The document is a presentation comparing Nokia and Samsung mobile phones. It provides sales data showing Nokia's declining market share from 2010-2012 while Samsung's increased. It also directly compares specific Nokia and Samsung phone models, such as the Nokia 100 and Samsung Guru E1200, highlighting differences in features, price, and physical specifications. Celebrities that endorsed each brand, such as Shah Rukh Khan for Nokia and Amir Khan for Samsung, are mentioned.
This document discusses different mobile operating systems. It describes mobile phones and their functions beyond calling. The main mobile operating systems discussed are Symbian, Android, BlackBerry OS, Windows Mobile, MeeGo and iOS. It provides details on each OS such as their history, versions and key features. Market share of each OS is also presented.
Mobile computing allows transmission of data, voice, and video through wireless devices without a fixed connection. The history of mobile phones began in 1908 with a patent for a wireless telephone. Early mobile phones were two-way radios for services like taxis. Japan launched the first commercial cellular network in 1979. Major advances included Martin Cooper's Motorola prototype in 1973 and the DynaTAC 8000X in 1983. Competition between Nokia, Motorola, and other manufacturers drove innovation. The iPhone launched in 2007 with a multi-touch interface replacing keyboards. Android was unveiled in 2008 providing an alternative to iOS. Mobile operating systems are now the dominant internet platforms, with over 3 billion users worldwide on iOS and Android.
The document provides details about the Iris 505 smartphone including its key features and specifications. In 3 sentences:
The Iris 505 has a 5-inch screen, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 5MP camera, Android 4.2 operating system, 2000mAh battery, 512MB RAM and 4GB storage. It includes gesture controls for music, photos and calling functions. The document provides full technical specifications and highlights the Iris 505's competitive price point and bundled accessories.
This document discusses third-degree price discrimination and how to determine optimal relative prices for different groups. It explains that the group with more elastic (price sensitive) demand should be charged a lower price. An example is given of Kodak charging different prices in the US ($9) and Japan ($5) based on their different elasticities of demand. The optimal prices are calculated using a simple markup rule that the price is a markup over marginal cost, where the markup factor depends on the elasticity of demand.
Price discrimination occurs when identical goods or services are sold at different prices by the same provider. It can be done based on factors like age, sex, quantity purchased, time of purchase, or income. There are three types of price discrimination: first degree involves bargaining with each customer, second degree charges different per-unit prices based on quantities purchased, and third degree charges different prices to groups differentiated by characteristics like location or age. Price discrimination decreases consumer surplus but increases firm profits and output, potentially benefiting social welfare and allowing more consumers to purchase products.
1. Under perfect competition, the Riyadh Pizza Company can only charge $30 per pizza and earns a profit of $6 by selling 6 pizzas.
2. With price discrimination as a monopoly, the company can charge different prices between $30-$40 per pizza to different customers.
3. As a result, it earns a higher total profit of $36 compared to $6 under perfect competition, by generating $30 more in total revenue without increasing costs.
This document discusses different mobile operating systems. It describes mobile phones and their functions beyond calling. The main mobile operating systems discussed are Symbian, Android, BlackBerry OS, Windows Mobile, MeeGo and iOS. It provides details on each OS such as their history, versions and key features. Market share of each OS is also presented.
Mobile computing allows transmission of data, voice, and video through wireless devices without a fixed connection. The history of mobile phones began in 1908 with a patent for a wireless telephone. Early mobile phones were two-way radios for services like taxis. Japan launched the first commercial cellular network in 1979. Major advances included Martin Cooper's Motorola prototype in 1973 and the DynaTAC 8000X in 1983. Competition between Nokia, Motorola, and other manufacturers drove innovation. The iPhone launched in 2007 with a multi-touch interface replacing keyboards. Android was unveiled in 2008 providing an alternative to iOS. Mobile operating systems are now the dominant internet platforms, with over 3 billion users worldwide on iOS and Android.
The document provides details about the Iris 505 smartphone including its key features and specifications. In 3 sentences:
The Iris 505 has a 5-inch screen, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 5MP camera, Android 4.2 operating system, 2000mAh battery, 512MB RAM and 4GB storage. It includes gesture controls for music, photos and calling functions. The document provides full technical specifications and highlights the Iris 505's competitive price point and bundled accessories.
This document discusses third-degree price discrimination and how to determine optimal relative prices for different groups. It explains that the group with more elastic (price sensitive) demand should be charged a lower price. An example is given of Kodak charging different prices in the US ($9) and Japan ($5) based on their different elasticities of demand. The optimal prices are calculated using a simple markup rule that the price is a markup over marginal cost, where the markup factor depends on the elasticity of demand.
