With a series of new products summed up by one analyst as “a gadget freak’s delight,” wireless leader Nokia is hoping to set itself up for a promising 2002, analysts say.
Nokia’s game plan is clear: Raise the technology bar for its wireless phones to entice skittish consumers to upgrade. And on the side, Nokia hopes to sell the network infrastructure needed to handle advanced wireless services. “Nokia’s latest phones make a technological statement,” said Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney. “Technologically, there’s everything but the kitchen sink. It’s a gadget freak’s delight.”Read More
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