Nokia broadened its cell phone line today, releasing seven new models that it hopes will solidify its No. 1 spot in the market. The company has added a 2-megapixel camera phone and three CDMA (code division multiple access) phones. Nokia has faced increasing competition from Motorola and Samsung in the United States, where mobile phone service providers Sprint and Verizon use CDMA, the second most popular technology. Nokia’s earlier phones placed much greater emphasis on GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications).
Nokia Broadens Phone Line with 2-Megapixel Camera, CDMA
Posted by: Susan B. Shor June 13, 2005 10:54 AMNokia broadened its cell phone line today, releasing seven new models that it hopes will solidify its No. 1 spot in the market. The company has added a 2-megapixel camera phone and three CDMA (code division multiple access) phones. Nokia has faced increasing competition from Motorola and Samsung in the United States, where mobile phone service providers Sprint and Verizon use CDMA, the second most popular technology. Nokia’s earlier phones placed much greater emphasis on GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications).