Nokia’s Booklet3G, a Windows 7 based notebook computer will be sold in November through AT&T and Best Buy. It will be on offer for $299.99 with a 2 Year AT&T Data Connect plan.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sleek, strong Windows 7-based mini-laptop hits Best Buy stores for 299.99 USD in time for the holidays

New York, NY, USA – Drawing upon its rich heritage and leadership in the mobile industry, Nokia is opening a new chapter in mobility with the introduction of the Nokia Booklet 3G to the U.S. together with AT&T, Best Buy and Microsoft. Developed for connectivity just about anytime and virtually anywhere, the Nokia Booklet 3G is refining what consumers can expect at the crossroads of mobility and the personal computer.

“Nokia understands mobility like no other company and recognizes that the most ‘powerful’ device is the one that doesn’t have you running for the power plug or network point” said Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, president and CEO of Nokia. “By combining the Booklet’s sleek design, impressive features and competitive price together with the new Windows 7 operating system from Microsoft, AT&T’s nationwide 3G coverage and Best Buy’s unmatched national retail footprint, we believe we have a winning combination for U.S. consumers” (more…)

New Delhi, Oct. 16 (PTI): Expecting India to emerge as the second largest market for them by 2008, Finland’s Nokia has chalked out very aggressive business plans and said they would be difficult to beat in India.

With customer service and distribution network well in place, “we shall be very difficult to beat in this market,” Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, President and CEO of Nokia said adding, “we are far ahead of competitors having in market for long time. Nokia is a strong brand and well respected in India.”

The company is focusing on all segments like pricing, quality and country specific campaign in order to maintain its leadership in the Indian telecom sector.

“India is a big market especially for the telecom sector. We shall continue to be very active… the approach we have taken is to become local there. Global scale but business is local,” Olli-Pekka told PTI in an interview.

Nokia, which recently set up manufacturing plant in Tamil Nadu, has been producing India specific tailor-made phones to cater to all sections of society.

“Made in India, Made for India is what we believe in,” Olli-Pekka said adding majority of the phones would be for the domestic market but exports are also taking place from Chennai’s manufacturing facility.

He said the Indian market is extremely competitive like other markets and Nokia will have to have great portfolio as well quality.

It is very important that even in low end market not only price but phone’s features and quality are maintained, he said.

Source- http://www.hindu.com

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