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  2. OTA bitmap - Wikipedia

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    OTA Bitmap was a specification designed by Nokia for black and white images for mobile phones. The OTA or Over The Air Bitmap was defined by Nokia as part of their Smart Messaging specification, to send pictures as a series of one or more concatenated SMS text messages. The format has a maximum size of 255x255 pixels.

  3. Lumia imaging apps - Wikipedia

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    Lumia Moments has 2 types of images that it can create, one is the Best Frame which saves a photo as a "living image" and can be viewed in motion from Windows Phone's camera roll or Lumia Storyteller, and the other is Action Shots that lets users add strobe effects and blur the pictures. [35]

  4. EPOC (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Psion licensed the 32-bit system to other hardware makers, such as Ericsson. To distinguish it from the 16-bit OS, the 32-bit version was sometimes called EPOC32. Technologically, it was a major departure from the 16-bit version (which came to be called EPOC16 or SIBO). In 1998, the 32-bit version was renamed Symbian OS.

  5. Symbian Software - Wikipedia

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    Symbian Ltd. was the brainchild of Psion's next generation mobile operating system project following the 32-bit version of EPOC. Psion approached the other four companies and decided to work together on a full software suite including kernel, device drivers, and user interface. [8]

  6. Nokia 130 (2017) - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 130 uses a Mini-SIM card for the Single as well as the Dual-SIM model and has a dedicated microSDHC card slot. [1] [2] [3] Even though the Nokia 130 has a camera, can display images and supports GPRS as well as EDGE, it is not able to display images that were received in a MMS-messages. The phone does support Bluetooth 3.0, but it can ...

  7. Series 80 (software platform) - Wikipedia

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    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. Series 80 ...

  8. Nokia 7500 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 7500 Prism is a mobile phone produced by Nokia. It is part of Nokia's Prism Collection. It is a triband phone that runs S40 5th Edition. The 2-inch (51 mm) screen has a resolution of 320x240 pixels showing 16 million colors. Included is a 2-megapixel camera with flash, a 512 MB microSD card, and a 700mAh battery. It launches during ...

  9. Nokia 7650 - Wikipedia

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    It was also the first Nokia phone with sliding keypad, the second being the Series 40-based Nokia 6111, released in 2005. In addition it was the first Series 60 platform device (which would go on to power the majority of Nokia smartphones for many years after), as well as the first mass market Symbian OS device to be released, [ 7 ] allowing ...