
Nokia strengthens pertfolio 诸基亚刺嫩了证券 Feb 22.2007-New Straits Times Auchor(s):Siti Syameen Md Khalili THE recent Showcase Nokia 2007 held in Bangkok.Thailand.produced a number of interesting updates for the Asia-Pacific market.With the introduction of new products and features, Nokia has set forth the company's vision of mobilising the Internet to transform mobile c0 mmunica减onsf每the mass market Nokia's senior vice president,customer and market operations,Asia.Pacific,Urpo Karjalainen highlights the proliferation of social networking and information sharing,which Nokia is poised to enhance by bringing in the mobility clement to consumers. "Comvergenoe technologies such as mobile TV,navigation,mobile e-mail and electronic document management no longer belong to just the developed nations as we enable a more connected and technology-driven lifestyle."sys Karjalainen. ESERIES FOR ROAD WARRIORS.Three Nokia Eseries products and two upgrade models make up the new product portfolio.Under the Eseries,Nokia offers the E90 Communicator,the E65 slider and the slimmer E6li Targeted at business users,the Eseries also features the Nokia Intellisyne Mobile Suite 8.0 mobileware.This platform provides mobilee.mail,mobile file and data synchronistion and robust sccurity as well as device management capabilities "We are making it easy for business professionals to get mobilised.Building on the success of our first generation of the Eseries.we are responding to the growing requirements of business customers with a new generation of the Eseries devices that will exceed their expectations and deliver an uncompromising experience,"says Nokia's vice president,enterprise solutions Asia-Pacific.Mathia Nalappan Nalappan also believes that with the launch of the Eseries,business mobility will soon be availble to user groups across all workforce segments that require the features,instead of just the white-collar or upper-level professionals ENHANCED MODELS.The two upgrade models,the 3110 Classic and 6110 Navigator,are
Nokia strengthens portfolio 诺基亚刺激了证券 Feb 22, 2007 - New Straits Times Author(s): Siti Syameen Md Khalili THE recent Showcase Nokia 2007 held in Bangkok, Thailand, produced a number of interesting updates for the Asia-Pacific market. With the introduction of new products and features, Nokia has set forth the company's vision of mobilising the Internet to transform mobile communications for the mass market. Nokia's senior vice president, customer and market operations, Asia- Pacific, Urpo Karjalainen highlights the proliferation of social networking and information sharing, which Nokia is poised to enhance by bringing in the mobility element to consumers. "Convergence technologies such as mobile TV, navigation, mobile e- mail and electronic document management no longer belong to just the developed nations as we enable a more connected and technology- driven lifestyle," says Karjalainen. ESERIES FOR ROAD WARRIORS. Three Nokia Eseries products and two upgrade models make up the new product portfolio. Under the Eseries, Nokia offers the E90 Communicator, the E65 slider and the slimmer E61i. Targeted at business users, the Eseries also features the Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite 8.0 mobileware. This platform provides mobile e- mail, mobile file and data synchronisation and robust security as well as device management capabilities. "We are making it easy for business professionals to get mobilised. Building on the success of our first generation of the Eseries, we are responding to the growing requirements of business customers with a new generation of the Eseries devices that will exceed their expectations and deliver an uncompromising experience," says Nokia's vice president, enterprise solutions, Asia-Pacific, Mathia Nalappan. Nalappan also believes that with the launch of the Eseries, business mobility will soon be available to user groups across all workforce segments that require the features, instead of just the white-collar or upper-level professionals. ENHANCED MODELS. The two upgrade models, the 3110 Classic and 6110 Navigator, are

designed to deliver cool features such as megapixel camera.Internet browser.Bluetooth,MP3 player,FM radio and memory expandibality through card slot to uers who are still using basic mobile phones. Leveraging on consumers familiarity with the Series 40 user interface platform,the 3110 Classic has a 1.3-megapixel camera with video recorder and 8X digital zoom anboard.The trihand (EGSM900/1800/1900)model is encased in thicker plastie and comes with a large antenna to make the phone more dependable,sys Nokia's vice president,mobile phone sales and market operations,Asia-Pacific,Alex Lambeek The 6110 Navigator stands out as a global positioning system and assisted GPS-enabled device.Offering usr-friendly navigation features such as the one-touch Navigaor key.integraed maps,turn-by-turn routing and voice guidance function,the high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA)model is a smart choice for travellers. NAVIGATION FOR EVERYONE.While navigation features come as standard inclusion for the 6110 Navigator,the capahility can be handled by Nokia's Nseries and Eseries devices as well. From Nokia's site.www smart2go com site,users can downlond maps and enjoy Nokia's "location-based experience"portfolio. Combined with the enabled devices'intuitive dedicated keys and menu-hased access.users can explore detailed maps for searching a specific address and discovering points of interests within an area According to Nokia's director,multimedia experiences Asia Pacific,Jawahar Kanjilal,the maps are updated regularly.Users will also be able to discover altermative roues to a specific destination. Currently,smart2go hosts maps to 150 countries,including Malaysia,informs Kanjilal. Comhined with GPS functionality,drivers and even travellers on foot will be able to find their way in many places around the world MOBILE TV WITH NOKIA N77.One of the key multimedia experiences that Nokia would like to share with its users is mobile TV functionallity.To put it simply.Nokia's vice president. multimedia,Asia-Pacific,Jose-Luis Martinez enthuses,"With mobile TV capability and service, everybody can say'Goall'at the same time.Everybody has the right to say'Goalt'at the same time
