Machine-to-machine (M2M), IoT, video, and gaming applications are putting pressure on your network. The Nokia 7250 IXR meets their stringent requirements while supporting emerging architectures on the path to 5G, such as centralized and cloud RAN, distributed core, leaf-spine, and Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC).
The 7250 IXR-R, IXR-e and IXR-X product families and the 7250 IXR-s platform are purpose-built for access and aggregation in mobile anyhaul, fixed-mobile convergence, and mission-critical enterprise applications. They offer compact, temperature-hardened platforms with advanced timing, security and quality of service features.
The Nokia 7250 IXR-X product family, and the IXR-10, IXR-6 and IXR-s platforms deliver multi-terabit-scale interconnectivity within data centers and across WANs. They enable service provider, webscale and enterprise networks to meet increasing traffic demands for years to come. They offer exceptional networking performance and reliability to support your business as your networking needs grow and change.
The 7250 IXR product line runs our feature-rich and highly robust SR OS, which addresses the full spectrum of IP routing requirements. It includes extensive IP/MPLS, segment routing, EVPN functionality, and SDN capabilities for IP-based mobile, residential, and enterprise services.
7250 interconnect router platforms enable seamless integration of high-performance digital coherent optics (DCOs), enabling IP routers to interconnect directly and efficiently using coherent DWDM wavelengths. The 7250 IXR-R series offers high port density in compact, modular, extended-temperature form factors. The 7250 IXR-R6 supports legacy TDM interfaces for investment protection.
7250 IXR access and leaf routers feature low nodal latency (the time for a packet to enter and exit the router), and traffic prioritization features to speed high priority traffic through the network. They offer advanced synchronization features including GNSS ports and compliance to eCPRI fronthaul timing specifications.
Field-proven, resilient and secure, the Nokia Service Router Operating System (SR OS) delivers a rich set of IP routing and MPLS features across the entire Nokia IP-routing portfolio, simplifying operations.
7250 IXR routers let you take advantage of the advanced, comprehensive, model-driven management capabilities of our Network Services Platform (NSP). When deployed as part of a software-defined networking (SDN) solution, the NSP supports unified service automation and network optimization across IP, MPLS, Ethernet and optical transport layers. SR OS enables model-driven management using YANG-based models for automation. Model-driven management interface support includes NETCONF, gRPC (gNMI and gNOI) and the model-driven CLI (MD-CLI).
The Nokia N82 is a high-end mobile phone produced by Nokia, and announced on 14 November 2007 as part of the company's Nseries line.[1] The N82 runs Symbian OS v9.2 (S60 3rd Edition, FP1). The N82 inherits much of the Nokia N95's features and specifications (including GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA), with the major addition being its xenon flash. At the time the N82 was considered one of the most sophisticated camera phone on the market.[2][3] It is also considered a successor to the Nokia N95, preceding the Nokia N96.[4][5]
Like the N95 before it, the Nokia N82 was critically acclaimed[6] and is often considered one of the best Symbian devices,[7] although it did not sell as much and was not available worldwide. The N82 was Nokia's last high-end device in a candybar form, as its successors opted for sliders and later touchscreen devices.
The N86 8MP from 2009 (a slider) is considered to be the N82's spiritual successor due to its high-end camera technology, despite the lack of Xenon flash.[11] However a similar top-of-the-line device in a candybar form never appeared from Nokia after the N82.[12] The Nokia 6220 classic of 2008 was the second Nokia with a Xenon flash.
The N82 includes a built-in accelerometer for video stabilisation and photo orientation to keep landscape or portrait shots oriented as taken, and automatic 270 degree screen rotation. It is compatible with the N-Gage gaming platform. It has a 2.4-inch TFT display and features the same 332 MHz processor as found in the N95.
The N82 has almost identical specifications with the N95, leading to it being called by some as an "N95 in candybar form."[13][14][15] Apart from the xenon camera flash addition, minor technologic differences between the models are: 128 MB RAM up from 64 MB (the N95's 8 GB variant also had 128 MB); CIF resolution (352x288) front camera up from QVGA (320 240); microUSB port rather than miniUSB; and removal of the infrared port.
