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Ala-Pietila said Nokia expects 50 million Java-enabled phones to ship by the end of 2002. The 100 million mark should be reached by the end of 2003.
Nokia continues to push cheap touch phones. The 5230 will cost €149 (US$210) before subsidies and taxes.
In what some believe is the most ambitious effort yet to use Java in cell phones, the handset maker announces plans to sell 100 million phones using the software language by the end of 2003.
The world's biggest cell phone maker, Finland's Nokia, has adopted Java as the basis for software on its future cellular phone and combined phone/handheld device.
Today Nokia announced the XpressMusic 5800, a new touch screen-based device that is aimed at the youth market. The 5800 will come with several different radio configurations, including one for ...
The company plans to unveil its first touch-screen phone next week at an event in London, according to a Reuters report.
Nokia, with the Mobile Runtime for Java Applications (JRT), is enabling development of Java applications for Symbian 3 devices, Nokia officials said Thursday.
Nokia recently made a new version of Java Runtime available for S60 phones. It includes some usability and performance improvements and a host of other under-the-hood changes. Nokia says it will ...
Two critical flaws in Sun Microsystems' Java technology for mobile devices could be used by hackers to secretly make calls, record conversations and access information on Nokia Series 40 cell ...
Telecom Lead India: Mobile major Nokia has launched the Asha Touch family of mobile devices. The three new phone models – the Nokia Asha 305, Nokia Asha 306 and Nokia Asha 311 – expand the ...
In what some believe is the most ambitious effort yet to use Java in cell phones, handset maker Nokia on Tuesday announced plans to sell 100 million phones using the software language by the end ...