Competitive Advantages from Mastering Mobile Technologies

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Competitive Advantages from Mastering Mobile Technologies November 5, 2004, New York Seppo Aaltonen Director, Wireless Technology Marketing

Agenda Leading in 3G cellular & multimode technologies for mobile devices Exploiting new opportunities in multi-radio and complementary access Pioneering promising new applications for mobile users Improving electro-mechanics in mobile devices Capitalizing on easy to use user interfaces and flexible software platforms for operator customization

Competitive advantage from mastering 3G technology in handsets Recognized leadership in 3G device radio know-how, system architecture and chip integration Competitive edge in 3G handset design Smaller size Lower cost Lower power consumption Business impact of Nokia s WCDMA technology advantages will only increase as 3G market accelerates and scales up 3G HANDSET TOTAL SYSTEM SYSTEM COST AND COMPONENT COUNT/IC INTEGRATION COMPARED 300% 250% 200% 150% 100% 50% -35% -60% ~35% competitive cost advantage in total 3G system cost 0% Total system cost Component count Nokia 6630 Competitor 2004 WCDMA handset sample Sources: Nokia tear down analyses; Public benchmarking studies

Nokia leads in EDGE and WCDMA Strongest GSM/EDGE dual mode handset portfolio in the industry 21 handsets launched Most new GSM/GPRS/WDCMA handsets will support EDGE Nokia 6630 - world s 1st GSM/EDGE/WCDMA integrated multimode device also the smallest & lightest 3G megapixel camera handset No corresponding commercial multimode chip available from any vendor GSM/EGDE/WCDMA becoming the preferred 3G evolution step in many GSM markets 38 EDGE launches in 30 countries 114 operators in 67 countries committed to EDGE Growing advantage from EDGE and WCDMA multimode capabilities 4 Sources: Nokia ; GSA Oct 22, 2004

Nokia is well positioned to exploit the next growth wave of 3G: HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access is the natural evolution step in the GSM continuum of GSM/GPRS/EDGE/ WCDMA Increased data speeds Attractive business case due to spectral efficiency HSDPA will be the highest performing 3G technology on market eg. 2-4 times higher data rates than CDMA 1xEV-DO full integration of voice and data supported Nokia s approach is to bring integrated GSM/EDGE/WCDMA/HSDPA multimode for fully featured mobile devices not data cards only End-to-end capability with Nokia Networks DOWNLINK DATA RATE PERFORMANCE COMPARISON Mbps 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 HSDPA CDMA 1xEV DO Theoretical peak data rate Practical data rate Sources: Nokia *) DO Rel 0

okia s multi-radio strategy with mplementary access brings new nctionality to mobile users CONNECTIVITY: Hot Spot Access 1 st integrated Wi-Fi/ Cellular convergence device certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance PROXIMITY: Local services/pan Pioneer in RF ID in mobile devices Founding member of NFC Forum 1 st to bring out Near Field Communication devices BROADCASTING: Radio & TV 1 st to bring Visual Radio Pioneer in Mobile Phone TV 1 st in DVB-H

Nokia brings Visual Radio See what you hear Existing Content Mgmt/ Playout System EXISTING FM BROADCAST music news ad music Existing FM Tuner Radio station Visual Radio Server by HP info + quiz /rating added details ad music info + purchase Visual Radio Application PARALLEL CHANNEL IN OPERATOR S DATA NETWORK

Promising feedback on Visual Radio from users and industry ~10 Nokia models by end-2005, estimated 100 million devices by the end-2006 First Visual Radio stations in Finland, UK and Singapore; Scandinavia and major European markets to follow; USA in H2/2005 Excited mobile users*: 2/3 used visual radio daily, most >15 minutes per session Willingness to pay ~$6 fixed fee/month It was almost too easy to buy ring tones It was so easy to vote I never normally participate in a quiz or voting! Potential to offer new and exciting xperiences eg. for mobile music lovers * Source: Nokia; Visual Radio User Study in Helsinki July 2004

