One of the leading brands of mobile manufacturers Nokia has created a sense of trust among mobile users with their so many models. Among all their models and series the N series of mobile phones have created the greatest buzz around. Till now they have launched 10 models of N series Nokia mobile phones- N70, N72, N73, N76, N77, N80, N81, N82, N93, N95. And this time Nokia is ready with two more models to be launched. The recent Third Mobile World Congress (3GSM) held in Barcelona, Spain saw Nokia showcasing their new products. This summit is for discussing the latest products and services and to discuss future technologies.
The world leader of mobile phones Nokia showcased two of its awaiting models of N series. They are N78 and N96. Of this the Nokia N96 has already been launched in Brussels in February 2008. Lets hope the new Nokia N series can win hearts of people just like the the old models did. The Nokia mobile phones are popular among people who are from all classes. But they are more popular among mainstream and businessman.
There are certain things which make Nokia Mobile phones the ardent choice of all. Specially the N series phones. First the wide range of models give an opportunity to all to choose a model of his or her choice and also to look for features according to one’s tastes. No other brand has been successful in achieving such huge success like Nokia mobile phones.
There is no doubt that there is stiff competition from other brands but Nokia mobile phones have been successful in holding their position and retaining the slot they have always maintained- the top.
If the manufacturer goes on manufacturing such high end mobile phones like Nokia N96 (internal 16GB memory) and Nokia N95 the company would soon wipe of other brands from market. Nokia mobile phones has many added features and facilities which make them user friendly and phone for all users. In the last decade the Nokia mobile phones witnessed an emerging sales of mobile phones. In 2005 their sales touched one billion.
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