Price discrimination occurs when identical goods or services are sold at different prices by the same provider. It can be done based on factors like age, sex, quantity purchased, time of purchase, or income. There are three types of price discrimination: first degree involves bargaining with each customer, second degree charges different per-unit prices based on quantities purchased, and third degree charges different prices to groups differentiated by characteristics like location or age. Price discrimination decreases consumer surplus but increases firm profits and output, potentially benefiting social welfare and allowing more consumers to purchase products.
1. Under perfect competition, the Riyadh Pizza Company can only charge $30 per pizza and earns a profit of $6 by selling 6 pizzas.
2. With price discrimination as a monopoly, the company can charge different prices between $30-$40 per pizza to different customers.
3. As a result, it earns a higher total profit of $36 compared to $6 under perfect competition, by generating $30 more in total revenue without increasing costs.
The document provides information about Nokia E7 mobile phone features and specifications. It has a 4-inch touchscreen and keyboard, 16GB internal memory, 8MP camera, 3G connectivity, runs Symbian OS, and has a price of around Rs. 25,500 in India. Key features include its dual interface, slide and tilt design, messaging capabilities, and long battery life of up to 5 hours talk time.
The document traces the evolution of mobile phones from 1983 to 2017, highlighting some key phones from that history. It describes the Motorola DynaTAC from 1983 as the first commercial cellular phone, as well as early innovations like flip phones and touchscreens. Major milestones included the first camera phone in 2002, the first iPhone in 2007 introducing the modern smartphone format, and recent flagship phones like the LG G6 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. The document provides brief descriptions of the features and specifications of these influential mobile phones over the decades.
Nokia re-released the iconic Nokia 3310 phone with updated features while maintaining the original's durable design. The new Nokia 3310 has a color screen, extended battery life, Bluetooth, and 2MP camera. It also includes an updated version of the classic Snake game. However, it only supports older 2G networks and has limited storage and processing power compared to modern smartphones. Nokia aimed to capitalize on nostalgia for the original phone and its reputation for durability at an affordable price of €49.
Development of mobile phones past and presentCarly Sonenclar
Development of mobile phones past and present,From Marty Cooper test the first mobile phone in history. It weighs about 1.13 kg ,and it can only call for 10 minutes On April 3, 1973 .toThe main mobile phone brands at present. International brand:Samsung, SONY, HTC, MOTOROLA, Apple, LG, Nokia. China Brand :Huawei, lenovo, ZTE,mi, Meizu. was Collected by everbuying.com., You have experienced what changes?
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The document provides a history of mobile phones from 1973 to 2008. It describes early mobile phones as large devices with short battery life and call time. Over time, phones gained additional features like cameras, games and web browsing. The document highlights several pioneering phones from Nokia, Motorola, Blackberry, Samsung and Apple that demonstrated technological advances and growing popularity of smartphones. These included improved screens, multimedia capabilities and app ecosystems. The rise of Android phones is also noted.
The document summarizes the history and evolution of cell phones from 1973 to present day. It describes some of the earliest mobile phones like the Motorola Dyna-Tac from 1973 that weighed 2.5 pounds and had a talk time of only 35 minutes. It then outlines several pioneering phones from the 1980s through the 2000s that made phones smaller, added new features like PDAs and cameras. Key phones included the Nokia 6160, Motorola Razr, and BlackBerry Pearl. The document concludes by describing the iPhone released in 2007 as a touchscreen phone that combined internet access, media playback and apps into one device and revolutionized the industry.
The document provides details about Nokia's E90 communicator product, including its specifications, features, packaging contents, promotion, distribution, pricing, and background on Nokia's history leading up to the E90. The E90 is Nokia's fifth generation communicator, launched in 2007, and is a business-focused smartphone combining phone, PDA, and internet capabilities. It has a 3.2 megapixel camera, memory up to 2GB, and long battery life of up to 5 hours of talk time and 14 days of standby.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of cell phone technology from the 1970s to present day. It discusses early mobile phones from Motorola and Nokia, the rise of BlackBerry, and how smartphones from Apple and Samsung now dominate the market. Key developments included Nokia adding SMS, games, and internet to phones; the BlackBerry introducing the QWERTY keyboard and wireless internet; and Apple launching the iPhone which popularized touchscreen phones with its own operating system. The document notes that Samsung and Huawei now have the top market shares worldwide for smartphone shipments.
