Monday, January 10, 2011
Sony Ericsson
Type Joint venture
Industry Telecommunications
Founded October 1, 2001[1]
Headquarters Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom
Area served Worldwide
Key people Sir Howard Stringer (Chairman)
Bert Nordberg (President)
Rikko Sakaguchi (EVP)
Kristian Tear (EVP)
William A Glaser Jr (CFO)[2]
Products Mobile phones
Mobile music devices
Wireless systems
Wireless voice devices
Hi-Tech accessories
Wireless data devices
Revenue €6.788 billion (2009)[3]
Profit -€836 million (2009)
Employees 8,450 (as of April 2010)[4]
Parent Sony Corporation (50%)
Ericsson AB (50%)
Website SonyEricsson.com
Nokia Corporation
Type Public – Oyj
(OMX: NOK1V, NYSE: NOK, FWB: NOA3)
Industry Telecommunications
Internet
Computer software
Founded Tampere, Finland (1865)
incorporated in Nokia (1871)
Founder(s) Fredrik Idestam
Leo Mechelin
Headquarters Espoo, Finland
Area served Worldwide
Key people Jorma Ollila (Chairman)
Stephen Elop (President & CEO)
Timo Ihamuotila (CFO)
Kai Öistämö (CDO)
Products Mobile phones
Smartphones
Mobile computers
Networks
(See products listing)
Services Maps and navigation, music, messaging and media
Software solutions
(See services listing)
Revenue €40.99 billion (2009)[1]
Operating income €1.197 billion (2009)[1]
Net income €891 million (2009)[1]
Total assets €35.74 billion (2009)[1]
Total equity €14.75 billion (2009)[1]
Employees 131,553 (September 30, 2010)[2]
Divisions Mobile Solutions
Mobile Phones
Markets
Subsidiaries Nokia Siemens Networks
Navteq
Symbian
Vertu
Qt Development Frameworks
Website Nokia.com
(OMX: NOK1V, NYSE: NOK, FWB: NOA3)
Industry Telecommunications
Internet
Computer software
Founded Tampere, Finland (1865)
incorporated in Nokia (1871)
Founder(s) Fredrik Idestam
Leo Mechelin
Headquarters Espoo, Finland
Area served Worldwide
Key people Jorma Ollila (Chairman)
Stephen Elop (President & CEO)
Timo Ihamuotila (CFO)
Kai Öistämö (CDO)
Products Mobile phones
Smartphones
Mobile computers
Networks
(See products listing)
Services Maps and navigation, music, messaging and media
Software solutions
(See services listing)
Revenue €40.99 billion (2009)[1]
Operating income €1.197 billion (2009)[1]
Net income €891 million (2009)[1]
Total assets €35.74 billion (2009)[1]
Total equity €14.75 billion (2009)[1]
Employees 131,553 (September 30, 2010)[2]
Divisions Mobile Solutions
Mobile Phones
Markets
Subsidiaries Nokia Siemens Networks
Navteq
Symbian
Vertu
Qt Development Frameworks
Website Nokia.com
Mobile phone radiation and health
The effect mobile phone radiation has on human health is the subject of recent interest and study, as a result of the enormous increase in mobile phone usage throughout the world (as of June 2009, there were more than 4.3 billion users worldwide). Mobile phones use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range, which some believe may be harmful to human health. A large body of research exists, both epidemiological and experimental, in non-human animals and in humans, of which the majority shows no definite causative relationship between exposure to mobile phones and harmful biological effects in humans. This is often paraphrased simply as the balance of evidence showing no harm to humans from mobile phones, although a significant number of individual studies do suggest such a relationship, or are inconclusive. Other digital wireless systems, such as data communication networks, produce similar radiation.
The World Health Organization, based upon the majority view of scientific and medical communities, has stated that cancer is unlikely to be caused by cellular phones or their base stations and that reviews have found no convincing evidence for other health effects.[ The WHO expects to make recommendations about mobile phones in 2010. Some national radiation advisory authorities have recommended measures to minimize exposure to their citizens as a precautionary approach.
At least some recent studies, however, have found an association between cell phone use and certain kinds of brain and salivary gland tumors. Lennart Hardell and other authors of a 2009 meta-analysis of 11 studies from peer-reviewed journals concluded that cell phone usage for at least ten years “approximately doubles the risk of being diagnosed with a brain tumor on the same ("ipsilateral") side of the head as that preferred for cell phone use.
The World Health Organization, based upon the majority view of scientific and medical communities, has stated that cancer is unlikely to be caused by cellular phones or their base stations and that reviews have found no convincing evidence for other health effects.[ The WHO expects to make recommendations about mobile phones in 2010. Some national radiation advisory authorities have recommended measures to minimize exposure to their citizens as a precautionary approach.
At least some recent studies, however, have found an association between cell phone use and certain kinds of brain and salivary gland tumors. Lennart Hardell and other authors of a 2009 meta-analysis of 11 studies from peer-reviewed journals concluded that cell phone usage for at least ten years “approximately doubles the risk of being diagnosed with a brain tumor on the same ("ipsilateral") side of the head as that preferred for cell phone use.
Mobile phones and driving safety
Mobile phone use while driving is common but controversial. Being distracted while operating a motor vehicle has been shown to increase the risk of accident. Because of this, many jurisdictions prohibit the use of mobile phones while driving. Egypt, Israel, Japan, Portugal and Singapore ban both handheld and hands-free use of a mobile phone whilst many other countries –including the UK, France, and many U.S. states– ban handheld phone use only, allowing hands-free use.
Due to the increasing complexity of mobile phones –often more like mobile computers in their available uses– it has introduced additional difficulties for law enforcement officials in being able to tell one usage from another as drivers use their devices. This is more apparent in those countries who ban both handheld and hands-free usage, rather those who have banned handheld use only, as officials cannot easily tell which function of the mobile phone is being used simply by visually looking at the driver. This can mean that drivers may be stopped for using their device illegally on a phone call when, in fact, they were not; instead using the device for a legal purpose such as the phone's incorporated controls for car stereo or satnav usage – either as part of the cars' own device or directly on the mobile phone itself.
Cases like these can often only be proved otherwise by a check of the mobile operators phone call records to see if a call was taking place during the journey concerned. Although, in many countries, the law enforcement official may have stopped the driver for a differing offence, for example, for lack of due care and attention in relation to their driving.
Due to the increasing complexity of mobile phones –often more like mobile computers in their available uses– it has introduced additional difficulties for law enforcement officials in being able to tell one usage from another as drivers use their devices. This is more apparent in those countries who ban both handheld and hands-free usage, rather those who have banned handheld use only, as officials cannot easily tell which function of the mobile phone is being used simply by visually looking at the driver. This can mean that drivers may be stopped for using their device illegally on a phone call when, in fact, they were not; instead using the device for a legal purpose such as the phone's incorporated controls for car stereo or satnav usage – either as part of the cars' own device or directly on the mobile phone itself.
Cases like these can often only be proved otherwise by a check of the mobile operators phone call records to see if a call was taking place during the journey concerned. Although, in many countries, the law enforcement official may have stopped the driver for a differing offence, for example, for lack of due care and attention in relation to their driving.
SIM card
Subscriber Identity Module and Removable User Identity Module
GSM mobile phones require a small microchip called a Subscriber Identity Module or SIM Card, to function. The SIM card is approximately the size of a small postage stamp and is usually placed underneath the battery in the rear of the unit. The SIM securely stores the service-subscriber key (IMSI) used to identify a subscriber on mobile telephony devices (such as mobile phones and computers). The SIM card allows users to change phones by simply removing the SIM card from one mobile phone and inserting it into another mobile phone or broadband telephony device.
A SIM card contains its unique serial number, internationally unique number of the mobile user (IMSI), security authentication and ciphering information, temporary information related to the local network, a list of the services the user has access to and two passwords (PIN for usual use and PUK for unlocking).
SIM cards are available in three standard sizes. The first is the size of a credit card (85.60 mm × 53.98 mm x 0.76 mm). The newer, most popular miniature version has the same thickness but a length of 25 mm and a width of 15 mm, and has one of its corners truncated (chamfered) to prevent misinsertion. The newest incarnation known as the 3FF or micro-SIM has dimensions of 15 mm × 12 mm. Most cards of the two smaller sizes are supplied as a full-sized card with the smaller card held in place by a few plastic links; it can easily be broken off to be used in a device that uses the smaller SIM.
The first SIM card was made in 1991 by Munich smart card maker Giesecke & Devrient for the Finnish wireless network operator Radiolinja. Giesecke & Devrient sold the first 300 SIM cards to Elisa (ex. Radiolinja).
Those cell phones that do not use a SIM Card have the data programmed in to their memory. This data is accessed by using a special digit sequence to access the "NAM" as in "Name" or number programming menu. From there, information can be added, including a new number for the phone, new Service Provider numbers, new emergency numbers, new Authentication Key or A-Key code, and a Preferred Roaming List or PRL. However, to prevent the phone being accidentally disabled or removed from the network, the Service Provider typically locks this data with a Master Subsidiary Lock (MSL). The MSL also locks the device to a particular carrier when it is sold as a loss leader.
The MSL applies to the SIM only so once the contract has been completed the MSL still applies to the SIM. The phone, however, is also initially locked by the manufacturer into the Service Provider's MSL. This lock may be disabled so that the phone can use other Service Providers' SIM cards. Most phones purchased outside the U.S. are unlocked phones because there are numerous Service Providers close to one another or have overlapping coverage. The cost to unlock a phone varies but is usually very cheap and is sometimes provided by independent phone vendors.
A similar module called a Removable User Identity Module or RUIM card is present in some CDMA networks, notably in China and Indonesia.
Multi-card hybrid phones
A hybrid mobile phone can take more than one SIM card, even of different types. The SIM and RUIM cards can be mixed together, and some phones also support three or four SIMs
They are popular in India and Indonesia, attributed to lower on-net call rates.
3D mobile phone
Spice Mobile has launched Spice View M-67 3D Dual-SIM Mobile Phone. India's first 3D mobile phone allowing users to view 3D pictures and videos along with phone's user interface without 3D glasses. The phone is equipped with 2 megapixel camera, but only takes 2D.
Mobile phone features and Smartphone
All mobile phones have a number of features in common, but manufacturers also try to differentiate their own products by implementing additional functions to make them more attractive to consumers. This has led to great innovation in mobile phone development over the last 20 years.
The common components found on all phones are:
A rechargeable battery providing the power source for the phone functions
An input mechanism and display to allow the user to interact with the phone. The most common input mechanism is a keypad, but touch screens are also found in some high-end smartphones.
Basic mobile phone services to allow users to make calls and send text messages.
All GSM phones use a SIM card to allow an account to be swapped among devices. Some CDMA devices also have a similar card called a R-UIM.
Individual GSM, WCDMA, iDEN and some satellite phone devices are uniquely identified by an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number.
Low-end mobile phones are often referred to as feature phones, and offer basic telephony, as well as functions such as playing music and taking photos, and sometimes simple applications based on generic managed platforms such as Java ME or BREW. Handsets with more advanced computing ability through the use of native software applications became known as smartphones. The first smartphone was the Nokia 9000 Communicator in 1996 which added PDA functionality to the basic mobile phone at the time. As miniaturization and increased processing power of microchips has enabled ever more features to be added to phones, the concept of the smartphone has evolved, and what was a high-end smartphone five years ago, is a standard phone today.
Several phone series have been introduced to address a given market segment, such as the RIM BlackBerry focusing on enterprise/corporate customer email needs; the SonyEricsson Walkman series of musicphones and Cybershot series of cameraphones; the Nokia Nseries of multimedia phones, the Palm Pre the HTC Dream and the Apple iPhone.
Other features that may be found on mobile phones include GPS navigation, music (MP3) and video (MP4) playback, RDS radio receiver, alarms, memo recording, personal digital assistant functions, ability to watch streaming video, video download, video calling, built-in cameras (1.0+ Mpx) and camcorders (video recording), with autofocus and flash, ringtones, games, PTT, memory card reader (SD), USB (2.0), dual line support, infrared, Bluetooth (2.0) and WiFi connectivity, instant messaging, Internet e-mail and browsing and serving as a wireless modem. Nokia and the University of Cambridge demonstrated a bendable cell phone called the Morph.
Software and applications
The most commonly used data application on mobile phones is SMS text messaging. The first SMS text message was sent from a computer to a mobile phone in 1992 in the UK, while the first person-to-person SMS from phone to phone was sent in Finland in 1993.
