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Nokia N8 Release: Flagship Phone Now Shipping

The Huffington Post/AP     First Posted: 09/30/10 04:59 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 06:55 PM ET

(By MATTI HUUHTANEN, AP) HELSINKI -- Nokia Corp. said Thursday it has begun shipments of its N8 model, a handset that aims to challenge RIM's Blackberry and Apple's iPhone in the smart phone market.

The news pushed Nokia stock up 2 percent, to close at $7.35 ($10.03) on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.

Nokia said deliveries would begin immediately for pre-orders of the touch screen model, which had received "the highest amount of consumer pre-orders in Nokia history." Worldwide availability would be "in the coming weeks" and will vary by country, Nokia said.

The N8, which looks like an iPhone, features a 12-megapixel digital camera with Carl Zeiss optics and a 3.5 inch display. It is built on a new version of the Symbian software with photo uploading connections to social networks like Facebook and Twitter.

On Sept. 10, Nokia replaced its Finnish CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo with Microsoft executive Stephen Elop, a Canadian, the first time the company appointed a non-Finn at its helm.

The choice of a North American executive to lead a Finnish company was seen as reflecting the increasing dominance of U.S. and Canadian companies in the evolution of the top end mobile phone business.

Apple Inc.'s iPhone has set the standard for today's smart phones, while Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerrys are the favorite of the corporate set. More recently, Google Inc.'s Android software has emerged as the choice for phone makers that want to challenge the iPhone.

Pressure had been growing on the 57-year-old Kallasvuo, who had joined the company in 1982, as markets and consumers expected something fresh and new from a company that once had the innovative edge in the industry.

That did not happen in the four years that Kallasvuo was chief executive and he was also unsuccessful at tacking problems in the North American market - the company's worst performer - despite a pledge to make it a top priority when he was appointed CEO in 2006.

Although it is still the world leader in handset sales - with a 33 percent market share - Nokia has been slow to detect new trends, like folding clamshell models and touch screen handsets.

Nokia board chairman Jorma Ollila said Thursday that he expects Elop "to bring oxygen" to Nokia.

"He will bring new vitality activity to the company," Ollila said in an interview with Finnish broadcaster YLE. "The job is very demanding and there are big projects involved. He has excellent experience in the industry and as a manager of the kind of change now facing Nokia."

Nokia, based in Espoo near Helsinki, employs 130,000 people worldwide.

Last year, it sold 432 million mobile devices.

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(By MATTI HUUHTANEN, AP) HELSINKI -- Nokia Corp. said Thursday it has begun shipments of its N8 model, a handset that aims to challenge RIM's Blackberry and Apple's iPhone in the smart phone market. ...
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12:02 PM on 10/14/2010
I love the huge advertisement that took over the story when I was about halfway through. Nothing like staring at a mostly black screen while some stupid video loads for 30 seconds only for me to push the x button within the first 2 seconds of the advertisement.
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JackHoffman
Pundit
06:06 PM on 10/04/2010
Does it have rotary dial?
08:04 PM on 10/03/2010
Oh look, another clumsy/ugly iPhone clone. With a no-install-base OS, few applications, and no developers inclined to do much more than snore over its release.

File it next to Microsoft's Kin.
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Morgantheaxe
Right is wrong, and left is correct!
08:26 PM on 10/03/2010
Man I always club the apple haters, but that doesnt mean I wont go after someone hating the other direction. Give Nokkia the props for getting in the game. The Zeiss optics in the camera tells me there is some quality there. Might be a contender in the market for sure. Don't be a hater. It's no Kin for sure.
12:51 AM on 10/04/2010
_Hate_ a phone? A _phone_?

You've mistaken me for someone without a character, but in an online forum, I suppose the odds of that are high.

Nah, I'm just snarking, the same way I do over Hollywood's endless succession of remakes, sequels, and self-referential self indulgence.