The document discusses the history and evolution of mobile phone operating systems from the 1970s to present day. It describes early systems like Symbian OS used in Nokia phones and Palm OS developed for PDAs. Modern operating systems covered include Android launched in 2008, iOS for Apple devices since 2007, Blackberry OS, Windows Phone, Samsung's Bada OS, and others including WebOS, Maemo, and MeeGo. The document provides details on the developers and major device releases for each mobile operating system.
The document summarizes four Lenovo Android smartphones - the Lenovo A60, A390, 690, and A800. The A60 has a 1 GHz processor, 2 MP camera, 1500 mAh battery, and costs Rs. 6,499. The A390 has a 1 GHz dual-core processor, 5 MP camera, 1500 mAh battery, and costs Rs. 8,689. The 690 has a 1 GHz processor, 3.2 MP camera, 1500 mAh battery, and costs Rs. 8,469. The A800 has a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 5 MP camera, 2000 mAh replaceable battery, and costs Rs. 9,740.
Martin Cooper is considered the father of the mobile phone for making the world's first public call using a handheld mobile phone in 1973. The first portable mobile phone was the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X introduced in 1983, weighing 2.4 pounds. Touchscreens and cameras were introduced in the late 1990s and 2000s, revolutionizing smartphones and making them multifunctional devices beyond calling. Advancements in processing, memory, sensors and connectivity over the decades have transformed smartphones into powerful computers we rely on daily.
The Nokia E7 is a business-focused smartphone with a 4-inch touchscreen and full keyboard. It runs the Symbian^3 operating system and has 8MP camera, HD video recording, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, and support for Exchange ActiveSync. The E7 is aimed at business users and includes productivity apps, security features, and support for Microsoft SharePoint, Lotus Notes, and VPN connectivity.
This document traces the evolution of Nokia phones from 1987 to 2014, highlighting several models that were influential or introduced new technologies. It summarizes Nokia's transition from feature phones running Symbian to smartphones running Windows Phone and Android, including the Nokia Lumia 800 as the first to run Windows Phone in 2011, the Nokia N8 with a 12 megapixel camera in 2010, and the Nokia X in 2014 as Nokia's first Android-based phone.
This document provides a history of mobile phone development from 1973 to 2011. It describes several key events and devices:
- Martin Cooper invented the first mobile phone in 1973 while working at Motorola. The first mobile phones weighed 1 kg and provided 20 minutes of talk time.
- The first mobile phone sold commercially in 1983 for $3,995. Screens and antennas gradually shrank in size over the following years.
- Nokia released the 1011 in 1992, which was smaller and lighter than Motorola's models at the time. IBM introduced the Simon smartphone in 1992.
- Technologies like color screens, cameras, MP3 players and Bluetooth were gradually incorporated into mobile phones throughout the late 1990s and
This document provides a brief history of mobile phones from their early development in the 1970s-80s as two-way radios for taxis and emergency services to landmark models from Nokia, Motorola, Blackberry, iPhone and Samsung that helped drive innovation and adoption of smartphones from the 1990s-2010s. Key developments include the first commercial cell phone by Motorola in 1973, early "brick" phones giving way to clamshell and slider designs, Blackberry launching the first phone with integrated calling and messaging in 1999, and the iPhone debuting touchscreen smartphones and app ecosystems in 2007.
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The document provides a history of mobile phones from 1973 to 2011. It discusses several key events and devices:
- Martin Cooper invented the first mobile phone in 1973 while working at Motorola. It weighed 1 kg and had 20 minutes of talk time.
- The Motorola DynaTAC 8000x was the first commercially available mobile phone in 1983, costing $3,995.
- Nokia released the 1011 in 1992, which was smaller and lighter than prior Motorola phones.
- The iPhone, released by Apple in 2007, had a touchscreen and popularized apps. It significantly impacted the industry.
The Sony Ericsson Aino U10i has a 3-inch touchscreen, 8.1 MP camera, and supports up to 328 MB of external memory. It has 55 MB of internal memory and connectivity options like 3G, WiFi, and Bluetooth. The phone is lightweight at 134 grams and has a long battery life of up to 13 hours of talk time on 2G.
The document provides information about Nokia E7 mobile phone features and specifications. It has a 4-inch touchscreen and keyboard, 16GB internal memory, 8MP camera, 3G connectivity, runs Symbian OS, and has a price of around Rs. 25,500 in India. Key features include its dual interface, slide and tilt design, messaging capabilities, and long battery life of up to 5 hours talk time.
