- Industrie: Mobile communications
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Finnish multinational communications corporation currently the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones. The company also offers Internet services and produces telecommunications network equipment.
The geographical area within which a network service provider offers mobile service for a mobile phone. See also Coverage area.
Industry:Mobile communications
A memory that is shared between specified functions or applications. If one or two applications use all the capacity, there is no memory available for the others at that moment. For example, the calendar, short message service (SMS), and phonebook or contacts may share a dynamic memory in a mobile device.
Industry:Mobile communications
A company that provides or hosts services or content either for end users or for other entities such as other service providers. A service provider provides, for example, mobile services for its customers.
Industry:Mobile communications
A service that lets the user send and receive messages of limited length. See also Messaging.
Industry:Mobile communications
A protocol that is used to transfer e-mail messages. Usually SMTP is used only for sending.
Industry:Mobile communications
A faster version of the GSM wireless service that delivers data at higher rates. EDGE enables faster high speed circuit switched data (HSCSD) and general packet radio service (GPRS) connections. It enables the delivery of multimedia and other broadband applications to mobile phone and computer users.
Industry:Mobile communications
A sequence of typed characters that graphically produces a sideways image of a face expression, such as:-), :o, or :'-(. A smiley is used, for example, in a chat or e-mail message, to set the tone for the preceding sentence. In some phone models the user can select the smiley from a ready-made collection.
Industry:Mobile communications
Additional pieces of equipment that are used to enhance the operation or look of mobile devices, including coloured covers, batteries, chargers, headsets, car kits, and carrying cases. Information about compatible enhancements for a specific phone can be found on the www.nokia.com/phones/enhancements.
Industry:Mobile communications
A feature that lets a user connect to a phone number by pressing one key.
Industry:Mobile communications
A language describing the structure of data for web pages. XHTML consists of HTML elements combined with the syntax of XML. Extensible hypertext markup language is the next-generation version of HTML based on XML for sharing the basic content across mobile phones, PDAs, desktop computers, televisions, and pagers. XHTML provides greater possibilites for improving graphical appearance.
Industry:Mobile communications