Mobile TV Nokia pioneer in DVB-H Combining two killer applications, TV and mobile connectivity 2 pilots in Finland and Germany with broadcasters, media & operators Digital TV networks with IP Data cast over DVB-H Cellular networks for interactivity Excited mobile users* >80% willing to pay, on average > 12/month Standards to be finalized in 2004 Commercial solutions 2005 Mobile TV: now: Wherever, Livingroom Whenever Potential for Nokia to offer new asy-to-understand multimedia experiences for mobile users *Source: Nokia; bmco test research, July 2004 Berlin

Nokia s Push-to-Talk solution is unlocking a global mass market To date 6 market-leading Push-to-Talk devices* Current Nokia implementation has a global base of >100 million subscribers >18 public commercial network contracts >30 trials ongoing Most new Nokia phones will support Push-to-Talk Hi-quality performance over GPRS, EDGE and WCDMA Ease to use & flexible UI Commitment to OMA PoC standard Nokia demonstrates new IMS service 1 st in the world: Video sharing! Nokia well positioned in the growing global Pushto-Talk & IMS service markets PoC= Push-to-Talk over Cellular *) Excluding Nokia Symbian devices with add on clien

Nokia accelerates introduction of high quality displays and cameras Res: 128/128 Colors: 4K Res: 128/160 Colors: 65K CIF VGA/MegaPix Today*: 20 models with 65K colors By end-2005 most of mid/high-range devices will have 65/262k colors Today*: 5 models with MPix camera >20 models with MPix cameras during 05 *) Nov 2, 2004 status

Higher resolution means sharper images and improved user experience 176 x 208 352 x 416

gained by resolution improvements in Nokia platforms Examples SERIES 60 176x 208 640 x 320 ERIES 40 28x128 208 x 208 240 x 320 (QVGA) 352 x 416 or/and 640 x 480 (full VGA ) 128 x 160

and further enabled by automatic scaling with Scalable Vector Graphics

Nokia will exploit and maintain ease of use leadership in User Interfaces BRAND WITH MOST USER-FRIENDLY USER INTERFACE / MENU SYSTEM 40 2Q/2004 % 35 % 30 % 25 % 20 % 15 % 10 % 5 % 0 % UK US Chi na Nokia Competitor A Competitor B Each phone is the same and its really quick and easy to use it s the menu that they have created It (Nokia) is like an extension of your hand. It is not something you have to learn. UI ease of use leadership despite tougher competition brings user purchasing preference for Nokia and grows ARPU for operators Source: Nokia 2004 market studies (quantitative survey methodology; unpromted brand association; quotes from qualitative survey)

ility to flexibly customize with ftware is becoming a competitive vantage for Nokia Example of key customisation elements in Nokia Series 60 product Operator branded soft key Operator icons and color in main menu Embedded download links Operator specific content on MMC Ready made settings Example of key customisation elements in Nokia Series 40 product Operator branded soft key Operator logo & tones Colour Scheme Wallpaper Wake Up Graphic Bookmark & links Ready made settings Positive operator feedback on Nokia s new UI customization offering SW platform based customization has proven to be radically more time and cost efficient than product-by-product hard-coding Nokia can now profitably offer more UI customization elements, in more devices, to a wider customer base, than any other device vendor

Customized, user-friendly Nokia devices boost operator traffic and relationships 1,5 1 0,5 MONTHLY DATA TRAFFIC PER USER (MB) ALL APN 100% WIN-WIN Easy-to-use, customized devices from Nokia boost operator data traffic & Strengthens operator preference for Nokia as a trade partner 0 Average GPRS handset (all models, from all vendors) Customized Nokia Smartphone Source: Asian operator GPRS usage data

Summary loiting leadership in 3G and multimode device hnology GE/WCDMA/HSDPA leadership: Capitalizing on ease of use assets and software platform based customization abilities gaining competitiveness in electro-mechanics by ressive improvement plays/cameras etc bracing new opportunities in complementary ess technologies with active multi-radio strategy /WLAN/NFC etc neering value added service features with mising mobile user appeal / Visual radio/ Mobile TV /Video sharing Competitive Advantages and Value Capturing Opportunities for Nokia from Mastering Mobile Technologies

Thank You! Any questions?