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Series 30+ (abbreviated as S30+) is a software platform and application user interface used for Nokia-branded, then HMD-branded mobile devices since 2024. The platform was introduced by Nokia in September 2013, first appearing on the Nokia 108, and has been the main Nokia feature phone operating system after the end of the Series 30 and Series 40 platforms in 2014.
Nokia Series 30, often shortened as S30, is a software platform and application user interface created by Nokia for its entry level mobile phones, lower than Series 40. S30 phones are not capable of running Java apps. In 2014, Microsoft acquired Nokia's mobile phones business and later used S30 in along of Series 30+.
HMD Global completed the acquisition from Microsoft and started manufacturing Nokia-branded phones in late 2016. [10] Since 2019, most devices made by HMD run new Series 30+ based on UNISOC's Mocor OS platform, such as Nokia 220 4G. Also, Nokia 800 Tough was the only Nokia 3-digit series phone run KaiOS.
The product naming of Nokia devices has historically been based on the numerical system, with new Nokia-branded Android smartphones being named from 1 to 9; with Nokia 1 series being the lowest-end entry level smartphone, and the Nokia 9 series being the highest-end offering of the portfolio. For device successors, and new products launched ...
The Nokia 6000 series is Nokia's largest family of phones. It consists mostly of mid-range to high-end phones (many of which are Symbian smartphones) containing a wider number of features. The 6000 series is notable for their conservative, unisex designs, which makes them popular among business users.
Shares of Nokia jumped up today by about 15%, leaving the stock up about 150% for the past six months. The company reported that "Devices and Services has exceeded expectations and achieved ...
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The Nokia 215, which runs on the Series 30+ platform. Series 30+ is a software platform and user interface that was used by Microsoft Mobile for its entry-level mobile devices. [161] The first Series 30+ device was the Nokia 130, [162] [163] which had basic features such as a flashlight, FM radio, USB charging, video playback from microSD cards ...