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The Nokia N81 is a Symbian OS mobile phone announced by Nokia on 29 August 2007 and released the next month. It runs S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1. The N81 was marketed as an entertainment device focused on music and gaming. [ 1 ]
N-Gage, also referred to as N-Gage 2.0, was a mobile gaming digital distribution platform from Nokia that was available for several Nokia smartphones running on S60 ().The successor to the original N-Gage gaming device and launched as part of their Ovi initiative [1] in 2007, it aimed to offer AAA games for trial and purchase into a single application [2] with full compatibility to all devices ...
On 24 August 2011, Nokia announced Symbian Belle (later renamed Nokia Belle) [17] as a software update to the Symbian Anna release. Three new devices (603, 700 and 701) were announced with Belle pre-installed. The most significant changes were: Free-form, differently-sized, live widgets; More homescreens; Improved status bar; Dropdown menu
Pages in category "Nokia Nseries" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... Nokia N81; Nokia N82; Nokia N85; Nokia N86 8MP; Nokia N90; Nokia ...
Nokia 2011 Symbian Belle 9.5 EKA2 Symbian Belle, version 5.3 Nokia 808: Smartphone Nokia 2012 Symbian Belle 9.5 EKA2 Symbian Belle FP1, version 5.4 Nokia 3230: Smartphone Nokia 2004 Symbian OS 7.0s S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 1, version 2.1 Nokia 3250: Smartphone Nokia 2006 Symbian OS 9.1 S60 3rd Edition, version 3 Nokia 3600: Smartphone ...
The Nokia N8 smartphone was the world's first Symbian^3 device, and the first camera phone by Nokia to feature a 12-megapixel autofocus lens. The Nokia N1 tablet was Nokia's latest Nseries smartphone/tablet that uses 7.9 inches IPS LCD screen, and was the first tablet to feature IPS LCD display.
The Nokia N80 is a 3G mobile phone from Nokia announced on November 2, 2005, [1] part of the multimedia Nseries line. It runs on Symbian OS v9.1 and the S60 3rd Edition interface. It was first released in June 2006.
The PC version of Lifeblog can run independently of the phone version and was available from Nokia's Lifeblog page [1] (now discontinued). Both from the mobile phone Lifeblog application and from the PC Lifeblog application, users can post their data to Atom-enabled [ 2 ] blogs such as LifeLogger , TypePad , LiveJournal , Jutut , [ 3 ] LifeType ...