Other non-SMS data services used on mobile phones include mobile music, downloadable logos and pictures, gaming, gambling, adult entertainment and advertising. The first downloadable mobile content was sold to a mobile phone in Finland in 1998, when Radiolinja (now Elisa) introduced the downloadable ringtone service. In 1999, Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo introduced its mobile Internet service, i-Mode, which today is the world's largest mobile Internet service.
The first mobile news service, delivered via SMS, was launched in Finland in 2000. Mobile news services are expanding with many organisations providing "on-demand" news services by SMS. Some also provide "instant" news pushed out by SMS.
Mobile payments were first trialled in Finland in 1998 when two Coca-Cola vending machines in Espoo were enabled to work with SMS payments. Eventually, the idea spread and in 1999 the Philippines launched the first commercial mobile payments systems, on the mobile operators Globe and Smart. Today, mobile payments ranging from mobile banking to mobile credit cards to mobile commerce are very widely used in Asia and Africa, and in selected European markets.
Power supply
Mobile phones generally obtain power from rechargeable batteries. There are a variety of ways used to charge cell phones, including USB, portable batteries, mains power (using an AC adapter), cigarette lighters (using an adapter), or a dynamo. In 2009, the first wireless charger was released for consumer use.
Standardization of Micro-USB connector for chargers
On 17 February 2009, the GSM Association announced that they had agreed on a standard charger for mobile phones. The standard connector to be adopted by 17 manufacturers in the Open Mobile Terminal Platform including Nokia, Motorola and Samsung is to be the micro-USB connector (several media reports erroneously reported this as the mini-USB). The new chargers will be much more efficient than existing chargers. Having a standard charger for all phones, means that manufacturers will no longer have to supply a charger with every new phone.
In June 2009, many mobile phone manufacturers signed a Memorandum of Understanding, agreeing to make most new data-enabled cell phones marketed in the EU compatible with a common External Power Supply (charger) which will be equipped with a Micro-USB connector. All signatories agreed to develop a common specification for the charger "to allow for full compatibility and safety of chargers and mobile phones." The mobile phone manufacturers who have agreed to this standard include the original signatories Apple, LG, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Qualcomm, RIM, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and Texas Instruments as well as Atmel, Emblaze Mobile, Huawei Technologies and TCT Mobile (Alcatel).
In addition, on 22 October 2009, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) announced that it had embraced micro-USB as the Universal Charger Solution as its "energy-efficient one-charger-fits-all new mobile phone solution," and added: "Based on the Micro-USB interface, UCS chargers will also include a 4-star or higher efficiency rating — up to three times more energy-efficient than an unrated charger."
charger efficiency
The majority of energy lost in a mobile phone charger is in its no load condition, when the mobile phone is not connected but the charger has been left plugged in and using power. To combat this, in November 2008, the top five mobile phone manufacturers Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, and Motorola set up a star rating system to rate the efficiency of their chargers in the no-load condition. Starting at zero stars for >0.5 W and going up to the top five star rating for <0.03 W (30 mW) no load power.
A number of semiconductor companies offering flyback controllers, such as Power Integrations and CamSemi, now claim that the five-star standard can be achieved with use of their product
Battery
Formerly, the most common form of mobile phone batteries were nickel metal-hydride, as they have a low size and weight. Lithium ion batteries are sometimes used, as they are lighter and do not have the voltage depression that nickel metal-hydride batteries do. Many mobile phone manufacturers have now switched to using lithium-polymer batteries as opposed to the older Lithium-Ion, the main advantages of this being even lower weight and the possibility to make the battery a shape other than strict cuboid. Mobile phone manufacturers have been experimenting with alternative power sources, including solar cells.
The common components found on all phones are:
A rechargeable battery providing the power source for the phone functions
An input mechanism and display to allow the user to interact with the phone. The most common input mechanism is a keypad, but touch screens are also found in some high-end smartphones.
Basic mobile phone services to allow users to make calls and send text messages.
All GSM phones use a SIM card to allow an account to be swapped among devices. Some CDMA devices also have a similar card called a R-UIM.
Individual GSM, WCDMA, iDEN and some satellite phone devices are uniquely identified by an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number.
Low-end mobile phones are often referred to as feature phones, and offer basic telephony, as well as functions such as playing music and taking photos, and sometimes simple applications based on generic managed platforms such as Java ME or BREW. Handsets with more advanced computing ability through the use of native software applications became known as smartphones. The first smartphone was the Nokia 9000 Communicator in 1996 which added PDA functionality to the basic mobile phone at the time. As miniaturization and increased processing power of microchips has enabled ever more features to be added to phones, the concept of the smartphone has evolved, and what was a high-end smartphone five years ago, is a standard phone today.
Several phone series have been introduced to address a given market segment, such as the RIM BlackBerry focusing on enterprise/corporate customer email needs; the SonyEricsson Walkman series of musicphones and Cybershot series of cameraphones; the Nokia Nseries of multimedia phones, the Palm Pre the HTC Dream and the Apple iPhone.
Other features that may be found on mobile phones include GPS navigation, music (MP3) and video (MP4) playback, RDS radio receiver, alarms, memo recording, personal digital assistant functions, ability to watch streaming video, video download, video calling, built-in cameras (1.0+ Mpx) and camcorders (video recording), with autofocus and flash, ringtones, games, PTT, memory card reader (SD), USB (2.0), dual line support, infrared, Bluetooth (2.0) and WiFi connectivity, instant messaging, Internet e-mail and browsing and serving as a wireless modem. Nokia and the University of Cambridge demonstrated a bendable cell phone called the Morph.
Software and applications
The most commonly used data application on mobile phones is SMS text messaging. The first SMS text message was sent from a computer to a mobile phone in 1992 in the UK, while the first person-to-person SMS from phone to phone was sent in Finland in 1993.
Other non-SMS data services used on mobile phones include mobile music, downloadable logos and pictures, gaming, gambling, adult entertainment and advertising. The first downloadable mobile content was sold to a mobile phone in Finland in 1998, when Radiolinja (now Elisa) introduced the downloadable ringtone service. In 1999, Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo introduced its mobile Internet service, i-Mode, which today is the world's largest mobile Internet service.
The first mobile news service, delivered via SMS, was launched in Finland in 2000. Mobile news services are expanding with many organisations providing "on-demand" news services by SMS. Some also provide "instant" news pushed out by SMS.
Mobile payments were first trialled in Finland in 1998 when two Coca-Cola vending machines in Espoo were enabled to work with SMS payments. Eventually, the idea spread and in 1999 the Philippines launched the first commercial mobile payments systems, on the mobile operators Globe and Smart. Today, mobile payments ranging from mobile banking to mobile credit cards to mobile commerce are very widely used in Asia and Africa, and in selected European markets.
Power supply
Mobile phones generally obtain power from rechargeable batteries. There are a variety of ways used to charge cell phones, including USB, portable batteries, mains power (using an AC adapter), cigarette lighters (using an adapter), or a dynamo. In 2009, the first wireless charger was released for consumer use.
Standardization of Micro-USB connector for chargers
On 17 February 2009, the GSM Association announced that they had agreed on a standard charger for mobile phones. The standard connector to be adopted by 17 manufacturers in the Open Mobile Terminal Platform including Nokia, Motorola and Samsung is to be the micro-USB connector (several media reports erroneously reported this as the mini-USB). The new chargers will be much more efficient than existing chargers. Having a standard charger for all phones, means that manufacturers will no longer have to supply a charger with every new phone.
In June 2009, many mobile phone manufacturers signed a Memorandum of Understanding, agreeing to make most new data-enabled cell phones marketed in the EU compatible with a common External Power Supply (charger) which will be equipped with a Micro-USB connector. All signatories agreed to develop a common specification for the charger "to allow for full compatibility and safety of chargers and mobile phones." The mobile phone manufacturers who have agreed to this standard include the original signatories Apple, LG, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Qualcomm, RIM, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and Texas Instruments as well as Atmel, Emblaze Mobile, Huawei Technologies and TCT Mobile (Alcatel).
In addition, on 22 October 2009, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) announced that it had embraced micro-USB as the Universal Charger Solution as its "energy-efficient one-charger-fits-all new mobile phone solution," and added: "Based on the Micro-USB interface, UCS chargers will also include a 4-star or higher efficiency rating — up to three times more energy-efficient than an unrated charger."
charger efficiency
The majority of energy lost in a mobile phone charger is in its no load condition, when the mobile phone is not connected but the charger has been left plugged in and using power. To combat this, in November 2008, the top five mobile phone manufacturers Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, and Motorola set up a star rating system to rate the efficiency of their chargers in the no-load condition. Starting at zero stars for >0.5 W and going up to the top five star rating for <0.03 W (30 mW) no load power.
A number of semiconductor companies offering flyback controllers, such as Power Integrations and CamSemi, now claim that the five-star standard can be achieved with use of their product
Battery
Formerly, the most common form of mobile phone batteries were nickel metal-hydride, as they have a low size and weight. Lithium ion batteries are sometimes used, as they are lighter and do not have the voltage depression that nickel metal-hydride batteries do. Many mobile phone manufacturers have now switched to using lithium-polymer batteries as opposed to the older Lithium-Ion, the main advantages of this being even lower weight and the possibility to make the battery a shape other than strict cuboid. Mobile phone manufacturers have been experimenting with alternative power sources, including solar cells.
History of mobile phones
Radiophones have a long and varied history going back to Reginald Fessenden's invention and shore-to-ship demonstration of radio telephony, through the Second World War with military use of radio telephony links and civil services in the 1950s.
The first mobile telephone call made from a car occurred in St. Louis, Missouri, USA on June 17, 1946, using the Bell System's Mobile Telephone Service, but the system was impractical from what is considered a portable handset today. The equipment weighed 80 lbs, and the AT&T service, basically a massive party line, cost $30 USD per month (equal to $337.33 today) plus 30 to 40 cents per local call, equal to $3.37 to $4.5 today.
In 1960, the world’s first partly automatic car phone system, Mobile System A (MTA), was launched in Sweden. MTA phones were composed of vacuum tubes and relays, and had a weight of 40 kg. In 1962, a more modern version called Mobile System B (MTB) was launched, which was a push-button telephone, and which used transistors in order to enhance the telephone’s calling capacity and improve its operational reliability. In 1971, the MTD version was launched, opening for several different brands of equipment and gaining commercial success.
Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher and executive is considered to be the inventor of the first practical mobile phone for handheld use in a non-vehicle setting, after a long race against Bell Labs for the first portable mobile phone. Using a modern, if somewhat heavy portable handset, Cooper made the first call on a handheld mobile phone on April 3, 1973 to his rival, Dr. Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs.
The first commercially automated cellular network (the 1G generation) was launched in Japan by NTT in 1979, initially in the metropolitan area of Tokyo. Within five years, the NTT network had been expanded to cover the whole population of Japan and became the first nationwide 1G network. In 1981, this was followed by the simultaneous launch of the Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) system in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. NMT was the first mobile phone network featuring international roaming. The first 1G network launched in the USA was Chicago-based Ameritech in 1983 using the Motorola DynaTAC mobile phone. Several countries then followed in the early-to-mid 1980s including the UK, Mexico and Canada.
The first "modern" network technology on digital 2G (second generation) cellular technology was launched by Radiolinja (now part of Elisa Group) in 1991 in Finland on the GSM standard, which also marked the introduction of competition in mobile telecoms when Radiolinja challenged incumbent Telecom Finland (now part of TeliaSonera) who ran a 1G NMT network.
In 2001, the first commercial launch of 3G (Third Generation) was again in Japan by NTT DoCoMo on the WCDMA standard.
One of the newest 3G technologies to be implemented is High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). It is an enhanced 3G (third generation) mobile telephony communications protocol in the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family, also coined 3.5G, 3G+ or turbo 3G, which allows networks based on Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity.
The first mobile telephone call made from a car occurred in St. Louis, Missouri, USA on June 17, 1946, using the Bell System's Mobile Telephone Service, but the system was impractical from what is considered a portable handset today. The equipment weighed 80 lbs, and the AT&T service, basically a massive party line, cost $30 USD per month (equal to $337.33 today) plus 30 to 40 cents per local call, equal to $3.37 to $4.5 today.
In 1960, the world’s first partly automatic car phone system, Mobile System A (MTA), was launched in Sweden. MTA phones were composed of vacuum tubes and relays, and had a weight of 40 kg. In 1962, a more modern version called Mobile System B (MTB) was launched, which was a push-button telephone, and which used transistors in order to enhance the telephone’s calling capacity and improve its operational reliability. In 1971, the MTD version was launched, opening for several different brands of equipment and gaining commercial success.
Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher and executive is considered to be the inventor of the first practical mobile phone for handheld use in a non-vehicle setting, after a long race against Bell Labs for the first portable mobile phone. Using a modern, if somewhat heavy portable handset, Cooper made the first call on a handheld mobile phone on April 3, 1973 to his rival, Dr. Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs.
The first commercially automated cellular network (the 1G generation) was launched in Japan by NTT in 1979, initially in the metropolitan area of Tokyo. Within five years, the NTT network had been expanded to cover the whole population of Japan and became the first nationwide 1G network. In 1981, this was followed by the simultaneous launch of the Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) system in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. NMT was the first mobile phone network featuring international roaming. The first 1G network launched in the USA was Chicago-based Ameritech in 1983 using the Motorola DynaTAC mobile phone. Several countries then followed in the early-to-mid 1980s including the UK, Mexico and Canada.
The first "modern" network technology on digital 2G (second generation) cellular technology was launched by Radiolinja (now part of Elisa Group) in 1991 in Finland on the GSM standard, which also marked the introduction of competition in mobile telecoms when Radiolinja challenged incumbent Telecom Finland (now part of TeliaSonera) who ran a 1G NMT network.
In 2001, the first commercial launch of 3G (Third Generation) was again in Japan by NTT DoCoMo on the WCDMA standard.
One of the newest 3G technologies to be implemented is High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). It is an enhanced 3G (third generation) mobile telephony communications protocol in the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family, also coined 3.5G, 3G+ or turbo 3G, which allows networks based on Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity.
Mobile phone
A mobile phone (also called mobile, cellular telephone, or cell phone) is an electronic device used for two-way radio telecommunication over a cellular network of base stations known as cell sites. Mobile phones differ from cordless telephones, which only offer telephone service within limited range through a single base station attached to a fixed land line, for example within a home or an office.
A mobile phone allows its user to make and receive telephone calls to and from the public telephone network which includes other mobiles and fixed-line phones across the world. It does this by connecting to a cellular network owned by a mobile network operator. A key feature of the cellular network is that it enables seamless telephone calls even when the user is moving around wide areas via a process known as handoff or handover.
In addition to being a telephone, modern mobile phones also support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS (or text) messages, e-mail, Internet access, gaming, Bluetooth and infrared short range wireless communication, camera, MMS messaging, MP3 player, radio and GPS. Low-end mobile phones are often referred to as feature phones, whereas high-end mobile phones that offer more advanced computing ability are referred to as smartphones.
The first handheld mobile phone was demonstrated by Dr. Martin Cooper of Motorola in 1973, using a handset weighing 2 kg (4.4 lb). Motorola released the first commercially available mobile phone, the DynaTAC 8000x, in 1983. In the year 1990, 12.4 million people worldwide had cellular subscriptions. By the end of 2009, less than 20 years later, the number of mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide reached approximately 4.6 billion, 370 times the 1990 number, penetrating the developing economies and reaching the bottom of the economic pyramid.
A mobile phone allows its user to make and receive telephone calls to and from the public telephone network which includes other mobiles and fixed-line phones across the world. It does this by connecting to a cellular network owned by a mobile network operator. A key feature of the cellular network is that it enables seamless telephone calls even when the user is moving around wide areas via a process known as handoff or handover.
In addition to being a telephone, modern mobile phones also support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS (or text) messages, e-mail, Internet access, gaming, Bluetooth and infrared short range wireless communication, camera, MMS messaging, MP3 player, radio and GPS. Low-end mobile phones are often referred to as feature phones, whereas high-end mobile phones that offer more advanced computing ability are referred to as smartphones.
The first handheld mobile phone was demonstrated by Dr. Martin Cooper of Motorola in 1973, using a handset weighing 2 kg (4.4 lb). Motorola released the first commercially available mobile phone, the DynaTAC 8000x, in 1983. In the year 1990, 12.4 million people worldwide had cellular subscriptions. By the end of 2009, less than 20 years later, the number of mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide reached approximately 4.6 billion, 370 times the 1990 number, penetrating the developing economies and reaching the bottom of the economic pyramid.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
List of Nokia products
Original series
Phone model Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor
Nokia 100 Monochrome 1987 D NMT-900 1G Candybar
Nokia 101 Monochrome 1992 D NMT-900 2G Candybar
Nokia 252 Monochrome 1998 D AMPS/N-AMPS Unknown Candybar
Nokia 282 Monochrome 1998 D AMPS/N-AMPS Unknown Clamshell
Nokia 636 Monochrome 1995 D AMPS Unknown Candybar
Nokia 638 Monochrome 1996 D AMPS Unknown Candybar
Nokia 640 Monochrome 1999 D NMT-900 Unknown Candybar
Nokia 650 Monochrome 1999 D NMT-900 Unknown Candybar
Nokia 810 (car phone) Monochrome 2003 D GSM Unknown Candybar
Nokia 918 Monochrome Unknown D AMPS Unknown Candybar
Nokia 1000 Monochrome 1992 D AMPS DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1011 Monochrome 1992 D GSM DCT1 Candybar - First GSM phone
Nokia Ringo Monochrome 1995 D TACS/ETACS/NMT-900 DCT1 Candybar
[edit]1000–9000 series
[edit]Nokia 1000 series – Ultrabasic series
The Nokia 1000 series include Nokia's most affordable phones. They are mostly targeted towards developing countries and users who do not require advanced features beyond making calls and SMS text messages, alarm clock, reminders, etc.
Phone model Screen type Released S Technology/Frequency Generation Form factor Ringtone Images
Nokia 1006 128 x 160 color 2009 P CDMA Candybar
Nokia 1100 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar mono
Nokia 1101 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar mono
Nokia 1108 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar mono
Nokia 1110 96 x 68 Inverse Monochrome 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar MP3
Nokia 1110i 96 x 68 Monochrome 2006 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1112 96 x 68 Monochrome 2006 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1200 96 x 68 Monochrome 2007 D GSM DCT4 Candybar MP3
Nokia 1202 96 x 68 Monochrome 2008 P GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1203 96 x 68 Monochrome 2009 P GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1208 96 x 68 CSTN
(color super-twist nematic) 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1209 96 x 68 pixels CSTN
(color super-twist nematic) 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1220 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 1221 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 1260 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 1261 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 1280 96 x 68 Monochrome 2010 P GSM Candybar
Nokia 1600 96 x 68 16-bit
(65,536) Color 2006 D GSM DCT4 Candybar MP3
Nokia 1610 Monochrome 1996 D GSM DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1611 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1616 128 x 160 (65,536) Color 2010 P GSM Candybar MP3
Nokia 1620 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1630 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1631 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1650 (65,536) Color 2008 P GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1661 128 x 160 (65,536) Color 2008 P GSM dct4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1662 128 x 160 (65,536) Color 2008 P GSM dct4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1680 classic 128 x 160 (65,536) Color 2008 P GSM dct4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1800 128 x 160 (65,536) Color 2010 P GSM Candybar MP3
[edit]Nokia 2000 series – Basic series
Like the 1000 series, the 2000 series are entry-level phones. However, the 2000 series generally contain more advanced features than the 1000 series; many new 2000 series phones feature color screens and some feature cameras, Bluetooth and even A-GPS, such as in the case of the Nokia 2710. The 2000 series slot between the 1000 and 3000 series phones in terms of features.
Phone model Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia 2010 Monochrome 1994 D GSM DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2100 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 2110 Monochrome 1994 D GSM DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2110i Monochrome 1996 D GSM DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2112 96 x 65 Monochrome 2004 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2115 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2115i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2116i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2118 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2120 96 x 65 Monochrome 1994 D TDMA/AMPS DCT2 Candybar None
Nokia 2125i 96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2126i 96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2128i 96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2160 Monochrome 1996 D TDMA/AMPS DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2160i Monochrome 1997 D TDMA/AMPS DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2168 Monochrome 1997 D TDMA/AMPS DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2170 Monochrome 1998 D CDMA DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2180 Monochrome 1997 D CDMA/AMPS DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2190 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2220 84 x 48 Monochrome 2003 D TDMA/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2220 slide 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) color 2010 P DCT4+ Slide VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2255 128 x 128 (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 2260 84 x 48 Monochrome 2003 D TDMA/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2270 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2272 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2280 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2285 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2300 96 x 65 Monochrome 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2310 96 x 68 16-bit (65536) color 2006 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar None
Nokia 2330 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) color 2009 P GSM DCT4+ Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2366i 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) color 2006 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 2600 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2600 classic 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) color 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2610 128 x 128 16-bit (65536) color 2006 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar None
Nokia 2626 128 x 128 16-bit (65536) color 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar None
Nokia 2630 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) color 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2650 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 2651 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 2652 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 2680 slide 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) Color 2008 D GSM DCT4+ Slide VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2690 128 x 160 (262144) color 2010 P GSM DCT+4 Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2700 classic 240 x 320 262k Color 2009 P GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 2710 240 x 320 262k Color 2009 P GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 2730 classic 240 x 320 262k Color 2009 P GSM (W-CDMA, EDGE, GPRS) BB5.0 SL3 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 2760 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Clamshell VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2660 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2009 P EGSM - Flip None
Nokia 2855i 128 x 160 262k Color (internal)/Monochromatic (external) 2005? D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS - Clamshell None
[edit]Nokia 3000 series – Expression series
The Nokia 3000 series are mostly mid-range phones targeted towards the youth market. Some of the models in this series are targeted towards young male users, in contrast with the more unisex business-oriented 6000 series and the more feminine fashion-oriented 7000 series. Feature wise, the 3000 series slot between the 2000 and 6000 series.
Phone model Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia 3100 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3105 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3108 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3109 classic 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) 2007 D GSM/EDGE/HSCSD BB5.0 Candybar
Nokia 3110 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT2 Candybar
Nokia 3110 classic 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) 2007 D GSM/EDGE/HSCSD BB5.0 Candybar 1.3M 8x Zoom
Nokia 3120 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3125 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3120 classic 240 x 320 (16M) Color 2008 P WCDMA/GSM - Candybar 2M + LED Flash
Nokia 3128 128 x 160 18 bit (65,536) Color
96 x 64 16 bit (4,096) Color (external) 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell - China market only
Nokia 3152 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color
96 x 65 Monochrome (external) 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Clamshell
Nokia 3155 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color
96 x 65 Monochrome (external) 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Clamshell
Nokia 3200 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3205 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3208 classic 240 x 320 18-bit (262,144) Color 2009 P GSM DCT4 Candybar 2.0 megapixels
Nokia 3210 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3220 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 3230 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 1.3 megapixels
Nokia 3250 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar/ Twist
Nokia 3280 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D CDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3285 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D CDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3300 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3310 84 x 48 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3315 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3320 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3330 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3350 96 x 65 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3360 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3390 84 x 48 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3395 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3410 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3500 classic 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2007 D GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar 2.0M 8X Zoom
Nokia 3510 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3510i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3520 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D TDMA/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3530 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3560 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D TDMA/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3555 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2008 P GSM/WCDMA EGPRS HSCSD BB5.0 Clamshell VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 3570 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3585 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3585i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3586i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3587i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3588i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3589i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3590 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3595 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3600 176 x 208 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3600 slide 240 x 320 24-bit (16 million) Color 2008 P GSM BB5.0 Slide 3.2 megapixels
Nokia 3606 176 x 220 24-bit (16 million) Color 2008 P CDMA BB5.0 Clamshell 1.3 megapixels
Nokia 3610 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3620 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3650 176 x 208 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar/ Circular keypad VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 3660 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 3810 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
[edit]Nokia 5000 series – Active series
The Nokia 5000 series are similar in features to the 3000 series, but often contain more features towards active individuals. Many of the 5000 series phones feature a rugged construction or contain extra features for music playback.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia 5000 240 x 320 (65,000) Color 2008 P GSM Candybar 1.3 MP
Nokia 5030 XpressRadio 128 x 160 16 bit (65,536) Color 2009 P GSM Candybar None
Nokia 5070 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2007 D GSM DCT4 Candybar VGA(0.3 MP)
Nokia 5100 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 5110 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5120 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5125 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5130 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5130 XpressMusic 240 x 320 (256,000) Color 2008 P GSM Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5140 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 5140i 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar VGA (0.3 MP)
Nokia 5160 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5165 84 x 48 Monochrome 2000 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5170 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D CDMA DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5170i 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D CDMA DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5180iP 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5185i 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5190 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5200 XpressMusic 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Slide VGA (0.3 MP)
Nokia 5210 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5220 XpressMusic 240 x 320 (262K) Color 2008 P GSM Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5230 360 x 640 24-bit (16M) Color 2009 P UMTS/GSM/EDGE/HSPDA/ BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5233 360 x 640 24-bit (16M) Color 2010 P GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5250 640 x 360 24-bit (16M) Color 2010 P UMTS/GSM/EDGE/HSPDA/ BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5300 XpressMusic 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Slide 1.3 MP
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5320 XpressMusic 240 x 320 (16M) Color 2008 P UMTS Candybar 2.0 MP + CIF
Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P UMTS BB5.0 Slide 3.2 MP
Nokia 5500 208 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5510 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic 360 x 640 24-bit (16M) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/WLAN BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 MP + VGA
Nokia 5610 XpressMusic 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D UMTS/GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Slide 3.2 MP
Nokia 5630 XpressMusic 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P UMTS BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 MP
Nokia 5700 XpressMusic 320 x 240 24-bit (16M) Color 2007 D UMTS/GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar/ Twist 2.0 MP
Nokia 5730 XpressMusic 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P UMTS BB5.0 Bar w/ Slide-out QWERTY keyboard 3.2 MP + VGA
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic (AKA Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition) 360 x 640 24-bit (16M) Color 2008 P UMTS/GSM/EDGE/HSDPA BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 MP + VGA
The 5210 features rubber Xpress-On shells, WAP over CSD and a built in thermometer. The thermometer is actually the internal temperature of the phone's battery, this feature is also present on other phones that have "netmonitor" enabled. The 5210 is nicknamed a "builder's phone" because of its rubber splash/impact proof casing. Its successor is the 5100 and after that, the 5140 and 5140i.