The first Nokia phone with xenon flash, the N82 has a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, and was considered the best camera phone on the market[16][17][18] until the arrival of the Samsung GT-i8510.
Discussions and head-to-head comparisons of these two models demonstrate the N86 8MP from 2009, which is equipped with dual LED flash, is not consistently capable of outperforming the N82 in variable lighting.[19] The primary advantage of using LED is light source for video recording, whereas the xenon flash has a stronger burst of light, but it cannot be used for recording videos due to its technical composition.[20]
The mainland China market version of the N82 has a different hardware platform which has Wi-Fi and the UMTS radio removed (no 3G support), has a different product code (RM-314 as opposed to RM-313) and its firmware is incompatible with the regular model's. This version can be readily identified by the lack of "WLAN scanning" display on the idle screen.
The Nokia X20 is the highest-end phone in the lot. HMD calls it a premium phone, but its specifications are not that premium. However, we still cannot rule out a few things that are good about the Nokia X20. Apart from 5G, you have three years of promised Android upgrades and that is something customers should be happy about. There are a few smartphone companies that promise timely updates and Nokia happens to be one of them. Even though the specifications of the phone cannot be passed off as premium, the phone looks can certainly be. And on top of that, you have several features. Let us talk about them in this rundown of specifications, features, and price of the Nokia X20. Nokia X20 specifications
Rear Cameras: Nokia X20 comes with a 64-megapixel autofocus main camera, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide camera, a 2-megapixel depth camera, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. The cameras are driven by ZEISS optics technology.
The Nokia X20 uses the ZEISS Optics on its 64-megapixel quad cameras, which means you get an expert-level setting that will help you with good photos. There is a Dual-Sight multi-cam setting that allows you to use any two sensors to click one photo with images from both cameras. You can use an ultra-wide sensor and the front camera, a macro sensor and the main sensor, the main sensor and the front camera, and so on. The phone has OZO Audio recording for better sound captivity in videos. And the Nokia X20 comes with free unlimited storage in Google Photos, so you can store whatever you want.Nokia X20 price
HMD has launched the Nokia X20 for a starting price of EUR 349, which translates to roughly Rs 31,000. It comes in Midnight Sun and Nordic Blue colours. The sale begins in May in select markets. It is likely the Nokia X20 will arrive in India. Published By: Shubham VermaPublished On: Apr 9, 2021--- ENDS ---
TThe Nokia 6310 2024 is a blend of classic design and modern technology, making it a unique choice for mobile phone users who value simplicity and durability. One of the most significant Nokia 6310 features is its long-lasting battery, which ensures that you stay connected without frequent charging. The phone is built with a robust frame that can withstand daily wear and tear, making it an ideal choice for those who need a reliable and sturdy device. The Nokia 6310 2024 retains the iconic design elements of the original model, with a comfortable keypad and a simple user interface, making it easy for anyone to use.
In terms of Nokia 6310 specifications, the phone comes with a 2.8-inch TFT display, a 0.3 MP rear camera, and dual SIM capabilities. It operates on a feature OS and is powered by an Unisoc 6531F chipset. The device offers 8 MB of RAM and 16 MB of internal storage, which can be expanded up to 32 GB with a microSD card. Priced at approximately Rs. 3,499 in India, the Nokia 6310 2024 is an affordable option for those looking for a basic, no-frills mobile phone. For those interested in Android 13 mobile phones, which are more advanced options. Additionally, Nokia enthusiasts might also consider the range of Nokia touchscreen phones for a more modern experience.
The Nokia 6310 2024 is priced competitively in India, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious consumers. With its robust features and affordable price, it is a great choice for a reliable and user-friendly phone.
Bajaj Mall is the best online destination for you to read about all the details, features, and specs of the Nokia 6310 2024. Once you have gathered all the information you want, head to the nearest Bajaj Finserv partner store and select the Nokia 6310 2024 you want. Use the Bajaj Finserv Insta EMI Card which comes with a pre-approved card limit of up to Rs. 3 lakh to make the payment. You can choose a convenient repayment tenure of your choice and repay your purchase in interest-free EMIs.
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