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Microsoft Software Updater (earlier Nokia Software Updater and Ovi Suite Software Updater) is a Windows [1] [2] and OS X [3] (though the Mac version is only in Beta) [4] based application launched in 2006, [5] that enables customers to update and recover their mobile device firmware [6] of a S40 or S60 or Lumia device from any Internet enabled access point.
Nokia Series 40, often shortened as S40, is a software platform and application user interface (UI) software on Nokia's broad range of mid-tier feature phones, as well as on some of the Vertu line of luxury phones. It was one of the world's most widely used mobile phone platforms and found in hundreds of millions of devices. [1]
The Nokia 3 launched with Android Nougat 7.1.1 and can be updated to Android Pie 9.0., [3] In 2018 HMD Global stated all their first generation Nokia phones would have one more year of Android updates. On December 20, 2018, HMD Global released a software update to Oreo 8.1. [4] On June 3, 2019, HMD Global released the update to Pie 9.0. [5]
Nokia X2 is based on AOSP (Android open source project) and comes with the Nokia X software platform 2.0, the successor of X software platform 1.0. It is a modified version of Android Jelly Bean 4.3 and can run all Android apps except Google service apps like Google Maps, Playstore, Gmail etc. By rooting one can use all Google services.
The dual-SIM variant of the device has phone call audio loss issues. [17] [18] The Lumia 635 (AT&T GoPhone Variant) has hardware audio /mic /camera function failure issues after the Lumia Denim or the Windows 10 Mobile over-the-air update. There is a significant area of dimming along the top of the screen. [19]
On 12 April 2011, Nokia announced Symbian Anna as a software update to the Symbian^3 release. [16] Three new devices (500, X7 and E6) were announced which will have Symbian Anna pre-installed. The most significant changes were: Portrait QWERTY with split-view data entry; New Icon Set
It is regarded as Nokia's first Android device during the company's Microsoft partnership and was in the process of selling its mobile phone business to Microsoft, which eventually happened two months later. [1] The Nokia X devices heavily resemble the Asha phones, and also contain some Lumia features. They have a single "back" button like the ...
Nokia's Series 80 (formerly Crystal) is a discontinued, short-lived mobile software platform for their enterprise and professional level smartphones, introduced in 2000. It uses the Symbian OS . Common physical properties of this Symbian OS user interface platform are a screen resolution of 640×200 pixels and a full QWERTY keyboard.