The document traces the evolution of mobile phones from 1983 to 2017, highlighting some key phones from that history. It describes the Motorola DynaTAC from 1983 as the first commercial cellular phone, as well as early innovations like flip phones and touchscreens. Major milestones included the first camera phone in 2002, the first iPhone in 2007 introducing the modern smartphone format, and recent flagship phones like the LG G6 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. The document provides brief descriptions of the features and specifications of these influential mobile phones over the decades.
Nokia re-released the iconic Nokia 3310 phone with updated features while maintaining the original's durable design. The new Nokia 3310 has a color screen, extended battery life, Bluetooth, and 2MP camera. It also includes an updated version of the classic Snake game. However, it only supports older 2G networks and has limited storage and processing power compared to modern smartphones. Nokia aimed to capitalize on nostalgia for the original phone and its reputation for durability at an affordable price of €49.
Development of mobile phones past and presentCarly Sonenclar
Development of mobile phones past and present,From Marty Cooper test the first mobile phone in history. It weighs about 1.13 kg ,and it can only call for 10 minutes On April 3, 1973 .toThe main mobile phone brands at present. International brand:Samsung, SONY, HTC, MOTOROLA, Apple, LG, Nokia. China Brand :Huawei, lenovo, ZTE,mi, Meizu. was Collected by everbuying.com., You have experienced what changes?
The other specifications of Samsung I9100 are very generous to help your communication and pleasure.
Take a look below for detailed information regarding features,
SAMSUNG I9100 G
ominating Smartphone Is Samsung Galaxy’s
specification etc, of Samsung Galaxy S2
GALAXY S II
alaxy’s Glorious
S2.
Samsung galaxy S2 got more fa
phones and can give you batter performance
market you can get thousands of applications
of Samsung galaxy S2 .
faster and batter processing speed than apple
in daily usage and from android
just for free to enhance the usage
ster
The document provides a history of mobile phones from 1973 to 2008. It describes early mobile phones as large devices with short battery life and call time. Over time, phones gained additional features like cameras, games and web browsing. The document highlights several pioneering phones from Nokia, Motorola, Blackberry, Samsung and Apple that demonstrated technological advances and growing popularity of smartphones. These included improved screens, multimedia capabilities and app ecosystems. The rise of Android phones is also noted.
The document summarizes the history and evolution of cell phones from 1973 to present day. It describes some of the earliest mobile phones like the Motorola Dyna-Tac from 1973 that weighed 2.5 pounds and had a talk time of only 35 minutes. It then outlines several pioneering phones from the 1980s through the 2000s that made phones smaller, added new features like PDAs and cameras. Key phones included the Nokia 6160, Motorola Razr, and BlackBerry Pearl. The document concludes by describing the iPhone released in 2007 as a touchscreen phone that combined internet access, media playback and apps into one device and revolutionized the industry.
The document provides details about Nokia's E90 communicator product, including its specifications, features, packaging contents, promotion, distribution, pricing, and background on Nokia's history leading up to the E90. The E90 is Nokia's fifth generation communicator, launched in 2007, and is a business-focused smartphone combining phone, PDA, and internet capabilities. It has a 3.2 megapixel camera, memory up to 2GB, and long battery life of up to 5 hours of talk time and 14 days of standby.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of cell phone technology from the 1970s to present day. It discusses early mobile phones from Motorola and Nokia, the rise of BlackBerry, and how smartphones from Apple and Samsung now dominate the market. Key developments included Nokia adding SMS, games, and internet to phones; the BlackBerry introducing the QWERTY keyboard and wireless internet; and Apple launching the iPhone which popularized touchscreen phones with its own operating system. The document notes that Samsung and Huawei now have the top market shares worldwide for smartphone shipments.
The document discusses the history and evolution of mobile phone operating systems from the 1970s to present day. It describes early systems like Symbian OS used in Nokia phones and Palm OS developed for PDAs. Modern operating systems covered include Android launched in 2008, iOS for Apple devices since 2007, Blackberry OS, Windows Phone, Samsung's Bada OS, and others including WebOS, Maemo, and MeeGo. The document provides details on the developers and major device releases for each mobile operating system.
The document summarizes four Lenovo Android smartphones - the Lenovo A60, A390, 690, and A800. The A60 has a 1 GHz processor, 2 MP camera, 1500 mAh battery, and costs Rs. 6,499. The A390 has a 1 GHz dual-core processor, 5 MP camera, 1500 mAh battery, and costs Rs. 8,689. The 690 has a 1 GHz processor, 3.2 MP camera, 1500 mAh battery, and costs Rs. 8,469. The A800 has a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 5 MP camera, 2000 mAh replaceable battery, and costs Rs. 9,740.