The 5510 was Nokia's first phone with a built in MP3 player, and it had 64 megabytes of memory for storing MP3s. It also had a full QWERTY keyboard and an 84 x 48 monochrome display. This phone did not sell very well even though it was advertised on television, possibly because it was too expensive and too big. Its replacement is the Nokia 3300.
The 5330 XpressMusic was discontinued, but replaced by the Nokia X3-00. The X3-00 features some styling cues taken from the 5330.
[edit]Nokia 6000 series – Classic Business series
Main article: Nokia 6000 series
The Nokia 6000 series is Nokia's largest family of phones. It consists mostly of mid-range to high-end phones containing a high amount of features. The 6000 series is notable for their conservative, unisex designs, which make them popular among business users.[citation needed]
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia 6010 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6011i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6012 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6015 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6015i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6016i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6019i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6020 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6021 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6030 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6060 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6070 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2006 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6085 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6086 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2007 D GSM/UMA (VoIP) DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6090 (car phone) 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6100 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6101 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6102 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6102i 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2006 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6103 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2006 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6108 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6110 84 x 48 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6110 Navigator 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D HSDPA/GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Slide 2.0
Nokia 6111 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Slide 1.0
Nokia 6120 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6120 Classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D HSDPA/GSM/EDGE S60 3rd Edition Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6121 Classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D HSDPA/GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar 2.0, 4X digital zoom
Nokia 6122 Classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2008 P GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6125 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Clamshell None
Nokia 6126 320 x 240 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 1.3
Nokia 6130 84 x 48 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6131 320 x 240 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 1.3
Nokia 6133 320 x 240 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 1.3
Nokia 6136 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/UMA (VoIP) BB5.0 Clamshell None
Nokia 6138 84 x 48 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6150 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6151 128 x 160 (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/WCDMA BB5.0 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6155 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color
96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color (external) 2005 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6155i 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color
96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color (external) 2005 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6160 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6165i 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color
96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color (external) 2005 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6170 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6185 Monochrome 1999 D CDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6190 84 x 48 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6200 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6210 96 x 65 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6210 Navigator 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2008 P HSDPA/GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Slide 3.2
Nokia 6215i 128 x 128 18-bit (262,144) Color Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) 2006 D CDMA DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6220 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar Yes
Nokia 6220 classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2.2 2008 P HSDPA/GSM , WCDMA/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar 5.0, Carl Zeiss, Zenon Flash
Nokia 6223 Candybar None
Nokia 6225 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6230 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6230i 208 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6233 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6234 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6235/6236 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6235i/6236i 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6250 96 x 65 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6255i 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6256i 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6260 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6260 Slide 320 x 480 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM/WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/VoIP BB5 Slide 5.0, Carl Zeiss optics, Flash
Nokia 6263 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM/WCDMA EGPRS HSCSD BB5.0 Clamshell 1.0
Nokia 6265 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Slide 2.0
Nokia 6267 320 x 240 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6270 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM BB5.0 Slide 2.0
Nokia 6275 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D CDMA2000 1x BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6280 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Slide 2.0
Nokia 6288 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Slide 2.0
Nokia 6290 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color
128 x 160 16-bit (262,144) Color (external) 2006 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6300 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6303 Classic 320 x 240 32 bit (16.7M) colour 2009 P GSM BB5.92 Classic 3.2, autofocus and flash
Nokia 6300i 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2008 P GSM and VoIP BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6301 2007 D GSM/UMA BB5.0 Candybar None
Nokia 6310 96 x 65 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6310i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6315i 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D CDMA DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6340 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D GAIT DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6340i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GAIT DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6350 240 x 320 16-bit 2009 D HSDPA BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6360 96 x 65 Monochrome 2001 D TDMA DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6370 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6385 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6500 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar (slide cover) None
Nokia 6500 classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6500 slide 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS BB5.0 Slide 3.2, Carl Zeiss optics, Auto-Focus
Nokia 6510 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6555 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS BB5.0 Clamshell 1.3
Nokia 6560 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D TDMA/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6585 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6590 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6590i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6600 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6600 fold 240 x 320 24-bit (16 million) OLED Color 2008 P UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6600 slide 240 x 320 24-bit (16 million) Color 2008 P UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Slide 3.2
Nokia 6600i slide 240 x 320 24-bit (16 m) Color 2009 P UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Slide 5.0
Nokia 6610 128 x 128 12-bit (4,096) Color 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6610i 128 x 128 12-bit (4,096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar, CIF 0.1
Nokia 6620 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6630 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6638 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x BB5.0 Candybar None
Nokia 6650 128 x 160 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D UMTS/GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6650 fold 240 x 320 18-bit (262,144) Color 2008 P HSDPA/GSM S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 (i.e. version 3.2) Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6651 128 x 160 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D UMTS/GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6670 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 1.0
Nokia 6700 classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P HSDPA/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 5.0
Nokia 6700 classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P HSDPA/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 5.0
Nokia 6700 slide 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2010 P HSDPA/GSM BB5.0 S60 3rd Edition FP2 Slide 5.0
Nokia 6710 Navigator 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P HSDPA/GSM/EDGE S60 3rd Edition FP2 Slide 5.0, Autofocus
Nokia 6720 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P HSDPA/GSM S60 3rd Edition FP2 Candybar 5.0, Autofocus
Nokia 6730 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS S60 3rd Edition FP2 Candybar 3.2
Nokia 6750 Mural 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS/HSCSD/HSDPA Series 40 6th Edition Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6760 slide 320 x 240 24-bit (16,7 m) Color 2009 P HSDPA/GSM S60 3rd Edition FP2 QWERTY BOARD 3.2
Nokia 6680 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6681 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6682 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6800 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar (flip keyboard) None
Nokia 6810 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar (flip keyboard) None
Nokia 6820 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar (flip keyboard) None
Nokia 6822 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar (flip keyboard) None
Nokia 6136 UMA is the first mobile phone to include Unlicenced Mobile Access. Nokia 6131 NFC is the first mobile phone to include Near Field Communication.
[edit]Nokia 7000 series – Fashion and Experimental series
The Nokia 7000 series is a family of Nokia phones with two uses. Most phones in the 7000 series are targeted towards fashion-conscious users, particularly towards women. Some phones in this family also test new features. The 7000 series are considered to be a more consumer-oriented family of phones when contrasted to the business-oriented 6000 series.
Phone model Screen
Resolution Screen
Type Screen
bit Color Released S Technology Generation Form factor Camera
Megapixel
Nokia 7070 Prism 128 x 160 Color 2008 P GSM Clamshell None
Nokia 7100 Supernova 240 x 320 Color 2009 P GSM Slide 1.3
Nokia 7110 96 x 65 Monochrome 1 1999 D GSM DCT3 Candybar (slide cover) None
Nokia 7160 96 x 65 Monochrome 1 2000 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar (slide cover) None
Nokia 7190 96 x 65 Monochrome 1 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar (slide cover) None
Nokia 7200 128 x 128 Color 16 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 7210 128 x 128 Color 12 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 7210 Supernova 240 x 320 Color 18 2008 P GSM DCT4 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 7230 240 x 320 Color 18 2010 P GSM/UMTS DCT4 Slide 3.2
Nokia 7250 128 x 128 Color 12 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 7250i 128 x 128 Color 12 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 7260 128 x 128 Color 16 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 7270 128 x 160 Color 16 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 7280 104 x 208 Color 16 2004 D GSM DCT4 Lipstick / Slide None
Nokia 7310 Supernova 240 x 320 Color 18 2008 P GSM DCT4 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 7360 128 x 160 Color 16 2006 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 7370 240 x 320 Color 18 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Swivel 1.3
Nokia 7373 240 x 320 Color 18 2006 D GSM/UMTS BB5.0 Swivel 2.0
Nokia 7380 104 x 208 Color 16 2006 D GSM DCT4 Lipstick 2.0
Nokia 7390 240 x 320 Color 24 2006 D GSM/UMTS BB5.0 Clamshell 3.0
Nokia 7500 Prism 240 x 320 Color 2007 D GSM Candybar 2.0
Nokia 7600 128 x 160 Color 16 2003 D UMTS/GSM DCT4 Square Candybar 0.3
Nokia 7610 supernova 240 x 320 Color 16 2008 D GSM DCT4 Slide 3.2
Nokia 7650 176 x 208 Color 12 2002 D GSM DCT4 Slide 0.3
Nokia 7700 640 x 320 Color 16 Cancelled GSM DCT4 (APE) Candybar 0.3
Nokia 7710 640 x 320 Color 16 2005 D GSM DCT4 (APE) Candybar 1.0
Nokia 7900 Prism Color 2007 D GSM Candybar 2.0
Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism Color P GSM Candybar 2.0
The 7110 was the first Nokia phone with a WAP browser. WAP was significantly hyped up during the 1998-2000 Internet boom. However WAP did not meet these expectations and uptake was limited. Another industry first was the flap, which slid from beneath the phone with a push from the release button. Unfortunately the cover was not too durable. The 7110 was also the only phone to feature a navi-roller key.
The 7250i was a slightly improved version of the Nokia 7250. It includes XHTML and OMA Forward lock digital rights management. The phone has exactly the same design as the 7250. This phone is far more popular than the 7250 and has been made available on pre-paid packages and therefore it is very popular amongst youths in the UK and other European countries.
The 7650 was the first Series 60 smartphone of Nokia. It was quite basic compared to new smartphones, it didn't have MMC slot, but it had a camera.
The 7610 was Nokia's first smartphone featuring a megapixel camera (1152x864 pixels), and is targeted towards the fashion conscious individual. End-users can also use the 7610 with Nokia Lifeblog. Other pre-installed applications include the Opera and Kodak Photo Sharing. It is notable for its looks, having opposite corners rounded off. It comes with a 64 MB Reduced Size MMC. The main CPU is an ARM compatible chip (ARM4T architecture) running at 123 MHz.
The 7710's 640 x 320 screen is a touch screen.
[edit]Nokia 8000 series – Premium series
This series is characterized by ergonomics and attractiveness. The internals of the phone are similar to those in different series and so on that level offer nothing particularly different, however the physical handset itself offers a level of functionality which appeals to users who focus on ergonomics. The front slide keypad covers offered a pseudo-flip that at the time Nokia were unwilling to make. Materials used increased the cost and hence exclusivity of these handsets.
