Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
|---|---|
| Nokia H80 | Nokia H80 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1998. The Nokia H80 and H81 trunked handportable radios fulfil the ETS 300 086/113 and MPT 1327 / 1343 specifications in the temperature… |
| Nokia H81 | The Nokia H81 trunked handportable radio fulfil the ETS 300 086/113 and MPT 1327 / 1343 specifications in the temperature range -25 … 55°C. The operating temperature range is -30 … +65°C. |
| Nokia H85 | The Nokia H85 trunked handportable radio fulfils the ETS 300 086/113 and MPT 1327 / 1343 specifications in the temperature range -25 … 55°C. The operating temperature range is -30 … +65°C. … |
| Nokia HD-60NM | Nokia HD-60NM is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1998. |
| Nokia MBS 88 | Nokia MBS 88 was a paging device released by Nokia in 1993. |
| Nokia MBS 88 ALPHA | Nokia MBS 88 ALPHA is a paging device released by Nokia in 1993. |
| Nokia MikroMikko 1 | MikroMikko was a Finnish line of microcomputers released by Nokia Corporation's computer division Nokia Data from 1981 through 1987. MikroMikko was Nokia Data's attempt to enter the business… |
| Nokia Mobira Cityman 100 | The Nokia Mobira Cityman 100 is a 'brick' mobile phone released by Nokia in 1990. The Mobira/Nokia series (1982–1990) are the earliest phones produced by Nokia and the phones all use 1G networks… |
| Nokia N201 | Nokia N201 was released by Nokia in 1992. |
| Nokia nk502 | Nokia nk502 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1997. Display: |
| Nokia nk503 | Nokia nk503 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1997. Display: |
| Nokia nk702 | Nokia nk702 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1997. Size: GSM data transmission: |
| Nokia NM101 | Nokia NM101 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1996. SPECIFICATIONS: |
| Nokia NM151 | Nokia NM151 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1996. SPECIFICATIONS: |
| Nokia NM152 | Nokia NM152 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1997. Networks JDC1.5 |
| Nokia NM156 | Nokia NM156 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1998. |
| Nokia NM157 | Nokia NM157 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1999. |
| Nokia NM201 | Nokia NM201 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1997. |
| Nokia NM206 | Nokia NM206 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1998. |
| Nokia NM207 | Nokia NM207 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1999. Features include: |
| Nokia NM3EX | Nokia NM3EX is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1999. Size: 125mm x 47mm x 22mm |
| Nokia NM502i | Nokia NM502i is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 2000. Main specifications: |
| Nokia P4000 | Nokia began selling mobile phone products in Australia in November 1991 - the first product being the P4000. Specifications: |
| Nokia Pocketline Einstein | Nokia Pocketline Einstein was a mobile phone made by Nokia for Dutch Telecom. |
| Nokia Pocketline Vespucci | Nokia Pocketline Vespucci was an NMT 450 phone made by Nokia for Dutch Telecom. |
| Nokia PT-50 | Nokia PT-50 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1992. |
| Nokia PT128 | Nokia PT128 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 1992. FEATURES: |
| Nokia R72 | The Nokia R72 trunked transceiver fulfills the ETS 300086/113, MPT 1327 and MPT 1343 specifications in the temperature range – 25 … + 55 °C. The operating temperature range is -35 … + 65 °C. … |
| Nokia RD-72 | RD-72, also known as R-72, was a portable telephone set, released in 1996 by Nokia in Finland, for use in first generation analogue mobile telephone networks (1G) and in PMR trunking radio… |
| Nokia RDS Alpha | Nokia RDS Alpha is a paging device released by Nokia in 1993. |
| Nokia rinGo | The Nokia rinGo (named after "Ring and Go") is an entry-level analogue consumer mobile phone from Nokia, originally released for the analogue NMT-900 network in Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark… |
| Nokia Ringo 2 | The Nokia rinGo (named after "Ring and Go") is an entry-level analogue consumer mobile phone from Nokia, originally released for the analogue NMT-900 network in Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark… |
| Nokia Ringo 3 | The Nokia rinGo (named after "Ring and Go") is an entry-level analogue consumer mobile phone from Nokia, originally released for the analogue NMT-900 network in Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark… |
| Nokia Talkman 320F | The Nokia Talkman 320F is a car phone which is discontinued. It is a rare phone which is no longer available. It was released in August 1984, after the release of Nokia Actionman and Nokia… |
| Nokia Talkman 510 | The Nokia Talkman 510 is a brick phone released in 1989. It uses the NMT 450 network. |
| Nokia Talkman 600 | Nokia Talkman 600 TMF-1FR was made for use on the old Radiocom 2000 French cellular system which ceased operation in the mid to late 90s. |
| Nokia Talkman 620 (NMT450) | Nokia Talkman 620 (NMT450) is a portable phone released by Nokia in 1992. It is compatible with the NMT 450 network. It weighs 2 kg and the battery can last 5 hours on standby. |
| Nokia Talkman 620 (NMT900) | Nokia Talkman 620 (NMT900) is a portable phone released by Nokia in 1992. It is compatible with the NMT 900 network. It weighs approximately 2 kg. The NiCd battery |
| Nokia Technophone 405 | The Nokia Technophone 405 model was released in 1994 and was made in Finland. |
| Nokia THR600 | Nokia THR600 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in 2000. Also called Dolphin D600 in UK. Power class: ETS 300 392-2 compliant power class 4 (1 W) |
| Nokia Wireless Payphone | Nokia introduced a small, integrated wireless pay phone for Global System for Mobile communications networks in the United States. The Nokia pay phone allows public pay phone installation… |
| NORD-1 | The NORD-1 was Norsk Data's first minicomputer. It was the first commercially available computer made in Norway. It was a 16-bit system, developed in 1967. The first NORD-1 (serial number 2… |
| NORD-10 | NORD-10 was a medium-sized general-purpose 16-bit minicomputer designed for multilingual time-sharing applications and for real-time multiprogram systems, produced by Norsk Data. It was introduced… |
| NORD-100 | The NORD-100 was a 16-bit minicomputer series made by Norsk Data, introduced in 1979. It shipped with the SINTRAN operating system, and the architecture was based on, and backwards compatible with… |
| NORD-5 | The NORD-5 was Norsk Data's first 32-bit minicomputer, and is believed to be the first 32-bit minicomputer. The machine used a NORD-1 as its front-end console processor, which ran the majority of… |
| NORD-50 | Norsk Data was a (mini-)computer manufacturer located in Oslo, Norway. Existing from 1967 to 1992, it had its most active period in the years from the early 1970s to the late 1980s. At the company… |
| Nordstern Insurance calculator | This one was used end of the 70th by insurance agents of the German Nordstern company.This software was written by the SW-engineers of the Nordstern company and programmed into the modules by… |
| NorthStar Advantage | The Advantage was a 4MHz Z80a-based computer with 64K of user RAM and 20K of graphics RAM. It used two double-sided, double density 360K floppy disk (hard sectored) drives and an optional 5MB… |
| NorthStar Dimension | The Dimension was a server computer. Based on the 80186 chip at the server, the Dimension employed multiple screens each connected to a PC-compatible 8086-based slot card that mounted in the… |
| NorthStar Horizon | Introduced in October 1977, the NorthStar Horizon was an 8-bit computer system based on the ZiLOG Z80A microprocessor. It was produced by North Star Computers, and it could be purchased either in… |
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