Most Popular Cellphone
By tether
@tether (411)
South Africa
65 responses
@bhbirdie6 (1765)
• United States
13 Oct 06
I've seen a lot of people with the Motorola Razor. That seems to be a really popular phone nowadays.
@fellowlife (988)
• Nigeria
14 Oct 06
i also see alot of people with the motorola razr but i also think whats moving the market now is this motorola L2, that slim shped phone.i have not really had a gud look at it though and would not want to make a comment but it seems like a pretty nice phone
@amitava154 (367)
• India
14 Oct 06
to me the nokia 1100 is the mother of all cellphones,tremendous battery life,extremely robust,the perfect phone for rough use
@vignesh19 (607)
• India
14 Oct 06
I think Nokia is the most popular cell phon used in our country.Also samsung is also catching up with Nokia.Nokia along with software is finding huge fans so they go for it.
Nokia 6600 was the most popular one with all kinds of software.
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@mohit2006 (793)
• India
14 Oct 06
i also think it is nokia all the models are just rocking the market
@bapi_da (760)
• India
14 Oct 06
I think NOKIA is most popular Cellphone company.Nokia Corporation (NYSE: NOK) is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones (as of June 2006), with a global market share of approximately 34% in Q2 of 2006[1]. It produces mobile phones for every major market and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS).
The corporation also produces telecommunications network equipment for applications such as mobile and fixed-line voice telephony, ISDN, broadband access, voice over IP, and wireless LAN.
Nokia's headquarters are in Espoo, a neighbouring city of Helsinki, Finland, but it has R&D, manufacturing, and sales representation sites in many continents throughout the world. Nokia Research Center, the corporation's industrial research laboratories, has sites in Helsinki, Tokyo, Beijing, Budapest, Bochum, Palo Alto, and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Nokia is by far the largest Finnish company, accounting for about half of the market capitalization of the Helsinki Stock Exchange (OMX Helsinki); a unique situation for an industrialized country. It also plays a very large role in the economy of Finland, and Finns have ranked it many times as the best Finnish brand and employer.
@bapi_da (760)
• India
14 Oct 06
Nokia's first major mobile phone order came from the Finnish Defence Forces in 1972, for field radios. In the 1970s, Nokia began developing mobile phones for the Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) network standard, that went online in the 1980s. Nokia introduced the world's first NMT mobile phone, the Nokia Cityman, in 1987. NMT was the world's first mobile telephony standard that enabled international roaming, and provided valuable experience for Nokia for its close participation in developing Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). It is a digital standard which came to dominate the world of mobile telephony in the 1980s and 1990s, in mid-2006 accounting for about two billion mobile telephone subscribers in the world, or about 80% percent of the total, in more than 200 countries. The world's first commercial GSM call was made in 1991 in Helsinki over a Nokia-supplied network, by Prime Minister of Finland Harri Holkeri, using a Nokia phone.
In the 1980s, during the era of its CEO Kari Kairamo, Nokia expanded aggressively into new fields, mostly by acquisitions. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the corporation ran into serious financial problems, a major reason being its heavily loss-making television division. (These problems probably contributed to Kairamo taking his own life in 1988.) Nokia responded by streamlining its telecommunications divisions, and by divesting itself of the television and PC divisions. Jorma Ollila, who became the CEO in 1992, made a strategic decision to concentrate solely on telecommunications. Thus, during the rest of the 1990s, Nokia continued to divest itself of all of its non-telecommunications divisions.
The exploding worldwide popularity of mobile telephones, beyond even Nokia's most optimistic predictions, caused a logistics crisis in the mid-1990s. This prompted Nokia to overhaul its entire logistics operation. Logistics continues to be one of Nokia's major advantages over its rivals, along with greater economies of scale.
@arunchands (190)
• India
14 Oct 06
in mu college i guess sony ericson k 750i....cool phone lolzzzzzzzz...
@subhadeep (205)
• India
14 Oct 06
It has to be Nokia 1100 it has just been the Maruti 800 of the cell phones it has revolutionised mobile phone servivces in India
@gsnarayanan (1704)
• India
15 Oct 06
I use Nokia.I have not tried othe makes.Nokia gives good performance.
@gsnarayanan (1704)
• India
15 Oct 06
I use Nokia. I hace not tried other makes.....! Nokia gives good peformance.