The only exception to the rule (there are many in different series) is the 82xx, 8310 which were very small and light handsets.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor
Nokia 8110 Monochrome 1996 D GSM DCT2 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8148 Monochrome 1996 D GSM DCT2 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8210 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8250 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8260 84 x 48 Monochrome 2000 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8265 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8265i 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8270 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8280 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA2000 1x DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8290 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8310 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 8390 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 8600 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM BB5.0 Slider
Nokia 8800 208 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Soft-slide Stainless Steel cover
Nokia 8801 208 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Soft-slide Stainless Steel cover
Nokia 8810 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Soft-slide Chrome cover
Nokia 8850 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D GSM DCT3 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8855 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8860 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8890 84 x 48 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8910 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Auto-slide Titanium cover
Nokia 8910i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Auto-slide Titanium cover
[edit]Nokia 9000 series – Communicator series (discontinued)
Main article: Nokia Communicator
The Nokia 9000 series was reserved for the Communicator series, but the latest Communicator, the E90 Communicator, is an Eseries phone.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor
Nokia 9000 Communicator 640 x 200 Monochrome 1996 D GSM DCT1 Clamshell
Nokia 9000i Communicator 640 x 200 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT1 Clamshell
Nokia 9110 Communicator 640 x 200 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Clamshell
Nokia 9110i Communicator 640 x 200 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Clamshell
Nokia 9210 Communicator 640 x 200 12-bit (4096) Color 2001 D GSM DCTL Clamshell
Nokia 9210i Communicator 640 x 200 12-bit (4096) Color 2002 D GSM DCTL Clamshell
Nokia 9290 Communicator 640 x 200 12-bit (4096) Color 2002 D GSM DCTL Clamshell
Nokia 9300 640 x 200 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 (APE) Clamshell
Nokia 9300i 640 x 200 16-bit (65,536) Color 2006 D GSM DCT4 (APE) Clamshell
Nokia 9500 Communicator 640 x 200 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 (APE) Clamshell
[edit]Modern series (C/E/N/X)
[edit]Nokia Cseries
Main article: Nokia Cseries
The Nokia Cseries is an affordable series optimized for social networking and sharing.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Platform Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia C1-00(01 & 02) 128x160 pixels (65K) U GSM Series 30 (C1-00) Series 40 6th Edition (C1-01 & C1-02) Candybar VGA (0.3 MP) (C1-01)
Nokia C2 128x160 pixels (65K) U GSM/UMTS Series 40 6th Edition Candybar VGA (0.3MP)
Nokia C3-00 320 x 240 pixels (256K) Color TFT 2010 Q2 P GSM/UMTS WLAN Series 40 6th Edition BB5.0 QWERTY Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia C3-01 (Touch and Type) 240 x 320 (256K) TFT Color 2010 U GSM EDGE, UMTS, WLAN Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 MP
Nokia C5-00 240 x 320 pixels (16.7M) Color TFT 2010 Q2 P GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 MP
Nokia C5-03 640 x 360 pixels (16.7M) transmissive 2010 Q4 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM S60 5th Edition tbc Touchscreen candybar 5.0 MP
Nokia C6-00 640 x 360 pixels (16.7M) 2010 Q2 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM S60 5th Edition BB5.0 QWERTY Slider 5.0 MP
Nokia C6-01 640 x 360 pixels (16.7M) 2010 Q4 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM Symbian^3 tbc Touchscreen candybar 8.0 MP (720p HD)
Nokia C7-00 640 x 360 pixels (16.7M) 2010 Q4 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM Symbian^3 tbc Touchscreen Monoblock 8.0 MP (720p HD)
C1-00 and C2-00 are Dual-SIM phones, but for the Nokia C1-00, both SIM cards cannot be utilized at the same time.
[edit]Nokia Eseries
Main article: Nokia Eseries
The Nokia Eseries is an enterprise-class series and includes business-optimized smartphones.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Platform Generation Form factor Camera Images
Nokia E50 240 x 320 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/EDGE S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 1.3 megapixels
Nokia E51 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Candybar 2 megapixels
Nokia E52 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia E55 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia E60 352 x 416 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar None
Nokia E61 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar None
Nokia E61i 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 2 megapixels
Nokia E62 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2006 D GSM/EDGE S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 QWERTY Candybar None
Nokia E63 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2008 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 QWERTY Candybar 2 megapixels
Nokia E65 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Slider 2 megapixels
Nokia E66 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2008 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Slider 3.15 megapixels
Nokia E70 352 x 416 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2006 D GSM/WLAN/UMTS (Europe/Asia) S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar (flip keyboard) 2 megapixels
Nokia E71 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2008 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia E72 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/HSUPA/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia E75 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS/3G/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 QWERTY Slider 3.2 megapixels
Nokia E5-00 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2010 P GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 QWERTY Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia E7-00 360 x 640 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2011 U GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G Symbian^3 tbc QWERTY Slider candybar 8.0 megapixels
Nokia E90 Communicator 800 x 352 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/EDGE/3G/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Clamshell 3.15 megapixels
[edit]Nokia Nseries
Main article: Nokia Nseries
The Nokia Nseries is Nokia's most advanced smartphone series. It is for people who wish to have advanced multimedia and connectivity features and as many other features as possible into one device.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Platform Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia N70 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM/EDGE/UMTS S60 2nd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N70 Music Edition 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS S60 2nd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N71 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N72 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM S60 2nd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N73 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/EDGE/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia N73 Music Edition 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/EDGE/UMTS S60 9.1 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia N75 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N76 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N77 329 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N78 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia N79 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N80 352 x 416 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Slide 3.15 megapixels
Nokia N81 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Slide 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N81 8GB 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS/WLAN S60 9.2 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Slide 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N82 320x240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N85 320x240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 2-way Slide 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N86 8MP 320x240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2009 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Slide 8.0 megapixels
Nokia N90 352 x 416 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM/UMTS S60 2nd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N91 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Slide 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N92 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N93 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 3.2 megapixels
Nokia N93i 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 3.2 megapixels
Nokia N95 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2006 D GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 2-way Slide 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N95 8GB 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 2-way Slide 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N96 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM DVB-H S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 2-way Slide 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N97 640 x 360 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2009 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 5th Edition BB5.0 QWERTY keyboard, with
tilt display 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N97 mini 360 x 640 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2009 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 5th Edition BB5.0 QWERTY keyboard, with
tilt display 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N8 360 x 640 (16.7M) Capacitive AMOLED touchscreen 2010 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM Symbian^3 BB5.0 Candybar 12.0 megapixels
Nokia N900 800 x 480 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2009 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM Maemo 5 BB5.0 Tablet 5.0 megapixels
Note:
Although part of the Nseries, the Nokia N800 and N810 Internet Tablets did not include phone functionality. See the Internet Tablets section.
[edit]Nokia Xseries
Main article: Nokia Xseries
The Nokia Xseries targets a young audience with a focus on music and entertainment.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Platform Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia X2-00 240 x 320 (256K) TFT Color 2010 P GSM EDGE Series 40 6th Edition BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia X2-01 320 x 240 (256K) TFT Color 2010 U GSM EDGE tbc tbc QWERTY Candybar VGA 640 x 480
Nokia X3-00 240 x 320 (256K) TFT Color 2009 P GSM EDGE Series 40 6th Edition BB5.0 Slider 3.2 megapixels
Nokia X3-02 (Touch and Type) 240 x 320 (256K) TFT Color 2010 P GSM EDGE, UMTS, WLAN Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia X5 240 x 320 (16.7M) TFT Color
(model-00)
320 x 240 (16.7M) TFT Color
(model-01) 2010 P
(model-00), (model-01) TD-SCDMA
(model-00)
GSM, UMTS, WLAN
(model-01) Series 40 6th Edition
(model-00)
S60 3rd Edition FP2
(model-01) BB5.0 Candybar
(model-00)
Slider
(model-01) 5.0 megapixels
Nokia X6 640 x 360 (nHD) (16.7M) Color (Capacitive touchscreen) 2009
(Comes With Music/32GB)
2010
(16GB, 8GB) P
(8GB)
D
(16GB, 32GB) GSM EDGE UMTS WLAN S60 5th Edition BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
[edit]Other phones
[edit]Nokia N-Gage – Mobile gaming devices (discontinued)
Main article: N-Gage
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor
N-Gage 176 x 208 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
N-Gage QD 176 x 208 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
[edit]Cardphones (PCMCIA)
Phone model number Released S Technology Generation Form factor
Cardphone 2001 D GSM DCT3 PC card
Cardphone 2.0 2001 D GSM DCT3 PC card
D211 2003 D GSM/WLAN DCT4 PC card
D311 2003 P GSM/WLAN DCT4 PC card
[edit]Concept phones
Nokia is working toward the future of phones and mobile communication devices with their new concept phone, the Nokia "Scentsory" such as Nokia Morph. This new mobile device uses the sense of smell, sight, hearing, and touch to create a multiscensory environment for the caller. Scentsory would be able to detect, send, and emit smells, as well as radiate colors, lighting, and temperature from the environment of the caller. Dual screens can be used for personal video messaging as well as watching videos.
Scentsory also includes features such as an LED touchpad, hidden camera, and folding "origami" design, revolutionizing not only features previously foreign to the phone (or any other technical device), but introducing a new physical design to the phone.
[edit]Services and solutions
This section is outdated. Please update this section to reflect recent events or newly available information. Please see the talk page for more information. (August 2009)
[edit]Online services
Ovi (Nokia)
N-Gage (service)
[edit]Software solutions
Nokia PC Suite
Nokia Ovi Suite
Nokia Photos
Nokia Lifeblog
Intellisync Mobile Suite
Nokia Business Center
Nokia Sensor
Gammu and Wammu for both Linux and MS Windows[2]
Nokia Maps
Nokia Sports Tracker
Nokia Software Updater
Qt (framework)
[edit]Security solutions
IP appliances run IPSO FreeBSD based operating system, work with Check Point's firewall and VPN products. Nokia Network Voyager is an SSL-secured, Web-based element management interface.
Nokia IP 40
Nokia IP 130
Nokia IP 260
Nokia IP 265
Nokia IP 330
Nokia IP 350
Nokia IP 380
Nokia IP 390 (EU Only)
Nokia IP 530
Nokia IP 710
Nokia IP 1220
Nokia IP 1260
Nokia IP 2250
Nokia Horizon Manager
In 2004, Nokia began offering their own SSL VPN appliances based on IP Security Platforms and the pre-hardened Nokia IPSO operating system. Client integrity scanning and endpoint security technology was licensed from Positive Networks.[3]
Nokia 50s
Nokia 105s
Nokia 500s
[edit]Other products
[edit]Mini laptops
Main article: Nokia Booklet 3G
On August 24, 2009, Nokia announced that they will be re-entering the PC business with a high-end mini laptop called the Nokia Booklet 3G.[4]
[edit]Internet Tablets
See also: Internet Tablet
Nokia's Internet Tablets were designed for wireless Internet browsing and e-mail functions and did not include phone capabilities. The Nokia N800 and N810 Internet Tablets were also marketed as part of Nseries. See the Nseries section.
Nokia 770 Internet Tablet
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition
The Nokia N900, the successor to the N810, has phone capabilities and is not officially marketed as an Internet Tablet, but rather as an actual Nseries smartphone.
[edit]GPS products
See also: Global Positioning System
Nokia 5140 GPS Cover
Nokia wireless GPS module LD-1W
Nokia wireless GPS module LD-3W
Nokia Bluetooth GPS Module LD-4W
Navigation Kit for Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, including LD-3W GPS receiver and software
Nokia 330 Navigator, that supports an external TMC module.
Nokia 500 Navigator
[edit]Accessories
Nokia produces accessories to their products too many to list here. Such accessories include:
Carrying and styling: carrying cases, phone jewellery, shells
Car solutions: car kits, car phones, portable solutions, mobile holders, car accessories, car navigation
Headsets: audio adapters, bluetooth headsets, wired headsets, loopsets
Memory cards and cables
Music related products: audio adapters, music packs, music streaming, speakers
Navigation: GPS modules, navigation kits, car navigation
Home and office: desk stands, imaging, wireless digital pens, wireless keyboards, mobile TV receivers
Power: batteries, chargers, charger adapters
Internet Stick: Nokia HSPA-modem CS-15 operates in 3G network, with maximum download speeds of 14.4Mbps and upload speeds of 2.1Mbps.
