In order to rise from the downturn, Nokia has launched a strategy to connect billions of people to the Internet. To show its commitment, the Nokia is also updating portfolio ‘feature-rich mobile phones and internet service underlines that serves the world where four out of five people are in reach of cellular signals.
Nokia executive vice president for mobile phones, Mary McDowell stated that his company is very ideal for capturing much of the projected growth in the global market and that Nokia intends to maintain its leadership in voice and data market.
“More people will join the era of information using mobile phones than PCs. With an estimated 80 percent of the world’s population is within range of the device. It is a phone that will offer experiences such as a PC in the surf,” he said as quoted by Mobile Today.
He added that Nokia would be utilizing local knowledge of consumers, distribution strength and scale to innovate and deliver what consumers consider valuable at a price they can afford.
McDowell also stressed that in addition to the device and made with good prices, consumers everywhere crave global and local application of relevant content. He added that the applications they want quickly, easily and affordably.
“A new type of service and powerful software is typically associated with smartphones become more important in the mobile space a traditional phone,” he said.
He also says that Ovi Mail email activation has attracted more than 14 million, most new users who come from developing markets. In the last six months alone, 60 percent of users Ovi Mailberasal from Southeast Asia, Asia Pacific and Africa.
Over 77 percent of people in the Middle East and Africa are now sign-up for Ovi Mail on their Nokia phones, not PCs. In addition, more than 80 percent of global consumers Ovi Mail access their mailboxes from their mobile devices.