designed to deliver cool features such as megapixel camera, Internet browser, Bluetooth, MP3 player, FM radio and memory expandibility through card slot to users who are still using basic mobile phones. Leveraging on consumers' familiarity with the Series 40 user interface platform, the 3110 Classic has a 1.3-megapixel camera with video recorder and 8X digital zoom onboard. The triband (EGSM 900/ 1800/1900) model is encased in thicker plastic and comes with a large antenna to make the phone more dependable, says Nokia's vice president, mobile phone sales and market operations, Asia-Pacific, Alex Lambeek. The 6110 Navigator stands out as a global positioning system and assisted GPS-enabled device. Offering user-friendly navigation features such as the one-touch Navigator key, integrated maps, turn- by-turn routing and voice guidance function, the high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) model is a smart choice for travellers. NAVIGATION FOR EVERYONE. While navigation features come as standard inclusion for the 6110 Navigator, the capability can be handled by Nokia's Nseries and Eseries devices as well. From Nokia's site, www.smart2go.com site, users can download maps and enjoy Nokia's "location-based experience" portfolio. Combined with the enabled devices' intuitive dedicated keys and menu- based access, users can explore detailed maps for searching a specific address and discovering points of interests within an area. According to Nokia's director, multimedia experiences, Asia- Pacific, Jawahar Kanjilal, the maps are updated regularly. Users will also be able to discover alternative routes to a specific destination. Currently, smart2go hosts maps to 150 countries, including Malaysia, informs Kanjilal. Combined with GPS functionality, drivers and even travellers on foot will be able to find their way in many places around the world. MOBILE TV WITH NOKIA N77. One of the key multimedia experiences that Nokia would like to share with its users is mobile TV functionality. To put it simply, Nokia's vice president, multimedia, Asia-Pacific, Jose-Luis Martinez enthuses, "With mobile TV capability and service, everybody can say `Goal!' at the same time. Everybody has the right to say `Goal!' at the same time

To demonstrate Nokia's capahility in delivering optimised mobile TV experience,the N77 multimedia computer takes its turn on the showcase's centrestage Based on the S60 Third Edition software on Symbian OS,this model is Nokia's seoond digital video broadcasting.handheld (DVB-H)device. Citing DVB-H as the winning mobile TV standard.Kanjilal comments,"TV is the biggest media in the world and we are mobilising it with the N77.The pocketable and affordable N77 further drives broadeast mobile TV hased on DVB-H technology towards the mainstream market phas." While Vietnam is the first oountry in the Asia-Pacific to roll out mobile TV services over DVB-H.Malaysia's Astro and MiTV have already announced their intent to deliver the service to the local market.Kanjilal observes PARTNERSHIP WITH YOUTUBE.In providing and delivering more compelling content on the go,Nokia has co-operated with popular free video-sharing Web site YouTube With the co-operation.YouTube videos will be made easily accessible with the Nokia Web browser with Mini Map through the new YouTube mobile site,which will be launched shortly Meanwhile,YouTube video RSS feeds can now be used through the new Nokia Video Center application.Nokia Video Center will be pre.inestalled in the Nokia N95 device and thereafter in most of the new Nokia Nseries devices "Our co-operation with YouTube paves the way for continued growth for Internethased content distribution.Enabling people to have access to a wide range of videos on their connected multimedia computers offers great potential for this area,"sys Martinez He adds that Nokia Video Center enables comtent producers and distributors to lead consumers directly to dynamic video services that can be casily produced and tailored for various interests
To demonstrate Nokia's capability in delivering optimised mobile TV experience, the N77 multimedia computer takes its turn on the showcase's centrestage. Based on the S60 Third Edition software on Symbian OS, this model is Nokia's second digital video broadcasting- handheld (DVB-H) device. Citing DVB-H as the winning mobile TV standard, Kanjilal comments, "TV is the biggest media in the world and we are mobilising it with the N77. The pocketable and affordable N77 further drives broadcast mobile TV based on DVB-H technology towards the mainstream market phase." While Vietnam is the first country in the Asia-Pacific to roll out mobile TV services over DVB-H, Malaysia's Astro and MiTV have already announced their intent to deliver the service to the local market, Kanjilal observes. PARTNERSHIP WITH YOUTUBE. In providing and delivering more compelling content on the go, Nokia has co-operated with popular free video-sharing Web site YouTube. With the co-operation, YouTube videos will be made easily accessible with the Nokia Web browser with Mini Map through the new YouTube mobile site, which will be launched shortly. Meanwhile, YouTube video RSS feeds can now be used through the new Nokia Video Center application. Nokia Video Center will be pre- installed in the Nokia N95 device and thereafter in most of the new Nokia Nseries devices. "Our co-operation with YouTube paves the way for continued growth for Internetbased content distribution. Enabling people to have access to a wide range of videos on their connected multimedia computers offers great potential for this area," says Martinez. He adds that Nokia Video Center enables content producers and distributors to lead consumers directly to dynamic video services that can be easily produced and tailored for various interests