[edit]Products marketed by Nokia Siemens Networks
Nokia Siemens Networks provides wireless and wired network infrastructure, communications and networks service platforms, as well as professional services to operators and service providers. The company is jointly owned by Nokia and Siemens AG and consolidated by Nokia.[5]
[edit]Telephone switches
See also: Telephone exchange
Nokia DX 200
Nokia DX 220
Nokia DX 220 Compact
[edit]TETRA
See also: Terrestrial Trunked Radio
Nokia THR400
Nokia TMR400 (car model)
Nokia THR420
Nokia THR600
Nokia THR850
Nokia THR880
Nokia TMR880 (car model)
Nokia THR880i (external link)
[edit]Products marketed by Vertu, Nokia's luxury phones brand
Vertu is an independent company, owned by Nokia, that manufactures exclusively hand crafted high-end mobile phones.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor
Signature 116 x 148 12-bit (4096) Color 2002 GSM Unknown Candybar
Diamond ? ? ? Unknown Candybar
Ascent 116 x 148 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 GSM Unknown Candybar
Constellation- 116 x 148 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 GSM Unknown Candybar
Signature S Design Unknown 2008 GSM|UMTS|WLAN Unknown Candybar
Materials used include platinum, 18 carat white gold, 18 carat yellow gold, stainless steel, ruby keypad bearings, and a sapphire crystal display for the "Signature" and leather, 316L Surgical stainless steel and Liquidmetal for the "Ascent".
[edit]Discontinued product lines
[edit]Personal computers
In the 1980s, Nokia's personal computer division Nokia Data manufactured a series of personal computers by the name of MikroMikko. Nokia's PC division was sold to the British computer company ICL in 1991, which later became part of Fujitsu.[6] Nokia re-entered the PC market in 2009 with the introduction of the Nokia Booklet 3G mini laptop.
[edit]Computer displays
Nokia was also known for producing very high quality CRT and early TFT LCD Multigraph displays for PC and larger systems application. The Nokia Display Products' branded business was sold to ViewSonic in 2000.[7]
[edit]Digital television
See also: Digital television
Nokia used to manufacture digital set-top boxes.
Nokia DBox
Nokia DBox2
Nokia Mediamaster 9500 S
Nokia Mediamaster 9500 C
Nokia Mediamaster 9600 S
Nokia Mediamaster 9600 C
Nokia Mediamaster 9610 S
Nokia Mediamaster 9800 S
Nokia Mediamaster 9850 T
Nokia Mediamaster 9900 S
Nokia Mediamaster 110 T
Nokia Mediamaster 210 T
Nokia Mediamaster 221 T
Nokia Mediamaster 230 T
Nokia Mediamaster 260 T
Nokia Mediamaster 260 C
Nokia Mediamaster 310 T
[edit]ADSL modems
See also: Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
Nokia M10
Nokia M11
Nokia M1122
Nokia MW1122
Nokia M5112
Nokia M5122
Nokia Ni200[8]
Nokia Ni500[9]
[edit]WLAN products
See also: Wireless LAN
Nokia A020 WLAN access point
Nokia A021 WLAN access point/router
Nokia A032 WLAN access point[10]
Nokia C020 PC card IEEE 802.11 2 Mbit/s, DSSS (produced by Samsung)
Nokia C021 PC card, with external antenna
Nokia C110 PC card IEEE 802.11b 11 Mbit/s
Nokia C111 PC card, with external antennas
Nokia MW1122 ADSL modem with wireless interface
Nokia D211 WLAN/GPRS PC card
[edit]Military communications and equipment
Nokia has developed the Sanomalaitejärjestelmä ("Message device system") for the Finnish Defence Forces. It includes:
Sanomalaite M/90
Partiosanomalaite
Keskussanomalaite
Nokia also manufactured the M61 gas mask for the Finnish Defence Forces.
[edit]Past industries
In the past, Nokia has produced at one time or another:[1]
Paper products
Tires (car and bicycle)
Footwear (including Wellington boots)
Communications cables
Consumer electronics such as televisions
Personal computers
Electricity generation machinery
Military technology and equipment
Robotics
Capacitors
Plastics
Aluminium
Chemicals
[edit]See also
List of Sony Ericsson products
List of Motorola products
[edit]References
^ a b "Nokia – Towards Telecommunications" (PDF). Nokia Corporation. August 2000. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
^ http://wammu.eu/
^ Business Wire (2004). "Nokia Licenses Remote Access Technology from Positive Networks". TMCnet.com. Retrieved 2006-11-13.
^ Nokia Corporation (2009-08-24). "Nokia Booklet 3G brings all day mobility to the PC world". Press release. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
^ Nokia Corporation (2007-04-02). "Nokia Siemens Networks starts operations and assumes a leading position in the communications industry". Press release. Retrieved 2009-04-07.
^ "Historia: 1991–1999" (in Finnish). Fujitsu Services Oy, Finland. Retrieved 2010-09-22.
^ Nokia Corporation (2000-01-17). "ViewSonic Corporation Acquires Nokia Display Products' Branded Business". Press release. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
^ http://dsl.nokia.co.nz/ni200/index.htm
^ http://dsl.nokia.co.nz/ni500/index.htm
^ http://www.europe.nokia.com/nokia/0,,2375,00.html
[edit]External links
Nokia - Phone Software Update
All Nokia DCT and BB generation list
Nokia museum (over 300 phones)
Nokia graphical timeline (1982 to 2006)
[hide]v · d · eNokia mobile phones
Nokia 1000 series
1011 · 1100/1101 · 1110/1110i · 1112 · 1200 · 1208 · 1600 · 1610 · 1650
Nokia 2000 series
2110i · 2115i · 2310 · 2600 · 2600 classic · 2610 · 2630 · 2650 · 2651 · 2680 slide · 2690 · 2700 classic · Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition · 2730 classic · 2760
Nokia 3000 series
3100/3100b/3105 · 3110 · 3110 classic · 3120 · 3120 classic · 3155 · 3200/3200b/3205 · 3210 · 3220 · 3230 · 3250 · 3310 · 3315 · 3330 · 3410 · 3500 classic · 3510/3590/3595 · Nokia 3530 · 3510i · 3600/3620/3650/3660 · 3600 slide · 3720 classic
Nokia 4000 series
Series skipped (see here) as a sign of deference from Nokia towards East Asian customers. See tetraphobia.
Nokia 5000 series
5070 · 5100 · 5110 · 5130 XpressMusic · 5200 · 5210 · 5220 XpressMusic · 5230 · 5250 · 5300 · 5310 XpressMusic · 5320 · 5330 Mobile TV Edition · 5500 Sport · 5510 · 5530 · 5610 · 5630 · 5700 · 5730 · 5800
Nokia 6000 series
6010 · 6020/6021 · 6030 · 6070 · 6085 · 6100 · 6101 · 6103 · 6110/6120 · 6110 Navigator · 6111 · 6120/6121/6124 classic · 6131/6133 · 6136 · 6151 · 6170 · 6210 · 6210 Navigator · 6220 classic · 6230 · 6230i · 6233/6234 · 6255i · 6260 Slide · 6265 · 6270 · 6275i · 6280/6288 · 6290 · 6300 · 6300i · 6301 · 6303 classic · 6310i · 6315i · 6500 classic · 6500 slide · 6555 · 6600 · 6600 fold · 6600 slide · 6610i · 6620 · 6630 · 6650 · 6650 fold · 6670 · 6680 · 6681/6682 · 6700 classic · 6710 Navigator · 6720 classic · 6730 · 6760 Slide · 6800 · 6810 · 6820 · 6822
Nokia 7000 series
7110 · 7160 · 7230 · 7250 · 7280 · 7360 · 7380 · 7390 · 7500 Prism · 7600 · 7610 · 7650 · 7700 · 7710 · 7900 Prism · 7900 Crystal Prism
Nokia 8000 series
8110 · 8210 · 8250 · 8310 · 8600 Luna · 8800 · 8850 · 8910
Nokia 9000 series
(Nokia Communicator)
9000/9110/9110i · 9210/9290 · 9210i · 9300/9300i · 9500
Nokia Cseries
C3-00 · C3-01 (C3 Touch and Type) · C5-00 · C5-03 · C6-00 · C6-01 · C7-00
Nokia Eseries
E5-00 · E50 · E51 · E52 · E55 · E60 · E61/E61i · E62 · E63 · E65 · E66 · E7-00 · E70 · E71 · E72 · E73 · E75 · E90 Communicator
Nokia Nseries
N70 · N71 · N72 · N73 · N75 · N76 · N78 · N79 · N8 · N80 (Internet Edition) · N81 (N81 8GB) · N82 · N85 · N86 8MP · N90 · N91 (N91 8GB) · N92 · N93 · N93i · N95 · N95 8GB · N96 · N97 · N900
Nokia Xseries
X3-00 · X3-02 (X3 Touch and Type) · X5 · X6
Internet Tablet
770 · N800 · N810 (WiMAX Edition)
N-Gage
Classic · QD · QD Silver Edition
Others
Vertu luxury phones
Concept
Nokia Morph
Phone model Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor
Nokia 100 Monochrome 1987 D NMT-900 1G Candybar
Nokia 101 Monochrome 1992 D NMT-900 2G Candybar
Nokia 252 Monochrome 1998 D AMPS/N-AMPS Unknown Candybar
Nokia 282 Monochrome 1998 D AMPS/N-AMPS Unknown Clamshell
Nokia 636 Monochrome 1995 D AMPS Unknown Candybar
Nokia 638 Monochrome 1996 D AMPS Unknown Candybar
Nokia 640 Monochrome 1999 D NMT-900 Unknown Candybar
Nokia 650 Monochrome 1999 D NMT-900 Unknown Candybar
Nokia 810 (car phone) Monochrome 2003 D GSM Unknown Candybar
Nokia 918 Monochrome Unknown D AMPS Unknown Candybar
Nokia 1000 Monochrome 1992 D AMPS DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1011 Monochrome 1992 D GSM DCT1 Candybar - First GSM phone
Nokia Ringo Monochrome 1995 D TACS/ETACS/NMT-900 DCT1 Candybar
[edit]1000–9000 series
[edit]Nokia 1000 series – Ultrabasic series
The Nokia 1000 series include Nokia's most affordable phones. They are mostly targeted towards developing countries and users who do not require advanced features beyond making calls and SMS text messages, alarm clock, reminders, etc.
Phone model Screen type Released S Technology/Frequency Generation Form factor Ringtone Images
Nokia 1006 128 x 160 color 2009 P CDMA Candybar
Nokia 1100 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar mono
Nokia 1101 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar mono
Nokia 1108 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar mono
Nokia 1110 96 x 68 Inverse Monochrome 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar MP3
Nokia 1110i 96 x 68 Monochrome 2006 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1112 96 x 68 Monochrome 2006 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1200 96 x 68 Monochrome 2007 D GSM DCT4 Candybar MP3
Nokia 1202 96 x 68 Monochrome 2008 P GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1203 96 x 68 Monochrome 2009 P GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1208 96 x 68 CSTN
(color super-twist nematic) 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1209 96 x 68 pixels CSTN
(color super-twist nematic) 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1220 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 1221 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 1260 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 1261 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 1280 96 x 68 Monochrome 2010 P GSM Candybar
Nokia 1600 96 x 68 16-bit
(65,536) Color 2006 D GSM DCT4 Candybar MP3
Nokia 1610 Monochrome 1996 D GSM DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1611 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1616 128 x 160 (65,536) Color 2010 P GSM Candybar MP3
Nokia 1620 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1630 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1631 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT1 Candybar
Nokia 1650 (65,536) Color 2008 P GSM DCT4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1661 128 x 160 (65,536) Color 2008 P GSM dct4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1662 128 x 160 (65,536) Color 2008 P GSM dct4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1680 classic 128 x 160 (65,536) Color 2008 P GSM dct4+ Candybar MP3
Nokia 1800 128 x 160 (65,536) Color 2010 P GSM Candybar MP3
[edit]Nokia 2000 series – Basic series
Like the 1000 series, the 2000 series are entry-level phones. However, the 2000 series generally contain more advanced features than the 1000 series; many new 2000 series phones feature color screens and some feature cameras, Bluetooth and even A-GPS, such as in the case of the Nokia 2710. The 2000 series slot between the 1000 and 3000 series phones in terms of features.
