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What does Nokla mean?

Nokia (headquartered in Finland)

Nokia NYSE:NOK is a multinational company of mobile communication products, headquartered in Finland. In the mobile phone product market, Nokia has occupied the first position in the market share for many years. In 2005, Nokia shipped about 264 million mobile phones, which was 1.8 times that of the second-ranked Motorola (its shipment was 654.38+45 million, and its market share was about 17.7%), accounting for 32 1% of the global market share. In addition, its strength in the fields of communication network equipment manufacturing (mainly GSM and WCDMA networks) and mobile multimedia application development is also in the forefront of the world, and it can provide wireless connection solutions for enterprise users.

The name Nokia originally meant an animal, a place and a group of people.

The word Nokia comes from the old Finnish word "nois"-a small mink that lives on both sides of the Nokia River and looks like an ancient mink. As a place name, Nokia originally only refers to Nokia territory. Later, Nokia was also used to refer to the Nokia people living in the parish of Pirkkala.

1865 after the establishment of Nokia, local people began to use Nokia more to refer to the thriving industrial zone at that time. In recognition of the largest local industrial facilities and employers, Pohjois-Pirkkala Town was founded in 1937, and was renamed Nokia Town one year later. 1977, Nokia Town was upgraded to Nokia City. Nokia's logo is a sable crawling in a blue stream.

The original Nokia Ab was founded in 1865 by a Finnish engineer named Fredrik Idestam, who mainly engaged in pulp production and paper making. 1967, Nokia merged with Finland Rubber Engineering Co., Ltd. (founded in 1896) and Finland Cable Engineering Co., Ltd. (founded in 19 12), thus forming the Nokia Company we see today.

Today, Nokia focuses on the research and development and manufacturing of mobile communication-related products, including mobile phone products and multimedia, entertainment, communication networks and enterprise-level solutions. Nokia is a global leader in mobile communication, and is committed to providing easy-to-use and safe products for mobile network operators and enterprise users, including mobile phones, images, games, media and solutions, thus enriching people's lives and improving work efficiency. Nokia shares are listed in the five major securities markets around the world, with shareholders all over the world.

In 2005, Nokia's sales reached 3.4/kloc-0.90 billion euros (about 48.55 billion dollars), its profit income was 4.64 billion euros (about 66.5438 billion dollars), and its profit margin was/kloc-0.3%. By the end of 2005, the company had 14 factories in 8 countries around the world, and established R&D centers in 1 1 countries, with about 58,800 employees [2]. As a listed company, Nokia is listed in Helsinki, Finland, Stockholm, Sweden, Frankfurt, Germany and new york, USA.

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10. The name of Nokia Town comes from a local river. This river is called "Nokianvirta", which means sable in Finnish. This animal is now extinct.

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

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

7. Nokia ranked 20th among the most admired companies in Fortune magazine in 2006 (network communication industry 1, fourth among non-American companies).

6. In Asia, the mobile phone with the number 4 has never appeared in Nokia mobile phones, because in many places in South Asia and East Asia, 4 is considered unlucky.

5. The font of Nokia Company is AgfaMonotype Nokia Sans font, originally designed by Eric Speakman. Agfa Rotis Sans font is the most commonly used font in Nokia advertisements and mobile phone user manuals.

4. The "special" ringtone of Nokia mobile phone when receiving SMS is "SMS" (short message service) of Morse code, and the "gradually enhanced" ringtone of SMS is "connector" of Morse code (was it translated into "people-oriented technology" at that time? ), the "standard" of SMS ringtone is the "M" of Morse code (representing "message" and "information").

Nokia is now the largest manufacturer of digital cameras in the world, because its camera phones have sold more than any camera manufacturer.

2. Actually, the first commercial GSM telephone was made in Helsinki at 199 1 through the network supported by Nokia. The caller was Finnish Deputy Prime Minister Harry Holkeri, using a Nokia mobile phone.

1. Nokia's iconic ringtone "Nokia Tone" is actually adapted from19th century guitar work "GranVals" written by Spanish musician Francisco Tárrega. This ringtone was originally called "Grande Valse" in Nokia phones. 1998, this ringtone is widely known, and it is called "Nokia Tone". Nokia renamed it and still uses it today.

Nokia's latest market share survey exceeds 36%, and the gap with the second place continues to widen!