Nokia Top 10 smartphones out now

10. Nokia N8

10. Nokia N8
Nokia - The Nokia N8 isn't as thin as some other current smartphones, but the added heft is worthwhile if you want a mobile that packs a camera of genuine class. The N8's 12-megapixel snapper has a xenon flash, so it will cope with most lighting conditions, and can also shoot high-def video. Bear in mind, however, that Nokia's new Windows Phone handsets are just around the corner. CREATED BY: MSN

9. HTC HD7

9. HTC HD7
 
HTC - Our pick of the current crop of Windows Phone 7 mobiles (at least for now), the HTC HD7 has a huge, responsive screen and Microsoft's impressive new mobile operating system. A 'pro' version, with slide-out keyboard, can also be had. CREATED BY: MSN UK Tech & Gadgets

8. LG Optimus 2X

8. LG Optimus 2X
LG - The LG Optimus 2X was the first of the new breed of super-powered smartphones that run on dual-core processors. This slim handset also offers Full HD video recording and playback. CREATED BY: MSN UK Tech & Gadgets

7. HTC Desire S

7. HTC Desire S
HTC - HTC has quickly made a name for itself as a market-leading mobile manufacturer and the HTC Desire S is one of its best. It's a strong upgrade on the original Desire and packs the latest version of Android. CREATED BY: MSN UK Tech & Gadgets

6. Motorola Atrix

6. Motorola Atrix
Motorola - The Motorola Atrix is a powerhouse of a phone with huge potential, that falls just short of where we'd like it to be. The laptop docking option with the Atrix is a fantastic addition, but the experience could be improved. That said, it is overall a fantastic handset, and another leader among the growing Android clique. CREATED BY: MSN UK Tech & Gadgets

5. BlackBerry Bold 9900

5. BlackBerry Bold 9900
RIM - The BlackBerry Bold 9900 is the first of a new range of BlackBerry mobiles and, at the time of writing, it's just gone on sale. It sports a 2.8-inch touchscreen and runs the new BlackBerry 7 operating system on a 1.GHz processor. There's 768MB of RAM, making this is a nippy performer, and it also has a NFC chip for making contactless payments. CREATED BY: MSN UK Tech & Gadgets

4. Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc

4. Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
Sony Ericsson - The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is a stunner, thanks to its 4.2-inch display and wonderfully thin profile. It runs the latest version of the Android operating system and has a really excellent camera. Sony Ericsson has recently unveiled this phone's successor - the Xperia Arc S - which benefits from a faster processor for snappier performance. That one will be out soon... CREATED BY: MSN UK Tech & Gadgets

3. Apple iPhone 4

3. Apple iPhone 4
Apple - The Apple iPhone 4 is a stunning smartphone backed up by the equally brilliant App Store. But after remaining our top handset for most of the past year, it's starting to be overtaken by newer competition. The iPhone 5 is due to be announced this week - which could mean the cost of the iPhone 4 will drop. CREATED BY: MSN UK Tech & Gadgets

2. HTC Sensation

2. HTC Sensation
 
HTC - With its snappy dual-core processor, new intuitive Sense 3.0 UI, eight-megapixel camera and full HD video recording, we reckon the HTC Sensation has got to be the best phone HTC has ever produced. Keep an eye out, however, for the HTC Sensation XE. Expected out by the end of September, it has a faster processor and music playback powered by Beats.

1. Samsung Galaxy S2

1. Samsung Galaxy S2
Samsung - This Samsung handset is an absolute joy to use - so much so that we struggled to find a flaw with it. From its gorgeous Super AMOLED Plus screen to its super-fast processor and full HD video recording, it ticks all the boxes and then some. CREATED BY: MSN UK Tech & Gadgets

