Showing posts with label FIRST PHONE OF NOKIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIRST PHONE OF NOKIA. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

MOBILE CONNECTIVITY

MOBILE CONNECTIVITY IS ARTICLE BASED ON THE TYPES OF CONNECTION FOR MOBILE. CONSIST OF SIM CARD,BLUETOOTH,WI-FI,ETC.



BASIC CONNECTIVITY:-
1> SIGNALS FROM MAIN TOWER TO MOBILE PHONES

BLUETOOTH 

BLUETOOTH IS USED TO CONNECT TWO DIFFERENT DEVICES (WIRELESS)
USED TO CHANGE DATA BETWEEN TWO DEVICES MAY BE MOBILE OR COMPUTER.

WI-FI
wi-fi IS ALSO USED TO TRANSFER DATA BETWEEN TWO DEVICES,BUT IT CONSIST OF SOME DRAWBACKS
SUCH AS LOW SPEED
OTHER DEVICE SHOULD BE IN RANGE


NOW NOKIA HAS LAUNCH NEW CONNECTIVITY OPTION IN HIS MOBILE PHONES.
NFC-SMARTPHONES
SPECIALITY OF THIS SERVICE IS THAT WE JUST HAVE TO TOUCH TWO DEVICE THEN TRANFER OF DATA IS START.

Monday, November 7, 2011

NOKIA COMPANY HISTORY BY TECHNOAASIM






MAIN HISTORY
Nokia's history starts in 1865 when mining engineer Fredrik Idestam established a groundwood pulp mill on the banks of the Tammerkoski rapids in the town of Tampere, in southwestern Finland in Russian Empire and started manufacturing paper.In 1868, Idestam built a second mill near the town of Nokia, fifteen kilometres  west of Tampere by the Nokianvirta river, which had better resources for hydropower production.

WHEN NOKIA START TELECOMMUNICATION WORK ?
The seeds of the current incarnation of Nokia were planted with the founding of the electronics section of the cable division in 1960 and the production of its first electronic device in 1962: a pulse analyzer designed for use in nuclear power plants.In the 1967 fusion, that section was separated into its own division, and began manufacturing telecommunications equipment. A key CEO and subsequent Chairman of the Board was  Björn "Nalle" Westerlund (1912–2009), who founded the electronics department and let it run a loss for 15 years.


FIRST NOKIA MOBILE PHONE

nokia nmt-900 was the first nokia handheld mobile.Nokia's mobile phones got a big publicity boost in 1987, when Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was pictured using a Mobira Cityman to make a call from Helsinki to his communications minister in Moscow. This led to the phone's nickname of the "Gorba"

FEW PICTURES OF OLD NOKIA MOBILE PHONES.