Nokia
Nokia Corporation is an international wired and wireless telecommunications company. Today, Nokia is the largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world.
The company headquarters is located in Espoo, a city near Helsinki. Research laboratories are located in Helsinki, Tampere, Toija, Tokyo, Beijing, Budapest, Bochum, Palo Alto and Cambridge (Massachusetts, USA). The main factories are located in Salon (Finland), Beijing and Dongguan (China), Chennai (India), Komarom (Hungary) and the Rhur region (Germany). Another one is to be opened in Romania. Design residence Salon has been.
Nokia plays an important role in the Finnish economy. In fact, it is by far the most important company in the country. It has approximately one third of the market capitalization of the Helsinki stock exchange, an unusual situation in an industrialized country. It creates many jobs in Finland, and other companies have grown thanks to subcontracting. In 2006, Nokia's profit exceeded the Finnish budget for the first time. Things like this, some have started to call Finland Nokialandia.
The Nordic company is no longer the leader in the phone market, the honor it held for many years at the beginning of the century. But he knows how to reinvent himself after almost disappearing at the hands of Microsoft. And it has done this by launching interesting devices with a nostalgic touch that many of us like. Today it has gone a little further with the introduction of new phones of this type, some with a truly amazing form factor, including a headphone charger.
New features from Nokia
This is what they call phones with a classic look, but with modern features launched by Nordic companies. Arguably the most surprising of the ones we've seen is a review of an icon of the Mp3 era, such as the new Nokia 5710 XpressAudio. This not only brings back the design of that iconic phone, but also adds wireless headphones that can be worn on your back. Close the lid, and there we are.