Welcome to The Nokia Blog, a resource for news, guides, reviews, previews, videos, and more for the Nokia fanatics. The Nokia Blog receives Nokia devices for trials, testing, and reviews. The blog is written by Mark Guim with the help of contributing writers.
Interview at Nokia Flagship New York by Mobile Divide
I’m a Nokia fanboy and don’t work for Nokia. They are a recent sponsor on the blog, but Nokia has no control over what gets published.
Until another company releases better looking and more functional phones, I’ll be sticking to Nokia. I made a mistake once by going for a Windows Mobile phone and was not prepared to feel such a huge downgrade. I never looked back when I upgraded again to the Nokia Nseries.
My friends and family call me Mark and I’m residing at the capital of the world. That’s New York City for the geographically challenged. I’m 25 years old and going for a second degree at Pace University for a Bachelor’s in Nursing. Yeah, I occasionally get those Focker jokes, but if you are Filipino and my age, you are either already a nurse or you are in school to become a nurse. Nonetheless, I also like helping people. Check out my Facebook profile and see what my friends say about me.
At the moment, I try to keep myself away from the computer so I can do well in school. When I find the time, I update this blog and my other project, Fonegrabber. If you are a gadget fanatic, I recommend you to check it out so can save money on your next phone purchase.
Since its creation in October of ‘06, the Nokia blog has enjoyed more than 250,000 pageviews per month. The trend only looks to increase. The Nokia blog is proudly powered by Wordpress and hosted on Dreamhost (simply the best for its price).
Get in touch
If there’s something you’re interested in, like sending me press releases or review products, or you want to know what I’m up to in nursing school, or what I ate for breakfast, drop a line and we’ll go from there.
Other ways to reach me:
AIM: ohlookitsmark
Email: mark -at- thenokiablog -dot- com
Sincerely,
Mark Guim