Martin Cooper is considered the father of the mobile phone for making the world's first public call using a handheld mobile phone in 1973. The first portable mobile phone was the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X introduced in 1983, weighing 2.4 pounds. Touchscreens and cameras were introduced in the late 1990s and 2000s, revolutionizing smartphones and making them multifunctional devices beyond calling. Advancements in processing, memory, sensors and connectivity over the decades have transformed smartphones into powerful computers we rely on daily.
The Nokia E7 is a business-focused smartphone with a 4-inch touchscreen and full keyboard. It runs the Symbian^3 operating system and has 8MP camera, HD video recording, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, and support for Exchange ActiveSync. The E7 is aimed at business users and includes productivity apps, security features, and support for Microsoft SharePoint, Lotus Notes, and VPN connectivity.
This document traces the evolution of Nokia phones from 1987 to 2014, highlighting several models that were influential or introduced new technologies. It summarizes Nokia's transition from feature phones running Symbian to smartphones running Windows Phone and Android, including the Nokia Lumia 800 as the first to run Windows Phone in 2011, the Nokia N8 with a 12 megapixel camera in 2010, and the Nokia X in 2014 as Nokia's first Android-based phone.
This document provides a history of mobile phone development from 1973 to 2011. It describes several key events and devices:
- Martin Cooper invented the first mobile phone in 1973 while working at Motorola. The first mobile phones weighed 1 kg and provided 20 minutes of talk time.
- The first mobile phone sold commercially in 1983 for $3,995. Screens and antennas gradually shrank in size over the following years.
- Nokia released the 1011 in 1992, which was smaller and lighter than Motorola's models at the time. IBM introduced the Simon smartphone in 1992.
- Technologies like color screens, cameras, MP3 players and Bluetooth were gradually incorporated into mobile phones throughout the late 1990s and
This document provides a brief history of mobile phones from their early development in the 1970s-80s as two-way radios for taxis and emergency services to landmark models from Nokia, Motorola, Blackberry, iPhone and Samsung that helped drive innovation and adoption of smartphones from the 1990s-2010s. Key developments include the first commercial cell phone by Motorola in 1973, early "brick" phones giving way to clamshell and slider designs, Blackberry launching the first phone with integrated calling and messaging in 1999, and the iPhone debuting touchscreen smartphones and app ecosystems in 2007.
Lava Iris 349i – Android Smartphones | Latest Smartphone in India | Dual SIM...Lava Mobiles
Budget smartphone with impressive 8.89cm (3.5) screen, Android OS with sleeker & stylish design, Dual SIM, 2 MP primary camera & much more. Visit here to know more.
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The document provides a history of mobile phones from 1973 to 2011. It discusses several key events and devices:
- Martin Cooper invented the first mobile phone in 1973 while working at Motorola. It weighed 1 kg and had 20 minutes of talk time.
- The Motorola DynaTAC 8000x was the first commercially available mobile phone in 1983, costing $3,995.
- Nokia released the 1011 in 1992, which was smaller and lighter than prior Motorola phones.
- The iPhone, released by Apple in 2007, had a touchscreen and popularized apps. It significantly impacted the industry.
The Sony Ericsson Aino U10i has a 3-inch touchscreen, 8.1 MP camera, and supports up to 328 MB of external memory. It has 55 MB of internal memory and connectivity options like 3G, WiFi, and Bluetooth. The phone is lightweight at 134 grams and has a long battery life of up to 13 hours of talk time on 2G.
1. Institute Of Professional Education and Research
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
PRESENTATION ON
“Study of price discrimination and product differentiation”
Submitted to: Compiled by:
Prof. (Dr.)Resham Chopra Akansha Jhawar
Pankhudi Sharma
2. Some Facts:-
It took 20 years for the first billion to be sold.
The second billion sold in 4 years.
The third billion sold in 2 years.
Till now world wide there are 3.3 billion
mobile phone subscriptions.
80% of the world population lives in the
range of cellular network.
Many Countries exceed 100% penetration,E.g
Italy , Sweden etc.
