Motorola Crush,Multimedia Phone Plus Touchscreen
Simple, full touch technology, is still a mainstay of Motorola, especially for its newest product, Crush. With high-end design, the quality is excellent telephone calls and multimedia features, Motorola handset features touch Crush dialler which has high accuracy. This means users can access quickly answer the call, and also a QWERTY keyboard that is not less cool to provide the ease and speed for typing short messages.
Design of Crush Motorola phones are so stylish, equipped with a large display and touchscreen smooth. Facilities plus the pedometer can calculate every step of the user and the music video player as well to keep the user entertained. For other facilities in this Crush includes Bluetooth v2.0 and 3.5 mm headset jack, 2 megapixel camera, and additional storage capacity up to 16GB. Although Motorola has not released a price, but this product is expected to come from 4th quarter of 2009.
Motorola mobile phone main specifications Crush:
* Talk and Standby Time: 4.3 hours and 21 days
* Bands / Modes: 800/1900 CDMA EVDO Rel-O
* Weight: 3.6 oz
* Dimensions: 2.0 x 4:17 x .57 inches
* Battery: 950mAh
* Connections: 3.5 mm headset jack, stereo Bluetooth v2
* Display: 2.8 “240 x 400 WQVGA
* Features:
o SMS, MMS
o Audio MP3 / WMA / MID / MIDI X_MIDI / AAC / AAC + / QCELP
o 2-megapixel camera
o Internal Antenna
* Memory: 1000 phonebook, additional memory 16GB
* Form: Touch Table
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A brief History of Nokia Company
You maybe think that the largest mobile phone company, Nokia is built for the purpose of industrial plant or cell. We got nice info, said that Nokia originated from the name of a community living in the river Emakoski in Southern Finland negar. NOKIA history was discovered by the company Fredrik Idestam for pulp mill machinery in 1865. Later developed into the machine pulp and paper manufacturer in 1920 and is a leading paper manufacturer in Europe. 1950’s chief executive officer (CEO) Björn Westerlund predict future growth in some sectors (pulp and paper) will be limited and instead built an electronics division at the cable factory Helsinki (here’ve started to lead to seluluer).
During 15 years of Siemens electronics has probation from a variety of errors. However, of all the mistakes and experiments, it woke up gradually substantial skills of a talented set of experts. In the 1970s Nokia and Salora television manufacturers joined forces to develop mobile phone (cell phone). And in the 1980s all integrated into the Nokia Salora. At the same time Motorola phone network operating gain from Televa Government Telecommunications Company. However, not all efforts be made Nokia the leading mobile phone manufacturer in the world to walk a success. In the 1980s the company bought German television manufacturer, SEL, but was forced to leave because they do not go smoothly.
In early 1981, Siemens had launched a product called Nordic Mobile Telephony (NMT). NMT is the first multinational cellular network in the world. Therefore, throughout the 1980s NMT was introduced to several countries and received tremendous applause.
In the early 1990s, Nokia had a crisis, but the new CEO, Jorma Ollila, decided to focus on mobile phones and telephone networks. Result, the first GSM phone in the world emerged in Finland in 1991. Then the global mobile phone market began to grow very rapidly in the mid-1990s and Nokia become number one.
Now as much as the Nokia 2100 series pan success. Sales target of 500 thousand units achieved in 1994. With a workforce of 54 thousand people, Alcatel products sold in 130 countries. Now maybe everyone know that cell phones are easy in operation NOKIA, because that’s the motto of NOKIA.
know that once agan country Finland is very dependent on the result of forests (wood), but now what Departemen of the country’s Foreign Affairs (Jyrki Vesikansa): “We used to live off the forest, but now we can add on Nokia”…

Nokia Head Office in Keilaniemi, Espoo, Finland.
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