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  2. Symbian - Wikipedia

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    Nokia had terminated its support of software development and maintenance for Symbian with effect from 1 January 2014, thereafter refusing to publish new or changed Symbian applications or content in the Nokia Store and terminating its 'Symbian Signed' program for software certification. [38]

  3. S60 (software platform) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Ovi (Nokia) - Wikipedia

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    Content which the publisher develops was reviewed by Nokia before publication. Symbian, Java and Flash lite applications must be Symbian signed. [38] Symbian Signed is the signing programme administered by the Symbian Foundation. Applications could be signed for free as part of the Ovi programme. [39] [40]

  5. Series 40 - Wikipedia

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    Nokia announced on 25 January 2012 that the company has sold over 1.5 billion Series 40 devices. [2] It was not used for smartphones, with Nokia turning first to Symbian , then in 2012–2017 to Windows Phone , and most recently Android .

  6. Nokia Gets Smart About Phones, But Maybe Too Late

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    Nokia's stock closed at $8.90 Monday, only 50 cents above its March 2009 low. The stock is worth less than a quarter of its value in late 2007, when it briefly traded above $40 a share.

  7. N-Gage (service) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Symbian Software - Wikipedia

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    Symbian Ltd. was a software development and licensing consortium company, known for the Symbian operating system (OS), for smartphones and some related devices. [1] Its headquarters were in Southwark, London, England, with other offices opened in Cambridge, Sweden, Silicon Valley, Japan, India, China, South Korea, and Australia.

  9. Nokia Browser for Symbian - Wikipedia

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    Nokia Browser for Symbian (formerly known as Web Browser for S60) was the default web browser for the S60 and Symbian mobile phone platform. [1] The browser is based on a port of Apple Inc.'s open-source WebCore and JavaScriptCore frameworks which form the WebKit rendering engine that Apple uses in its Safari Web browser.