3. Galaxy Note II Galaxy AceDuos Samsung Galaxy Chat Galaxy S DUOS Galaxy Beam
Nokia Lumia 900 Nokia Lumia 710 Nokia Lumia 610 Nokia Asha 303 Asha 305
4. NOKIA SAMSUNG
In 2010 market share of In 2010 market share of
nokia is 76.1. Samsung is 5.9.
In 2011 market share of In 2011 market share of
nokia is 38.5. Samsung is 25.6.
In 2012 march market share In 2012 march market share
of nokia is 23. of Samsung is 41.8.
5. COMPARISON NOKIA SAMSUNG
1. MODEL :- 1.NOKIA 100 1.SAMSUNG GURU E1200
PRICE:- Rs.1,169 PRICE:-Rs.980
2.RELEASE
DATE:- August, 2011 May,2012
3.PHYSICAL
FEATURES:-
(I) DISPLAY- 18% Bigger screen than 8% Slimmer than Nokia 100
Samsung Guru E1200
(II)SIM TYPE- GSM GSM
(III)BATTERY
440 MINUTES 516 MINUTES
TALK TIME-
(IV) SIZE 1.8 Inch 1.52 Inch
6. NOKIA 100 SAMSUNG GURU E1200
4. SERVICES:-
(I)Phonebook
capacity- 500 Enteries 200 Enteries
(II) Browser- NO YES
(III) FM
service- NO YES
(IV)Music- NO YES
(V) Support
memory card- NO YES
(VI) Other
Features- MMS , Calender Mobile tracker
7. Comparison Samsung Omnia W Nokia Lumia 800
1. MODEL:-
PRICE:- PRICE:-
Rs.15,200 Rs.23,723
2. RELEASE DATE:- OCT, 2011 NOV,2011
3. PHYSICAL
FEATURES
(I) DISPLAY 3.7 Inches, super AMOLED 3.7 Inches, super AMOLED
capacitative touch screen. capacitative touch screen.
(II)DIMENSIONS 115.6 X 58.8 X 10.9 mm 116.5 X 61.2 X 12.1 mm
(III) CAMERA Rear Camera: 5.0 MP 8.0 MP Camera With LED
Camera With LED Flash, Flash , supporting video
Front Camera : 0.3 MP, recording.
supporting video recording.
8. COMPARISON SAMSUNG OMNIA W NOKIA LUMIA 800
4.SERVICES:-
(I) Internal Memory 8 GB Storage, 512 MB RAM 16GB Storage, 512MB RAM
(II) SMS , MMS and E-mail Yes Yes
Service
(III) Audio player Music Formats : MP3, AAC, Music Formats: MP3,
AAC+, WMA, With Loud AAC,AAC+,EAAC+,WMA, AMR-
Speaker And 3.5mm Audio NB With 48 khz, Loud speaker
Jack, playback time is upto 42 and 3.5mm Audio jack, playback
hours . time is upto 55 hours.
(IV) GPRS Supportive Yes Yes
(v) Phonebook space Unlimited as much as user Practically unlimited
memory provided.
(VI) Battery talk time Upto 7 hours Upto 13 hours(2G) & 9.5 hours
(3G)
(VII) JAVA NO YES
9. Price Discrimination Samsung Omnia W Nokia lumia 800
Online purchase price:-
1. Yebhi.com
Rs.13,999 +shipping charges Rs.19,099 + shipping charges
2. Flipcart.com Rs.15,200 Rs.18,867
3.Rediff.com Rs.15,435 + Shipping charges Rs.19,999 + Shipping charges
4.Samsungstore.com Rs.15,425 + Shipping charges Not available
5.snapdeal.com Rs.17,499 Not available
10. Price Discrimination Samsung Omnia W Nokia lumia 800
Offline purchase price at
bhopal:-
Rs.16,150 Rs.19,100
1.Variety Mobile Collection,
New market bhopal.
2. Madhuram infotech. Rs.16,400 Rs.19,350
Nehru nagar, Bhopal
3.D.B Mall,Realince Digital Rs.17,500 Rs.20,547
11. • Dec 29, 2011 • There is no stopping of Nokia
when it comes to their flagship
• The world’s biggest phone maker Lumia range of Windows
doesn’t work with many Phone.
celebrities but makes exclusion for • Now, in India, they roped in
Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, former Miss World, Priyanka
who says he has used Nokia Chopra to showcase the Lumia
phones for more than a decade. 800.
12. • Dec 29, 2011
• Samsung Omnia & Amir Khan
• Samsung has held it is counting • Model and actress Jacqueline
on Khan’s fame to help it double Fernandez during the launch of
its marketplace share in India Omnia W.
this year.