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The Nokia 3110 classic is a mobile phone handset, manufactured by Nokia in Hungary and released for sale in 2007. It is a budget model with similar features to the Nokia 6300 . [ 1 ] Although the phone bears the same model number as the 1997 Nokia 3110 , it was not directly derived from (and has little similarity with) this model.
Nokia Suite can synchronize contacts, calendar, messages, photos, videos and music between a Nokia device and a PC. Additionally, Nokia Suite can download country maps to Nokia devices, backup or restore the contents of devices, [1] connect the PC to the Internet via mobile device [2] and update the device software.
The 3110 shared the platform and accessories of the Nokia 8110 "banana phone". The model number was reused by Nokia in 2007 when the company launched the Nokia 3110 classic . The 3110 classic sports a candybar form factor similar to that of the 3110, but adds modern features such as Bluetooth , camera functionality, audio and video playback and ...
It was initially only available for Nokia mobile phones, [1] but later extended to support others. It is available for Linux, BSD unix, Windows, and Mac OS X, and as source code. Gnokii itself is a console tool, but it is used by several GUIs to communicate with phones; for example: Xgnokii, [2] Gnocky, and Gnome Phone Manager all use Gnokii ...
Nokia PC Suite can be used to transfer music, photos and applications. It can also be used to send Short Message Service (SMS) messages or act as a modem to connect the computer to the Internet. A mobile phone can be connected by USB, Bluetooth, or infrared. Some older Nokia phones lack compatibility with later versions of the PC Suite.
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 phones beta labs is a service in which beta software for Nokia smartphones are available for public download. [1] The service was originally launched as Nokia Beta Labs in 2007 by Nokia for S60 -based Symbian devices, and later for the company's Windows Phone -based Lumia line.
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]