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Storage in a major application enabler, and that’s why Nokia is going to add hard disk drives in their mobile phones in 2005 and beyond. Nokia believes that smartphones sales are going to grow to 20M units in 2004 and 240M units in 2008. More than 550M of cell phones have been sold last year. |
“We will see hard disks in Nokia devices in 2005 and 2006,” Nokia Multimedia head Anssi Vanjoki told a news conference.
[techdigest]
[economictimes]
[via gadgetloundge]
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As Nokia understands that selling smartphones is a good way to keep high margins, they are trying to pack more features in their upcoming cell phones.