Phone model Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia 2010 Monochrome 1994 D GSM DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2100 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 2110 Monochrome 1994 D GSM DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2110i Monochrome 1996 D GSM DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2112 96 x 65 Monochrome 2004 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2115 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2115i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2116i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2118 96 x 65 Monochrome 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2120 96 x 65 Monochrome 1994 D TDMA/AMPS DCT2 Candybar None
Nokia 2125i 96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2126i 96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2128i 96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2160 Monochrome 1996 D TDMA/AMPS DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2160i Monochrome 1997 D TDMA/AMPS DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2168 Monochrome 1997 D TDMA/AMPS DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2170 Monochrome 1998 D CDMA DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2180 Monochrome 1997 D CDMA/AMPS DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2190 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT1 Candybar None
Nokia 2220 84 x 48 Monochrome 2003 D TDMA/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2220 slide 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) color 2010 P DCT4+ Slide VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2255 128 x 128 (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 2260 84 x 48 Monochrome 2003 D TDMA/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2270 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2272 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2280 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2285 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2300 96 x 65 Monochrome 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2310 96 x 68 16-bit (65536) color 2006 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar None
Nokia 2330 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) color 2009 P GSM DCT4+ Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2366i 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) color 2006 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 2600 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 2600 classic 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) color 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2610 128 x 128 16-bit (65536) color 2006 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar None
Nokia 2626 128 x 128 16-bit (65536) color 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar None
Nokia 2630 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) color 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2650 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 2651 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 2652 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 2680 slide 128 x 160 16-bit (65536) Color 2008 D GSM DCT4+ Slide VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2690 128 x 160 (262144) color 2010 P GSM DCT+4 Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2700 classic 240 x 320 262k Color 2009 P GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 2710 240 x 320 262k Color 2009 P GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 2730 classic 240 x 320 262k Color 2009 P GSM (W-CDMA, EDGE, GPRS) BB5.0 SL3 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 2760 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2007 D GSM DCT4+ Clamshell VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 2660 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2009 P EGSM - Flip None
Nokia 2855i 128 x 160 262k Color (internal)/Monochromatic (external) 2005? D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS - Clamshell None
[edit]Nokia 3000 series – Expression series
The Nokia 3000 series are mostly mid-range phones targeted towards the youth market. Some of the models in this series are targeted towards young male users, in contrast with the more unisex business-oriented 6000 series and the more feminine fashion-oriented 7000 series. Feature wise, the 3000 series slot between the 2000 and 6000 series.
Phone model Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia 3100 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3105 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3108 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3109 classic 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) 2007 D GSM/EDGE/HSCSD BB5.0 Candybar
Nokia 3110 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT2 Candybar
Nokia 3110 classic 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) 2007 D GSM/EDGE/HSCSD BB5.0 Candybar 1.3M 8x Zoom
Nokia 3120 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3125 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3120 classic 240 x 320 (16M) Color 2008 P WCDMA/GSM - Candybar 2M + LED Flash
Nokia 3128 128 x 160 18 bit (65,536) Color
96 x 64 16 bit (4,096) Color (external) 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell - China market only
Nokia 3152 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color
96 x 65 Monochrome (external) 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Clamshell
Nokia 3155 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color
96 x 65 Monochrome (external) 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Clamshell
Nokia 3200 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3205 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3208 classic 240 x 320 18-bit (262,144) Color 2009 P GSM DCT4 Candybar 2.0 megapixels
Nokia 3210 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3220 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 3230 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 1.3 megapixels
Nokia 3250 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar/ Twist
Nokia 3280 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D CDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3285 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D CDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3300 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3310 84 x 48 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3315 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3320 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3330 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3350 96 x 65 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3360 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3390 84 x 48 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3395 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3410 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3500 classic 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2007 D GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar 2.0M 8X Zoom
Nokia 3510 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3510i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3520 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D TDMA/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3530 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3560 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D TDMA/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3555 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2008 P GSM/WCDMA EGPRS HSCSD BB5.0 Clamshell VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 3570 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3585 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3585i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3586i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3587i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3588i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3589i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3590 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3595 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3600 176 x 208 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3600 slide 240 x 320 24-bit (16 million) Color 2008 P GSM BB5.0 Slide 3.2 megapixels
Nokia 3606 176 x 220 24-bit (16 million) Color 2008 P CDMA BB5.0 Clamshell 1.3 megapixels
Nokia 3610 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 3620 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 3650 176 x 208 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar/ Circular keypad VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 3660 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar VGA 0.3 MP
Nokia 3810 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
[edit]Nokia 5000 series – Active series
The Nokia 5000 series are similar in features to the 3000 series, but often contain more features towards active individuals. Many of the 5000 series phones feature a rugged construction or contain extra features for music playback.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia 5000 240 x 320 (65,000) Color 2008 P GSM Candybar 1.3 MP
Nokia 5030 XpressRadio 128 x 160 16 bit (65,536) Color 2009 P GSM Candybar None
Nokia 5070 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2007 D GSM DCT4 Candybar VGA(0.3 MP)
Nokia 5100 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 5110 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5120 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5125 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5130 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5130 XpressMusic 240 x 320 (256,000) Color 2008 P GSM Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5140 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 5140i 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar VGA (0.3 MP)
Nokia 5160 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5165 84 x 48 Monochrome 2000 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5170 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D CDMA DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5170i 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D CDMA DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5180iP 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5185i 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5190 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5200 XpressMusic 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Slide VGA (0.3 MP)
Nokia 5210 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5220 XpressMusic 240 x 320 (262K) Color 2008 P GSM Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5230 360 x 640 24-bit (16M) Color 2009 P UMTS/GSM/EDGE/HSPDA/ BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5233 360 x 640 24-bit (16M) Color 2010 P GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5250 640 x 360 24-bit (16M) Color 2010 P UMTS/GSM/EDGE/HSPDA/ BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5300 XpressMusic 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Slide 1.3 MP
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5320 XpressMusic 240 x 320 (16M) Color 2008 P UMTS Candybar 2.0 MP + CIF
Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P UMTS BB5.0 Slide 3.2 MP
Nokia 5500 208 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia 5510 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic 360 x 640 24-bit (16M) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/WLAN BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 MP + VGA
Nokia 5610 XpressMusic 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D UMTS/GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Slide 3.2 MP
Nokia 5630 XpressMusic 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P UMTS BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 MP
Nokia 5700 XpressMusic 320 x 240 24-bit (16M) Color 2007 D UMTS/GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar/ Twist 2.0 MP
Nokia 5730 XpressMusic 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P UMTS BB5.0 Bar w/ Slide-out QWERTY keyboard 3.2 MP + VGA
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic (AKA Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition) 360 x 640 24-bit (16M) Color 2008 P UMTS/GSM/EDGE/HSDPA BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 MP + VGA
The 5210 features rubber Xpress-On shells, WAP over CSD and a built in thermometer. The thermometer is actually the internal temperature of the phone's battery, this feature is also present on other phones that have "netmonitor" enabled. The 5210 is nicknamed a "builder's phone" because of its rubber splash/impact proof casing. Its successor is the 5100 and after that, the 5140 and 5140i.
The 5510 was Nokia's first phone with a built in MP3 player, and it had 64 megabytes of memory for storing MP3s. It also had a full QWERTY keyboard and an 84 x 48 monochrome display. This phone did not sell very well even though it was advertised on television, possibly because it was too expensive and too big. Its replacement is the Nokia 3300.
The 5330 XpressMusic was discontinued, but replaced by the Nokia X3-00. The X3-00 features some styling cues taken from the 5330.
[edit]Nokia 6000 series – Classic Business series
Main article: Nokia 6000 series
The Nokia 6000 series is Nokia's largest family of phones. It consists mostly of mid-range to high-end phones containing a high amount of features. The 6000 series is notable for their conservative, unisex designs, which make them popular among business users.[citation needed]
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia 6010 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6011i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6012 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6015 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6015i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6016i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6019i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6020 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6021 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6030 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6060 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6070 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2006 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6085 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6086 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2007 D GSM/UMA (VoIP) DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6090 (car phone) 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6100 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6101 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6102 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6102i 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2006 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6103 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2006 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6108 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6110 84 x 48 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6110 Navigator 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D HSDPA/GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Slide 2.0
Nokia 6111 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Slide 1.0
Nokia 6120 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6120 Classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D HSDPA/GSM/EDGE S60 3rd Edition Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6121 Classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D HSDPA/GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar 2.0, 4X digital zoom
Nokia 6122 Classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2008 P GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6125 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Clamshell None
Nokia 6126 320 x 240 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 1.3
Nokia 6130 84 x 48 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6131 320 x 240 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 1.3
Nokia 6133 320 x 240 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 1.3
Nokia 6136 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/UMA (VoIP) BB5.0 Clamshell None
Nokia 6138 84 x 48 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6150 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6151 128 x 160 (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/WCDMA BB5.0 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6155 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color
96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color (external) 2005 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6155i 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color
96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color (external) 2005 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6160 84 x 48 Monochrome 1998 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6165i 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color
96 x 65 16-bit (65,536) Color (external) 2005 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6170 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6185 Monochrome 1999 D CDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6190 84 x 48 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6200 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6210 96 x 65 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6210 Navigator 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2008 P HSDPA/GSM/EDGE BB5.0 Slide 3.2
Nokia 6215i 128 x 128 18-bit (262,144) Color Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) 2006 D CDMA DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6220 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar Yes
Nokia 6220 classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2.2 2008 P HSDPA/GSM , WCDMA/EDGE BB5.0 Candybar 5.0, Carl Zeiss, Zenon Flash
Nokia 6223 Candybar None
Nokia 6225 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6230 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6230i 208 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6233 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6234 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6235/6236 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6235i/6236i 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6250 96 x 65 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar None
Nokia 6255i 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6256i 128 x 160 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6260 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 6260 Slide 320 x 480 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM/WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/VoIP BB5 Slide 5.0, Carl Zeiss optics, Flash
Nokia 6263 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM/WCDMA EGPRS HSCSD BB5.0 Clamshell 1.0
Nokia 6265 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Slide 2.0
Nokia 6267 320 x 240 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2007 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6270 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM BB5.0 Slide 2.0
Nokia 6275 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D CDMA2000 1x BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6280 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Slide 2.0
Nokia 6288 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Slide 2.0
Nokia 6290 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color
128 x 160 16-bit (262,144) Color (external) 2006 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6300 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6303 Classic 320 x 240 32 bit (16.7M) colour 2009 P GSM BB5.92 Classic 3.2, autofocus and flash
Nokia 6300i 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2008 P GSM and VoIP BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6301 2007 D GSM/UMA BB5.0 Candybar None
Nokia 6310 96 x 65 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6310i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6315i 128 x 160 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D CDMA DCT4 Clamshell None
Nokia 6340 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D GAIT DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6340i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GAIT DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6350 240 x 320 16-bit 2009 D HSDPA BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6360 96 x 65 Monochrome 2001 D TDMA DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6370 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA2000 1x DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6385 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6500 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar (slide cover) None
Nokia 6500 classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS BB5.0 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 6500 slide 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS BB5.0 Slide 3.2, Carl Zeiss optics, Auto-Focus
Nokia 6510 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6555 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS BB5.0 Clamshell 1.3
Nokia 6560 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D TDMA/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6585 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D CDMA2000 1x/AMPS DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6590 96 x 65 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6590i 96 x 65 Monochrome 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6600 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 6600 fold 240 x 320 24-bit (16 million) OLED Color 2008 P UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6600 slide 240 x 320 24-bit (16 million) Color 2008 P UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Slide 3.2
Nokia 6600i slide 240 x 320 24-bit (16 m) Color 2009 P UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Slide 5.0
Nokia 6610 128 x 128 12-bit (4,096) Color 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6610i 128 x 128 12-bit (4,096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar, CIF 0.1
Nokia 6620 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6630 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6638 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D CDMA2000 1x BB5.0 Candybar None
Nokia 6650 128 x 160 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D UMTS/GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6650 fold 240 x 320 18-bit (262,144) Color 2008 P HSDPA/GSM S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 (i.e. version 3.2) Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6651 128 x 160 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D UMTS/GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 6670 176 x 208 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 1.0
Nokia 6700 classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P HSDPA/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 5.0
Nokia 6700 classic 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P HSDPA/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 5.0
Nokia 6700 slide 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2010 P HSDPA/GSM BB5.0 S60 3rd Edition FP2 Slide 5.0
Nokia 6710 Navigator 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P HSDPA/GSM/EDGE S60 3rd Edition FP2 Slide 5.0, Autofocus
Nokia 6720 240 x 320 24 bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P HSDPA/GSM S60 3rd Edition FP2 Candybar 5.0, Autofocus
Nokia 6730 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS S60 3rd Edition FP2 Candybar 3.2
Nokia 6750 Mural 240 x 320 24-bit (16,777,216) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS/HSCSD/HSDPA Series 40 6th Edition Clamshell 2.0
Nokia 6760 slide 320 x 240 24-bit (16,7 m) Color 2009 P HSDPA/GSM S60 3rd Edition FP2 QWERTY BOARD 3.2
Nokia 6680 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D UMTS/GSM BB5.0 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6681 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6682 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM BB5.0 Candybar 1.3
Nokia 6800 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar (flip keyboard) None
Nokia 6810 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar (flip keyboard) None
Nokia 6820 128 x 128 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar (flip keyboard) None
Nokia 6822 128 x 128 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Candybar (flip keyboard) None
Nokia 6136 UMA is the first mobile phone to include Unlicenced Mobile Access. Nokia 6131 NFC is the first mobile phone to include Near Field Communication.
