Nokia mobile phones and smartphones have always been appreciated in the market. After all, the famous Finnish company has always offered its customers and guaranteed reliability, manufacturability, variety and attractive design
Nokia: History
The brand began in 1865 when engineer Fredrik Idestam opened a paper mill in Finland. After about three decades, the company ventured into power generation. The name was taken from the location of their second plant on the Nokianwirth River. At that time, the three industries decided to unite for one common cause. A Finnish rubber factory, a cable factory and a paper mill started working together, but it wasn't until the 1960s that they became one Nokia corporation.
The company mainly focused on four markets: paper, electronics, rubber and cable. They developed things like toilet paper, bicycle and car tires, rubber shoes, televisions, communication cables, robotics, PCs, and military hardware. In 1979 Nokia entered into a joint venture with the leading Scandinavian color TV manufacturer Salora to create the radiotelephone company Mobira Oy. A few years later, they launched the world's first international cellular system, dubbed Nordic Mobile Telephone. She linked Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland. It was at that time that the first Mobira Senator car phone appeared, which weighed about 10 kg.
Nokia mobile phones
In the 1990s, the brand became the leader in the production of phones and decided to move only in this direction. In 1991, the first GSM call in the world was made by the then Prime Minister of Finland, Harri Holkeri. Unsurprisingly, he used Nokia equipment. The following year, the first in Russia mobile phone Nokia 1011 was launched. A couple of years later, the company launched its 2100 series of phones. This is the device where the Nokia Tune melody was presented. While Nokia was planning to sell 400,000 units, the series proved to be a bestseller with 20 million phones sold worldwide.
It was followed by sliders, communicators and the world leader of the 90s - the 6100 model, which already brought us closer to the 3310. The new millennium was grandiose for Nokia, they released an insane amount of really interesting phones with different configurations and displays. From the cheapest and simplest 1100 to luxury phones like the 7280 "lipstick". Nokia phones have become the most popular in their day and have exploded the sales market.
Old nokia smartphones can be found even now, they are appreciated for their reliability and simplicity.
Technical specifications Nokia 6100
- Memory: 707.58 KB
- Platform: Nokia Series 40
- Battery: 720 mA * h Li-Ion, 5 hours (GSM)
- Screen: 128x128, CSTN, 4096 col.
- Type: Monoblock, 76 g, 102x44x13.5 mm, interchangeable panels
- Material: Plastic
- Internet: GPRS, HSCSD, WAP
Peculiarities:
- Lightweight (76g) pre-installed WAP browser
- GPRS and HSCSD internet, JAVA support
- Installed Games: Puzzle Chess, Speed Dial
- Auto dialing, SMS with T9 support
- EMS and MMS support, speakerphone