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Does anyone know the top ten unknown secrets of Nokia?

10. The name of the town of Nokia comes from a river that flows through the local area. The name of this river is "Nokianvirta", which means sable in the ancient Finnish language. This animal is now extinct.

9. Nokia is sometimes called "aikon" (that is, writing "Nokia" backwards) by non-Nokia users and mobile software developers because "aikon" is used in many SDK software packages. Including Nokia's own Symbian S60 SDK.

8. Unlike other mobile phones, Nokia's call timer will not automatically start when the call is connected, but will start when the call starts (except for S60 series mobile phones) , such as Nokia 6600).

7. Nokia ranked 20th among Fortune's most admired companies in 2006 (1st in the network communications industry and 4th among non-U.S. companies).

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6. In Asia, mobile phones with numbers starting with 4 have never appeared on Nokia phones, because 4 is considered unlucky in many areas of South and East Asia.

5. Nokia corporate font It is the AgfaMonotype Nokia Sans font, originally designed by Eric Spiekermann. Previously, in advertisements and mobile phone user manuals, Nokia used the Agfa Rotis Sans font most commonly.

4. The "special" thing when Nokia mobile phones receive text messages The ringtone is "SMS" (Short Message Service) in Morse Code, the "Crescendo" SMS ringtone is "Connecting People" in Morse Code (was it translated as "Technology is people-oriented" at the time?), and the "standard" SMS ringtone is The "M" in Morse code (stands for "Message", "information").

3. Nokia is now the world's largest digital camera manufacturer because it sells more camera phones than any other Camera manufacturer.

2. In fact, the first commercial GSM call was made in Helsinki in 1991 through a Nokia-supported network. The caller was Harri Holkeri, the Deputy Prime Minister of Finland, using a Nokia mobile phone.

1. Nokia's iconic ringtone "Nokia tune" is actually adapted from the 19th century guitar work "GranVals", written by Spanish musician Francisco Tárrega. This ringtone was first named < /p>