Posts archive for: October, 2007
  • Nokia introduces E51 device for business mobility

    Mobile handset maker Nokia on Thursday launched a new set - Nokia E51 bolstering its E-series portfolio of business devices.

    With this launch, the company has over seven E-series devices (E50, E65, E90 communicator, E60, E61, E62 and E61i) in India.

    "The device is ideal for business professionals who require reliable, real-time access to business applications, need to manage time effectively and value a single device that is easy to set up, maintain and use," Nokia Enterprise Solutions Country General Manager G K Chakrapani told reporters here.

    "With India amongst the top 10 nations in the world to use smart phones that offer mobile internet services for corporate and business professionals, mobility has acquired a status of a necessity," Chakrapani said, adding that the numbers of users in this segment were growing fast.

    By 2009, there will be 880 million mobile workers worldwide and by 2010, 80 per cent of key business would involve exchange of real time information, demonstrating that mobility has begun to go mainstrseam, he added.

    The prices of the new E51 model is Euros 300, plus taxes, he added.

    Source:http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Telecom/Nokia_introduces_E51_device_for_business_mobility/articleshow/2409244.cms

  • Sony Ericsson Unveils P-Series

    Sony Ericsson mobile company formally presented the P1i business phone, a complete mobile office device to the business community in Nigeria at a colourful occasion in Lagos recently.

    According to the company the Sony Ericsson P1i is the latest edition to the P-series pioneers smartphone technology, offering users a complete mobile office. The pocket sized P1 is a small package, with a large offering. Push email, high speed connectivity and a true multimedia package, all in the 106 x 55 x 17mm casing.

    Mr. Emeka Nkpa, the National Accounts Manager, Sony Ericsson Nigeria explained that "The Sony Ericsson P1i is an evolution of our P-series smart phones, built to push forward the best attributes of its predecessors with significant improvements in design, speed and battery performance."

    In her comment, the Special adviser to the Deputy Governor, Ronke Azeez, who represented her boss at the occasion, laid emphasis on the convenience of owing a P1i. She said, "With the P1i phone, it means you don't need to travel or move around with your laptop. You just pick up your P1i phone and you can work from anywhere".

    The occasion witnessed the demonstration of some of the technical features of the Sony Ericsson P1i smart-phone.

    Source:http://allafrica.com/stories/200710120751.html

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