Nokia Connections 2004
Nokia Connections 2004

Nokia Connections 2004

Once the darling of the mobile phone industry, Nokia is facing tough competition from competitors such as Motorola, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.

Written by Daniel Thomas

With growing businesses demand for mobile computing, and the convergence of consumer electronic devices such as cameras, games and MP3 players, Nokia is looking to launch new products and win back market share.

The Finnish company is now extending its product range to incorporate new security products for the enterprise, and is offering a greater range of both consumer and business handsets.

But with new market entrants encroaching on the mobile space, will Nokia be able to achieve its target of a 40 per cent market share?

For the latest news from Nokia Connections 2004 in Helsinki read on.

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