Nokia N85



Nokia N85


Display Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels, Diagonal Size : 2.8″, with 16.7 million colors
Weight:                     28 g
Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Connectivity:  Wireless Interface: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth (A2DP),
Battery Time: 950 mAh,Talk Time Up to 220 min, Standby Time Up to 220 h
Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
Operating System: Symbian OS
Memory: Built-in User Memory: 16 GB
Cam Sensor Resolution: 5 Megapixel,
Still Image Resolutions: 2592 x 1944, Auto Focus, Flash Light, 3G video calling
CPU: ARM 11 369 MHz processor
Message:SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser Support:WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS reader
Fun & Entertainment: Radio, Stereo FM radio with RDS; FM transmitter; Visual radio
Games: N-gage + downloadable
Colors
Copper, Black
GPS: with A-GPS support; Nokia Maps 2.0
More: - Dual slide design
- MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA player
- Organizer
- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Flash Lite 3.0
- Voice dial/memo
- Push to talk
- TV-out
- Predictive text input

Price:   47520 Rs. 

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Dimension:                 108 x 45 x 14 mm, 57 cc 
Weight:                       78.8 g 
Battery Time: Talk time Up to 10 h 40 min, Stand-by Up to 504 hours.   
Memory:                    10 MB Built-in, 16 MB RAM, 64 MB ROM + Micro SD Card (supports up to 32GB)
Connectivity Via:       Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP + EDR, USB, GPRS Class 10 (48 kbps) 
Display Size:             128 x 160 pixels, 1.8 inches 
Display Color:            TFT, 65K colors 
Frequency / Band:      GSM 900 / 1800 
Browser Supported:   WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML 
More Features:          Speakerphone, Organizer, Voice memo, Predictive text input 
Colors Available:       Warm Grey, Red and Midnight Blue, Dark Grey
Fun & Entertainment:            Stereo FM radio with RDS + FM recording, 3.5 mm audio jack, MP3/WAV/AAC+ player, H.263 player, Games 
Camera:                      VGA, 640x480 pixels, Video (128x96 10fps) 
Message:                   SMS, MMS, Email, IM 
Price:                         4,200 Rs.  

Nokia completes the transaction to outsource its Symbian software development and support activities to Accenture


Espoo, Finland - Nokia announced today that it has completed the transaction to outsource its Symbian software development and support activities to Accenture. The signing of the transaction was announced on June 22, 2011. As a result of the transaction, approximately 2,300 employees will transfer to Accenture.

Samsung E1225 DUAL SIM


Dimension:                   109.1 x 45.5 x 13.7 mm 

Weight:                         72.4 gram 
Battery Time:               Talk time Up to 9 h, Stand-by Up to 420 h 
Fun & Entertainment:  FM radio, 3.5mm audio jack, Audio player, Games (built-in)
Connectivity Via:         USB, GPRS, EDGE 
Display Size:                128 x 160 pixels, 1.8 inches 
Display Color:              TFT, 65K colors 
Frequency / Band:        GSM 900 / 1800  
More Options:              Dual SIM, Organizer, Predictive text input, Speakerphone 
Message:                      SMS, MMS 
Price:                             2,875Rs.

Nokia continues to align its workforce and operations

Next phase of changes to improve efficiencies in manufacturing, Location & Commerce, and supporting functions

Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced plans to take additional actions to align its workforce and operations. The measures support both the execution of the company's strategy and the savings target the company announced earlier this year, and also target to bring efficiencies and speed to the organization.
Earlier this year, Nokia announced changes primarily focused on aligning its R&D operations in Smart Devices and Mobile Phones. Today, the company announced the next phase of operational alignment, which includes plans for reductions in manufacturing, the Location & Commerce business, and supporting functions.
Nokia plans to adjust its manufacturing capacity and renew its manufacturing operations to better serve its global network of customers, partners and suppliers in the following manner:
- Focus its feature phone manufacturing on those locations with optimal proximity to suppliers and key markets. As a result, Nokia plans to close its manufacturing facility in Cluj, Romania by the end of 2011, as Nokia's high-volume Asian factories provide greater scale and proximity benefits.
- Review the long-term role of its manufacturing operations in Salo, Finland, Komarom, Hungary, and Reynosa, Mexico. These factories are expected to continue to play a key role in serving European and North American smartphone customers, but the plan is to gradually shift their focus to customer and market-specific software and sales package customization. It is estimated this would have an impact on the number of personnel in 2012, with no impact in 2011. Nokia will engage in discussions with employee representatives and stakeholders in these sites, and expects to have more visibility into the possible headcount impacts in the first quarter of 2012.
Nokia previously announced its plans to create a Location & Commerce business consolidating location assets including NAVTEQ and Nokia's social location services operations. As part of consolidating this business, Nokia has identified potential synergies and opportunities to increase effectiveness through automation. Location & Commerce is responsible for driving the delivery of the world's best digital mapping content, location platform and social-location experiences. Nokia plans to concentrate its Location & Commerce development efforts in Berlin, Boston, Chicago and other supporting sites, and plans to close its operations in Bonn, Germany and Malvern, US.
Nokia is also starting consultations with employees in Sales, Marketing and Corporate Functions, in line with Nokia's earlier announcement on April 27, 2011.
"We are seeing solid progress against our strategy, and with these planned changes we will emerge as a more dynamic, nimble and efficient challenger," said Stephen Elop, Nokia President and CEO. "We must take painful, yet necessary, steps to align our workforce and operations with our path forward."
"Europe is core to Nokia's future. In addition to our headquarters, we have a strong R&D presence in Europe. We have four major R&D sites in Finland and two major R&D sites in Germany, as well as Nokia Research Centers and other supporting R&D sites in Europe. Nokia also retains a strong local presence in our many sales offices throughout this region, as well as our operations in Salo and Komarom," said Elop.
The planned closure of the Cluj factory combined with adjustments to supply chain operations is estimated to impact approximately 2,200 employees. The planned changes in the Location & Commerce business are estimated to impact approximately 1,300 employees. These personnel reductions are in addition to the measures announced in April and are expected to take effect by the end of 2012.
In line with the company values, Nokia will offer employees affected by the planned reductions a comprehensive support program. Nokia remains committed to supporting its employees and the local communities through this difficult change.

Executive Chairman appointed at Nokia Siemens Networks; Nokia and Siemens to each provide new capital of EUR 500 million


Executive Chairman appointed at Nokia Siemens Networks; Nokia and Siemens to each provide new capital of EUR 500 million


Espoo, Finland and Munich, Germany - Nokia and Siemens today announced the appointment of Jesper Ovesen as Executive Chairman of the Board of Nokia Siemens Networks, effective today.
As Executive Chairman, Ovesen assumes a full-time role with a special emphasis on overseeing the strategic direction of Nokia Siemens Networks as it seeks to strengthen its position as a leader in the industry and become a more independent entity.  He will work closely with Nokia Siemens Networks CEO Rajeev Suri and his management team in that capacity.
Ovesen, 54, has held a number of senior management positions in leading European companies, including serving most recently as CFO at Danish telecommunications group TDC during the company's restructuring process and Initial Public Offering.
"We are delighted to welcome Jesper to his new role," said Nokia CEO Stephen Elop and Siemens CFO Joe Kaeser. "With a strong track record in change management, Jesper is an excellent addition to the Nokia Siemens Networks team. As Executive Chairman, he will also be responsible for strategy oversight as Nokia Siemens Networks transitions towards a strong standalone entity."
Commenting on his appointment, Jesper Ovesen said: "I am delighted to be joining the Nokia Siemens Networks team. Nokia Siemens Networks is an innovation leader in the industry and I look forward to supporting the company as it forges ahead in its path to sustainable long-term leadership and profitability."
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, who has served as Non-Executive Chairman, has elected to step down from his position as serving in a full time capacity was not possible. "We would both like to extend our sincere thanks to Olli-Pekka for his contribution and dedication to Nokia Siemens Networks," said Nokia CEO Stephen Elop and Siemens CFO Joe Kaeser.
Nokia and Siemens to provide capital of EUR 1.0 billion
Nokia and Siemens today also announced that they are each providing capital of EUR 500 million to Nokia Siemens Networks to further strengthen the company's financial position and set the stage for strategic flexibility, productivity and innovation in areas such as Mobile Broadband and related services.