Nokia CEO Makes History with World’s First ‘Immersive’ Phone Call
In a groundbreaking achievement, Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark has successfully made the world’s first ‘immersive’ phone call, revolutionizing the way we communicate. This innovative technology brings 3D audio to phone calls, making interactions more lifelike and engaging.
The Future of Voice Calls
The call, made using a regular smartphone over a public 5G network, demonstrates the potential of immersive audio and video technology. This technology has the capability to transform the way we communicate, making interactions more realistic and engaging. According to Lundmark, “We have demonstrated the future of voice calls.”
A Leap Forward in Audio Quality
Current smartphone calls are monophonic, compressing audio elements together and resulting in a flat, less detailed sound. In contrast, the new technology brings 3D audio, allowing callers to hear everything as if they were in the same room. This significant improvement in audio quality is set to revolutionize the way we communicate.
Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark makes the world’s first ‘immersive’ phone call
A Historic Moment
The call was held with Stefan Lindström, Finland’s Ambassador of Digitalisation and New Technologies. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the evolution of communication technology. Lundmark, who was also present when the first 2G call was made in 1991, has played a crucial role in shaping the future of voice calls.
The future of voice calls has arrived
A New Era in Communication
The implications of this technology are far-reaching, with the potential to transform the way we communicate in various aspects of life, from personal relationships to business interactions. As we move forward in this new era of communication, one thing is certain – the future of voice calls has arrived.