Nokia N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition

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Ushering in the next generation of wireless broadband devices, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) today unveiled its newest Nseries device, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet - WiMAX Edition, Nokia's first device engineered to take advantage of new wide-area high-speed mobile WiMAX networks. This pocket-sized device lets consumers enjoy an open Internet experience, allowing for access to the full Internet without barriers, while on the go. The Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition is the latest iteration of Nokia's popular line of Internet Tablet products. For the first time, the power and convenience of the Internet Tablet platform is combined with next generation wide-area wireless broadband capability, allowing users to easily and quickly access all of their favorite Internet services beyond local area hot spots. The Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition is expected to be available in the United States during the summer of 2008 in areas where WiMAX connectivity is available.

WiMAX is a standards-based wireless broadband technology that delivers an open Internet experience similar to that of fixed broadband technologies with typical data download speeds of up to 2-4 Mbps per user with peak download speeds of up to 10 Mbps. Unlike current single point local area technologies like Wi-Fi which have a range of a few hundred feet, WiMAX networks consist of a number of interconnected base stations, each with a radius of up to 2-3 miles, that allow for handoffs from one base station to another as users move about a region or metro area. Additionally, WiMAX networks integrate technology designed to maximize the quality of service for each subscriber.

"By delivering the kind of open Internet experience that consumers previously only expected on a desktop PC, the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition is a compelling example of how next generation broadband wireless technology will not only change the way people think about the Internet, it will change the very nature of the Internet itself," said Ari Virtanen, Vice President of Convergence Products for Nokia. "Much in the way that the evolution of the fixed Internet from dial-up to broadband enabled a host of new Internet services and changed people's expectations of what an Internet experience should be, the transition to a broadband Internet experience set free from the constraints of a fixed network will spark the next wave of new mobile Internet services, and will forever change the perception of what the Internet can be."

Along with a full featured web browser, powered by Mozilla, that takes full advantage of the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition's large 4.13 inch touch screen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a variety of popular web-based services are also supported. Many of these applications can be found on Nokia's dedicated OS 2008 User Site. To keep connected while on-the-go, a number of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and Instant Messaging (IM) clients are available, including Skype(TM), Google Talk(TM), and Gizmo5, which can also take advantage of the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition's built-in web cam for video calls. A client for the popular Rhapsody online music service is also available, transforming the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition into a portable jukebox with millions of songs available to enjoy at a few taps of the screen. Beyond these well-known services, an active developer community has also emerged around the Linux-based Internet Tablet platform, creating additional applications - from games to productivity tools.

A number of additional features further enhance the utility of the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition. With built-in GPS, the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition can easily transform itself into a fully featured personal navigation device, complete with real-time on-screen maps. An integrated media player and 2 GB of internal memory, expandable to a full 10 GB of memory with the addition of an optional microSD memory card, allows the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition to store and play back a large library of music and video content. When not in range of a WiMAX network, the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition can also access the Internet over Wi-Fi or via conventional cellular data networks by pairing to a compatible mobile phone via Bluetooth technology.

Also being introduced with the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition is the newest Internet Tablet operating system. This new upgraded OS2008 introduces useful new features to the platform, including an enhanced e-mail client, support for Chinese character rendering in the browser and RSS feeds and Seamless Software Update functionality to eliminate manual software updates, making periodic updates of the operating system quick and easy. While standard on the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition, current owners of Nokia N810 and N800 Internet Tablets with earlier operating systems will be able to upgrade their device to the revised operating system for free during the second quarter of 2008.

Notes to editors
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To hear the Nokia podcast about WiMAX technology with Nokia's Vice President of Convergence Products, Ari Virtanen, visit www.nokia.com/press/techpodcast

About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. We make a wide range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people to experience music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games, business mobility and more. Developing and growing our offering of consumer Internet services, as well as our enterprise solutions and software, is a key area of focus. We also provide equipment, solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks.

Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition

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Nokia today announced the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV
Edition, an entertainment hub that combines mobile broadcast TV
(DVB-H), social networking, music and gaming in one compact 3G
device. With mobile broadcast TV consumption on the rise - by 2012
there will be over 300 million people worldwide watching TV on their
mobile phones - this handset offers easy access to anyone wanting to
enjoy an exceptional live, on-the-move TV experience.

Nokia vice president Mark Selby said, "The introduction of the Nokia
5330 Mobile TV Edition responds to the arrival of DVB-H broadcast
mobile TV networks in new markets and offers an affordable device for
new and existing customers alike. Customers are increasingly watching
a variety of programmes on their mobiles, such as drama programs,
news and sport, for a longer period of time. The Nokia 5330 Mobile TV
Edition has the sound and image quality to hold audiences captive."

Watch TV. Anywhere.
Thanks to the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition's DVB-H technology,
programs burst through the QVGA 2.4" screen in full-colour, crystal
clear, sharp images. Plug in 3.5mm headphones for personal viewing or
use the loudspeaker option to share the experience with friends and
family.

With one-click access to live broadcasts, the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV
Edition can pick up the best channels around. Set reminders for
favorite shows to make sure key episodes aren't missed and create
personal channel lists with Nokia's innovative Electronic Program
Guide (EPG) for a truly tailored mobile broadcast TV experience.

The Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition provides broadcast picture quality
while the headset acts as an antenna for outstanding reception, so no
blank screens or interference during those all important moments.
Long battery life gives up to six hours of DVB-H usage; enough time
to watch three football matches - or six episodes of a soap opera -
before recharging. The Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition will retail for
155 Euros before taxes and subsidies.

Franklin Selgert, Chairman, Broadcast Mobile Convergence Forum said,
"It is essential for DVB-H service providers to have a variety of
devices capable of serving the mass market. Having a complete
portfolio of handsets is pivotal for the commercial success of mobile
TV. The new Nokia DVB-H enabled mobile phone, the Nokia 5330 Mobile
TV Edition, is a great addition to the current portfolio of broadcast
TV-capable handsets."

Catch up with friends. Anytime.
The Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition comes with all the latest social
networking software, making it simple to stay in touch with friends
via Ovi Contacts, Facebook, MySpace and YouTube. Post status updates
for friends and family to follow or instant message (IM) them via
Windows Live(TM) Messenger, Google Talk, Yahoo! Messenger, ICQ, AOL
and many others.

Capture photos and video clips, day or night, using the 3.2 megapixel
camera with 4x digital zoom and LED flash before uploading and
sharing favourite shots via sites such as OviShare and Flickr.
Alternatively, email them via Ovi Mail, Nokia Messaging, Windows Live
Messenger, Gmail, or Yahoo! Mail.

Play music. Whenever.
Accessing music and other apps is easy with dedicated music keys and
links to the Nokia Music store (where available). The Nokia 5330
Mobile TV edition is also compatible with Nokia's innovative Comes
with Music service - providing free, unlimited access to millions of
tracks. Download free music anytime, anywhere - and keep all the
music forever.

Keep up-to-date. Wherever.
Check out the choice of personalized media and applications in the
Ovi Store. A one-stop-shop for thousands of applications, games,
videos, podcasts, productivity tools, web and location-based services
and more, means personalizing the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition is
just the touch of a button away.

Mobile TV. Roll-out.
Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks work with more than 30 operators
worldwide on Mobile TV implementations. Commercial launches with
Mobile TV services based on DVB-H and OMA BCAST standards include
Austria, Finland, Ghana, Kenya, India, Italy, Namibia, Nigeria,
Netherland, Philippines and Switzerland. Additional commercial
launches can be expected during the next 12-18 month in more than 20
countries.

Stefan Schneiders, Head of Mobile TV solutions at Nokia Siemens
Networks said, "It is great that Nokia has affirmed its commitment to
DVB-H by launching the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition. 2010 brings a
series of high-profile global sporting events and this is a good
opportunity for operators to create, drive and bundle innovative
mobile TV services based on DVB-H. In fact, during the 2006 World
Cup, Italy saw the launch of the most successful mobile TV
Broadcasting service in Europe."

Francois Theron, CEO at DStv Mobile comments: "DStv Mobile has rolled
out DVB-H networks in Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and Namibia and we are
currently rolling out a number of new networks in other African
countries. Our success has been built around offering innovative and
premium television content at an affordable price while facilitating
access to inexpensive handsets which suit the requirements of
consumers in Africa. The introduction of the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV
Edition is a welcome development as Nokia is a trusted brand in
Africa and will further encourage television viewers to access
entertainment, sport and news on the DStv Mobile platforms."

Vincent Grivet, Vice President, Mobile TV TDF, France said "We are
very excited by the launch of the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition. It is
a highly seducing and compelling device and will be the perfect
platform for introducing both European mobile users and operators to
a high quality and constraint free mobile TV experience. This is
exactly what the industry has been waiting for to accelerate the
broadcast mobile TV roll out, and we look forward to the successful
and fast distribution of this innovative device in our key European
markets such as Finland, Austria, Germany and France.

Vincenzo Novari, CEO at Hutch 3G, Italy, said: "As the largest
handset producer in the world, Nokia's announcement is real evidence
of their commitment to the development of the broadcast mobile TV
market. Networks, content and handsets made for mass consumer
consumption are the key ingredients for fuelling the market's
growth".

Erik Sylvestersson, Vice President Sales & Marketing at DNA Finland
said: "Live digital TV broadcasts over DVB-H networks is becoming
more accessible to more people. In Finland, we have found that sport
and news are the key drivers for broadcast mobile TV consumption
among consumers. People want to be able to watch the action as it
happens - rather than settle for highlight shows once they get home.
Consumers expect an exceptional on-the-move TV experience at an
affordable price, something the Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition is fully
equipped to deliver."

Notes to editors:

Compatibility with the aforementioned services may be limited to
certain countries.

Nokia's first commercial DVB-H device was the Nokia N92, launched in
November 2005. Nokia's DVB-H device range includes the Nokia N92,
Nokia N77, and the Nokia N96. In addition Nokia enables DVB-H
reception on multiple devices including the Nokia N97, Nokia N97
mini, Nokia N86 8MP, Nokia E75, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia X6
by using the Nokia Mobile TV Receiver SU-33W.

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