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Nokia 6136 WiFi Phone, No More Home Dead Zone

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  1. jones

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    http://today.reuters.com/news/newsA...0Z_01_HEL003668_RTRUKOC_0_US-NOKIA-PHONES.xml

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    Nokia and rivals unveil new phones at trade show
    Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:38 PM ET



    By Tarmo Virki and Georgina Prodhan

    BARCELONA (Reuters) - The world's top handset makers launched new models at the 3GSM wireless trade show on Monday, ranging from leading edge niche products by BenQ Siemens to potential volume sellers from market leader Nokia <NOK1V.HE>.

    Nokia launched three new phone models on Monday, due in the second quarter, saying it hoped to sell "tens of millions" of its new slim 6131 camera phone.

    "We believe this will be one of the most sold mid-range phones in the world," Kai Oistamo, head of Nokia's Mobile Phones unit, told Reuters at the 3GSM trade show in Barcelona.

    Nokia regained market share in 2005 with a spate of new handsets, but many of them were cheaper models aimed at emerging markets, and analysts have said it needs to fill out its mid-price range, partly to meet the challenge of Motorola's <MOT.N> sleek Razr model.

    "They have torn up the design they had and come out with what the market and consumers are looking for. This phone will hit the sweetspot of the European market," said Gartner analyst Ben Wood.

    "We have worked on the mid-ranged phones extensively ... we have completely renewed our mid-range portfolio in the last six months," Nokia's Oistamo said.

    Oistamo said the company, which made one in three handsets sold last year, still aimed for a 40 percent market share, but declined to say when would this target be reached.

    "It's a very real goal and we are working toward this," he said.

    FIRST HSDPA PHONE

    BenQ Mobile <2352.TW> said it will bring the world's first HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) mobile phone to market around the time of the soccer World Cup in Germany that starts in June. The EF91 can download video such as football clips much faster than the first generation of 3G phones, and should be proof that the world's No. 6 mobile phone maker is as fast as its much bigger rivals.

    BenQ Mobile also launched two other phones in Barcelona: the slim-line multimedia S81 and the EF91 music phone, which has a music control pad that can be used when the phone is closed.

    Sony Ericsson <6758.T><ERICb.ST>, the world's no. 5 mobile phone maker in 2005, launched two new mobile phones due in the second quarter: the J100 entry level handset which will be priced well below 100 euros, and a slim 3G phone dubbed K610, which will be priced between 200 and 300 euros. Both are stick designs. It has also launched a 3G email smartphone with condensed qwerty text keypad, called M600, which will be priced between 300 and 400 euros ($359 to $479) when it appears in shops in the second quarter of this year.

    The J100 puts Sony Ericsson back in the entry level segment where Nokia and Motorola dominate.

    Motorola did not announce new products as the firm has decided it will no longer announce new models until it starts shipping them. The inventor of the RAZR is concerned that Asian competitors copy its models before they hit the shelves.

    RISE IN 3G

    Nokia predicted a sharp increase in users of third-generation mobile networks, with Chief Executive Jorma Ollila saying the company would sell 40 million 3G phones in 2006, compared to the total Wideband-CDMA (WCDMA) market of just over 40 million in 2005.

    The firm would also sell about 80 million handsets with music players this year, up from around 40 million in 2005, and more than 150 million models with a built-in FM radio, Ollila said.

    "The amount of different phone models has increased and I believe with Oli-Pekka Kallasvuo taking the lead, it will increase further," said eQ Bank analyst Jari Honko.

    Kallasvuo, former head of Nokia's Mobile Phones division, will take over as the group CEO from Ollila in June.

    Nokia said the clamshell shaped 6131 would retail for around 275 euros ($326.9) excluding subsidies and value added taxes.

    Smaller rival Sony Ericsson launched a slim 3G phone with a 2-megapixel camera, called the K610, which it said would be the smallest and lightest 3G phone on the market.

    Nokia also unveiled the 6136 model, with a camera and technology allowing it to connect to wireless network hotspots, which Oistamo said would also retail for about 275 euros.

    "I'm very happy about the UMA phone. I believe it's in the operators' interest," said Opstock analyst Hannu Rauhala.

    The Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) technology lets users make phone calls over the Internet, bypassing network operators.

    Ollila said the company would also launch phones for HSDPA.

    "This year we will have a number of handsets in the market place with HSDPA capabilities," Ollila said, adding the firm would also launch more models capable of making Internet calls using WiMax wireless networks.

    Nokia also launched a basic model, the 6070, which would have a retail price of about 135 euros.
     
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    This Phone Fits T-Mobile since they Have a Lot of Hot Spots.
    This is like adding More Cell Towers.

    Your Home Wireless Router Acts Like a Cell Tower,
    it can Handoff Calls To a Real Cell Tower
    as you Leave Home.


    In other words, UMA will do for mobile users what Vonage has done for fixed-line users: allow them to make phone calls over the Internet from a handset rather than a computer.

    Most Malls/Airports/Train-Bus Terminals have starbucks or Borders.

    This Phone will Be Looked At Hard
    by other Carriers.


    http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Sto...E36B98}&source=blq/yhoo&dist=yhoo&siteid=yhoo
     
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    I am having trouble understanding what advantages UMA would have over using Skype on any of the numerous handsets which already have WiFi. The latest WiFi routers using MIMO and have a range of 1,000 feet so the advantages of handing off to your cellular carrier is becoming less important.

    My Vonage stand alone WiFi phone arrives tomorrow.
     
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    Nokia 6136 can use both
    Cell Towers and Wifi.
    even do a Handoff between them.
    Very advantageous to T-Mobile
    since they have Many Hotspots.
     
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    So once again, Nokia has been dragged kicking and screaming into providing the same phone technology which Motorola, Samsung and HTC have been offering for several years.
     
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    These phones is emerging with the potential to disrupt the business model of traditional mobile operators.
    Those Living in an Indoor Dead Zone will have Full Signal.

    T-Mobile will sell the Service for $2.00,
    each time your Home or in a Hot Spot
    and other Callers like VZW calls you
    they Pay you don't,
    all your calls are Free.
     
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