Sadly, capitalism rewards any idea, no matter how mediocre, derivative, or silly, more than a dignified silence. When we productized the universe, we gave up the option of being free to sit and think until we know something worth saying or doing.
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jwilson1
02:57 PM on 10/03/2010
Another iphone rip off...you'll have to do better then that to stop the slide.
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OS2Guy
I'm not gay but my husband is.
02:32 PM on 10/03/2010
It is dead in the water. Too fat, too little battery time, few apps, and less-than-stellar display. It will die a rather quick death.
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DRaymond
Network administrator, voiceovers
03:50 AM on 10/03/2010
The specs look fine, but there is simply no buzz whatsoever regarding Symbian right now.  Justified or not, without buzz you don't get app builders and without app builders you don't get apps, and without apps you aren't going to be considered a contender.
01:13 AM on 10/03/2010
Nokia? Aren't those the guys that are colluding with Iran to : 'to monitor the contents and track the source of e-mail, VoIP calls, and posts to social networking sites such as Twitter, MySpace and Facebook.' ..http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/06/nokia-siemens-boycott/
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Mikeeee
conservatism = "low-effort" thinking.
04:44 AM on 10/04/2010
Nah, you have them confused with homeland security.
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Mikeeee
conservatism = "low-effort" thinking.
04:47 AM on 10/04/2010
“What happens when your ‘Lawful Intercept’ capability is sold to regimes which are likely to use it a way which would be considered unlawful under European and UN Human Rights conventions — say to suppress freedom of speech?â€
You mean like homeland security monitoring all data in the US don't you?
12:19 PM on 10/02/2010
Clunk...Clunk....Clunk..... That's the N8 falling down the concrete stairs and stumbling in to the US market with a THUD..

Nokia just needs to go away until they actually have something to sell..
12:53 AM on 10/02/2010
At last! The game is afoot!
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OS2Guy
I'm not gay but my husband is.
02:33 PM on 10/03/2010
LOL! You'd better look again. And if you can't do that then you're living in your own little Nokia world. And I do mean little.
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Amishguy
I'm not really Amish.
12:07 AM on 10/02/2010
Nokia who?
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03:02 PM on 10/04/2010
They don't make propane-powered devices, so your obliviousness is understandable.
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microsoap
05:36 PM on 10/01/2010
Outside of your typically Americancentric minds, there IS such thing as a world... and in the world, Nokia (((spanks))) the iPhone.

Somehow they lost market share to Apple and now Android, though.
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PhillyKing
03:01 PM on 10/04/2010
I have the n97 and loved to rail against the fanboys for quite some time... i am however switching to an Android till nokia does better... i go between phones, but will not do an iphone till it stops dropping soooo many calls... without playing with the n8 yet i am definitely on android till nokia's next os.
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Said One
05:24 PM on 10/01/2010
"Nokia replaced its Finnish CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo with Microsoft executive Stephen Elop, a Canadian, the first time the company appointed a non-Finn at its helm."

Good news - I hope he gets the Nokia plugins for development of apps working with Visual Studio Express Editions. Right now they don't.

Then Nokia can have its own stall at the debut of the Windows 7 phone - dealing specifically with Office Apps and integration of Windows with Nokia phones.
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darquelourd
You Get What You Play For
05:07 PM on 10/01/2010
wow, it's a ballpoint pen that writes in FIVE different colored inks!
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Said One
04:57 PM on 10/01/2010
Being a Nokia person myself - the phone I have currently and specifically ordered was the Nokia 5230 and its very nice,efficient and also a nice looking phone. I hope Nokia targets apps specifically developed for this phone

The phone that will always stay close to my heart is the Nokia 6600, that phone got right everything the Ngage got wrong. I cried when I had to move on - the phone was just phenomenal.

The joystick, the keys, the shape. If they could release a slimmer, memory upgradable version of that phone I'd be set for life. It took me forever to bring myself to terms with the fact that I needed a new phone because of memory needs.
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SilentSolidarity
So what do you need? Besides a miracle.
04:42 PM on 10/01/2010
Ugly as hell!