible devices. Not all Nokia phone models have a Pop-Port(tm) interface connector.
Industry:Mobile communications
An organisation that is designed to be the centre of mobile application standardisation work, helping the creation of interoperable services that will meet the needs of the user across countries, operators, and mobile terminals. The Open Mobile Alliance was formed in June 2002 by nearly 200 companies representing the world's leading mobile operators, device and network suppliers, information technology companies, and content providers.
Industry:Mobile communications
A mode of text input that lets a user write messages faster. The user presses each key only once per letter and the software decodes the keystrokes and scans the internal dictionary for matching words.
Industry:Mobile communications
A service that allows mobile phone users to publish their current presence information and fetch the presence information of other users of the service. Presence information includes, for example, the user's availability, location, and communication preferences. The presence service is provided by the operator but the user has full control over the information that they share with other users. The presence service capability is available in only some of the Nokia phones.
Industry:Mobile communications
A group of phone settings, such as ringing tones, keypad tones, and warning tones, that a user can change. With profiles, the user can, for example, create sets of combined tones and screen savers to suit different environments, times of day, or caller groups.
Industry:Mobile communications
A one-way communication function in a mobile phone which lets one user at a time talk to another user or a selected user group. Push to talk is activated by pressing the push to talk key or equivalent on the phone. In a user group, the turns to speak are requested by pressing the push to talk key and granted on a first come, first served basis.
Industry:Mobile communications
A service that provides direct one-to-one and one-to-many voice communication in the cellular network. Calls can be started both to individuals and to talk groups with just the push of a key. Call connection is almost instantaneous and the receiver does not have to answer the call. A specifically PoC-enabled terminal is needed for the service.
Industry:Mobile communications
A standard video format that provides an image size of 176 x 144 pixels. QCIF is used in videophones and desktop videoconferencing applications. QCIF has one quarter of the pixels of the full common intermediate format.
Industry:Mobile communications