Believe it or not, Nokia’s history started in 1865, when mining engineer Fredrik Idestam established a groundwood pulp mill and manufactured paper. Over time, the company has evolved and expanded into the telecommunication and device manufacturer it is today. Over that time many great phones have come out of the woodwork, here are the 5 best and most recent.
Nokia N80 -The N80 featured a multimedia rich experience with two cameras, both a 3 Megapixel and a VGA camera on board, integrated music player, PIM functionality, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
Nokia 3250 - This brand of Nokia offered a gimmicky but cool twisting design that rotated 270 degrees. With that there was a 2 Megapixel camera, video recorder, music player and Bluetooth. Despite some design flaws, the 3250 sported a unique design and a solid multimedia experience.
Nokia 5700 Xpress Music – Simply put, this was the predecessor to 3250, cool twisting design and all.
Nokia N95 – Certainly one of Nokia’s more popular phones, and for good reason. It featured 8GB of internal memory coupled with a nice 2.8 inch display and 5 Megapixel camera. It also sported Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS and 3G support.
Nokia E71 – With a slim design, the E71 still fit in a full QWERTY keyboard. Running the Symbian OS, it was chalk full of features, supported by Wi-Fi,Bluetooth, GPS, 3G and a strong set of productivity tools.