Nokia, China To Recommend Mobile Books
September 8, 2004 |
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E-Mobile recently announced that Nokia, China has now requested CHL Technologies to provide high resolution pictures, application description, and slogan as soon as possible to Nokia, China, so that they can begin to recommend CHL's Mobile Book in the Nokia in-box service brochure.
In the near future, according to a Senior Technical Expert from Nokia, China, CHL's Mobile Book products will be included in Nokia's product recommendation brochure, which new Nokia customers receive when they buy a new smart phone, including Nokia's Series 60 and Series 90 (available in Nokia's stores throughout China).
Nokia, China also demonstrated CHL's Mobile Book products during its "Put the World Into a Cell Phone" road show on a Series 60 smart phone. This event was hosted in Beijing, China on September 2, 2004, which signals the close partnership between Nokia and CHL Technologies.
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