[edit]Nokia 7000 series – Fashion and Experimental series
The Nokia 7000 series is a family of Nokia phones with two uses. Most phones in the 7000 series are targeted towards fashion-conscious users, particularly towards women. Some phones in this family also test new features. The 7000 series are considered to be a more consumer-oriented family of phones when contrasted to the business-oriented 6000 series.
Phone model Screen
Resolution Screen
Type Screen
bit Color Released S Technology Generation Form factor Camera
Megapixel
Nokia 7070 Prism 128 x 160 Color 2008 P GSM Clamshell None
Nokia 7100 Supernova 240 x 320 Color 2009 P GSM Slide 1.3
Nokia 7110 96 x 65 Monochrome 1 1999 D GSM DCT3 Candybar (slide cover) None
Nokia 7160 96 x 65 Monochrome 1 2000 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar (slide cover) None
Nokia 7190 96 x 65 Monochrome 1 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar (slide cover) None
Nokia 7200 128 x 128 Color 16 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 7210 128 x 128 Color 12 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 7210 Supernova 240 x 320 Color 18 2008 P GSM DCT4 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 7230 240 x 320 Color 18 2010 P GSM/UMTS DCT4 Slide 3.2
Nokia 7250 128 x 128 Color 12 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 7250i 128 x 128 Color 12 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 7260 128 x 128 Color 16 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar None
Nokia 7270 128 x 160 Color 16 2004 D GSM DCT4 Clamshell 0.3
Nokia 7280 104 x 208 Color 16 2004 D GSM DCT4 Lipstick / Slide None
Nokia 7310 Supernova 240 x 320 Color 18 2008 P GSM DCT4 Candybar 2.0
Nokia 7360 128 x 160 Color 16 2006 D GSM DCT4 Candybar 0.3
Nokia 7370 240 x 320 Color 18 2006 D GSM BB5.0 Swivel 1.3
Nokia 7373 240 x 320 Color 18 2006 D GSM/UMTS BB5.0 Swivel 2.0
Nokia 7380 104 x 208 Color 16 2006 D GSM DCT4 Lipstick 2.0
Nokia 7390 240 x 320 Color 24 2006 D GSM/UMTS BB5.0 Clamshell 3.0
Nokia 7500 Prism 240 x 320 Color 2007 D GSM Candybar 2.0
Nokia 7600 128 x 160 Color 16 2003 D UMTS/GSM DCT4 Square Candybar 0.3
Nokia 7610 supernova 240 x 320 Color 16 2008 D GSM DCT4 Slide 3.2
Nokia 7650 176 x 208 Color 12 2002 D GSM DCT4 Slide 0.3
Nokia 7700 640 x 320 Color 16 Cancelled GSM DCT4 (APE) Candybar 0.3
Nokia 7710 640 x 320 Color 16 2005 D GSM DCT4 (APE) Candybar 1.0
Nokia 7900 Prism Color 2007 D GSM Candybar 2.0
Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism Color P GSM Candybar 2.0
The 7110 was the first Nokia phone with a WAP browser. WAP was significantly hyped up during the 1998-2000 Internet boom. However WAP did not meet these expectations and uptake was limited. Another industry first was the flap, which slid from beneath the phone with a push from the release button. Unfortunately the cover was not too durable. The 7110 was also the only phone to feature a navi-roller key.
The 7250i was a slightly improved version of the Nokia 7250. It includes XHTML and OMA Forward lock digital rights management. The phone has exactly the same design as the 7250. This phone is far more popular than the 7250 and has been made available on pre-paid packages and therefore it is very popular amongst youths in the UK and other European countries.
The 7650 was the first Series 60 smartphone of Nokia. It was quite basic compared to new smartphones, it didn't have MMC slot, but it had a camera.
The 7610 was Nokia's first smartphone featuring a megapixel camera (1152x864 pixels), and is targeted towards the fashion conscious individual. End-users can also use the 7610 with Nokia Lifeblog. Other pre-installed applications include the Opera and Kodak Photo Sharing. It is notable for its looks, having opposite corners rounded off. It comes with a 64 MB Reduced Size MMC. The main CPU is an ARM compatible chip (ARM4T architecture) running at 123 MHz.
The 7710's 640 x 320 screen is a touch screen.
[edit]Nokia 8000 series – Premium series
This series is characterized by ergonomics and attractiveness. The internals of the phone are similar to those in different series and so on that level offer nothing particularly different, however the physical handset itself offers a level of functionality which appeals to users who focus on ergonomics. The front slide keypad covers offered a pseudo-flip that at the time Nokia were unwilling to make. Materials used increased the cost and hence exclusivity of these handsets.
The only exception to the rule (there are many in different series) is the 82xx, 8310 which were very small and light handsets.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor
Nokia 8110 Monochrome 1996 D GSM DCT2 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8148 Monochrome 1996 D GSM DCT2 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8210 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8250 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8260 84 x 48 Monochrome 2000 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8265 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8265i 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8270 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8280 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D CDMA2000 1x DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8290 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar
Nokia 8310 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 8390 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
Nokia 8600 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM BB5.0 Slider
Nokia 8800 208 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Soft-slide Stainless Steel cover
Nokia 8801 208 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 Soft-slide Stainless Steel cover
Nokia 8810 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Soft-slide Chrome cover
Nokia 8850 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D GSM DCT3 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8855 84 x 48 Monochrome 2001 D GSM DCT3 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8860 84 x 48 Monochrome 1999 D TDMA/AMPS DCT3 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8890 84 x 48 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Candybar (slide cover)
Nokia 8910 84 x 48 Monochrome 2002 D GSM DCT4 Auto-slide Titanium cover
Nokia 8910i 96 x 65 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Auto-slide Titanium cover
[edit]Nokia 9000 series – Communicator series (discontinued)
Main article: Nokia Communicator
The Nokia 9000 series was reserved for the Communicator series, but the latest Communicator, the E90 Communicator, is an Eseries phone.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor
Nokia 9000 Communicator 640 x 200 Monochrome 1996 D GSM DCT1 Clamshell
Nokia 9000i Communicator 640 x 200 Monochrome 1997 D GSM DCT1 Clamshell
Nokia 9110 Communicator 640 x 200 Monochrome 1998 D GSM DCT3 Clamshell
Nokia 9110i Communicator 640 x 200 Monochrome 2000 D GSM DCT3 Clamshell
Nokia 9210 Communicator 640 x 200 12-bit (4096) Color 2001 D GSM DCTL Clamshell
Nokia 9210i Communicator 640 x 200 12-bit (4096) Color 2002 D GSM DCTL Clamshell
Nokia 9290 Communicator 640 x 200 12-bit (4096) Color 2002 D GSM DCTL Clamshell
Nokia 9300 640 x 200 16-bit (65,536) Color 2005 D GSM DCT4 (APE) Clamshell
Nokia 9300i 640 x 200 16-bit (65,536) Color 2006 D GSM DCT4 (APE) Clamshell
Nokia 9500 Communicator 640 x 200 16-bit (65,536) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 (APE) Clamshell
[edit]Modern series (C/E/N/X)
[edit]Nokia Cseries
Main article: Nokia Cseries
The Nokia Cseries is an affordable series optimized for social networking and sharing.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Platform Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia C1-00(01 & 02) 128x160 pixels (65K) U GSM Series 30 (C1-00) Series 40 6th Edition (C1-01 & C1-02) Candybar VGA (0.3 MP) (C1-01)
Nokia C2 128x160 pixels (65K) U GSM/UMTS Series 40 6th Edition Candybar VGA (0.3MP)
Nokia C3-00 320 x 240 pixels (256K) Color TFT 2010 Q2 P GSM/UMTS WLAN Series 40 6th Edition BB5.0 QWERTY Candybar 2.0 MP
Nokia C3-01 (Touch and Type) 240 x 320 (256K) TFT Color 2010 U GSM EDGE, UMTS, WLAN Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 MP
Nokia C5-00 240 x 320 pixels (16.7M) Color TFT 2010 Q2 P GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 MP
Nokia C5-03 640 x 360 pixels (16.7M) transmissive 2010 Q4 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM S60 5th Edition tbc Touchscreen candybar 5.0 MP
Nokia C6-00 640 x 360 pixels (16.7M) 2010 Q2 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM S60 5th Edition BB5.0 QWERTY Slider 5.0 MP
Nokia C6-01 640 x 360 pixels (16.7M) 2010 Q4 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM Symbian^3 tbc Touchscreen candybar 8.0 MP (720p HD)
Nokia C7-00 640 x 360 pixels (16.7M) 2010 Q4 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM Symbian^3 tbc Touchscreen Monoblock 8.0 MP (720p HD)
C1-00 and C2-00 are Dual-SIM phones, but for the Nokia C1-00, both SIM cards cannot be utilized at the same time.
[edit]Nokia Eseries
Main article: Nokia Eseries
The Nokia Eseries is an enterprise-class series and includes business-optimized smartphones.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Platform Generation Form factor Camera Images
Nokia E50 240 x 320 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/EDGE S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 1.3 megapixels
Nokia E51 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Candybar 2 megapixels
Nokia E52 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia E55 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia E60 352 x 416 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar None
Nokia E61 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar None
Nokia E61i 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 2 megapixels
Nokia E62 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2006 D GSM/EDGE S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 QWERTY Candybar None
Nokia E63 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2008 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 QWERTY Candybar 2 megapixels
Nokia E65 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Slider 2 megapixels
Nokia E66 240 x 320 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2008 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Slider 3.15 megapixels
Nokia E70 352 x 416 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2006 D GSM/WLAN/UMTS (Europe/Asia) S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar (flip keyboard) 2 megapixels
Nokia E71 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2008 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia E72 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/HSUPA/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia E75 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2009 P GSM/EDGE/UMTS/3G/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 QWERTY Slider 3.2 megapixels
Nokia E5-00 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2010 P GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 QWERTY Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia E7-00 360 x 640 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2011 U GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G Symbian^3 tbc QWERTY Slider candybar 8.0 megapixels
Nokia E90 Communicator 800 x 352 24-bit (16.7 million) Color 2007 D GSM/EDGE/3G/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Clamshell 3.15 megapixels
[edit]Nokia Nseries
Main article: Nokia Nseries
The Nokia Nseries is Nokia's most advanced smartphone series. It is for people who wish to have advanced multimedia and connectivity features and as many other features as possible into one device.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Platform Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia N70 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM/EDGE/UMTS S60 2nd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N70 Music Edition 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS S60 2nd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N71 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N72 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM S60 2nd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N73 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/EDGE/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia N73 Music Edition 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/EDGE/UMTS S60 9.1 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia N75 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N76 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N77 329 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N78 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Candybar 3.2 megapixels
Nokia N79 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N80 352 x 416 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Slide 3.15 megapixels
Nokia N81 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS/WLAN S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Slide 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N81 8GB 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS/WLAN S60 9.2 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Slide 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N82 320x240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N85 320x240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 2-way Slide 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N86 8MP 320x240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2009 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 Slide 8.0 megapixels
Nokia N90 352 x 416 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM/UMTS S60 2nd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N91 176 x 208 18-bit (262,144) Color 2005 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Slide 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N92 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 2.0 megapixels
Nokia N93 320 x 240 18-bit (262,144) Color 2006 D GSM/UMTS S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 3.2 megapixels
Nokia N93i 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition BB5.0 Clamshell 3.2 megapixels
Nokia N95 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2006 D GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 2-way Slide 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N95 8GB 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2007 D GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 3rd Edition FP1 BB5.0 2-way Slide 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N96 320 x 240 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2008 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM DVB-H S60 3rd Edition FP2 BB5.0 2-way Slide 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N97 640 x 360 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2009 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 5th Edition BB5.0 QWERTY keyboard, with
tilt display 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N97 mini 360 x 640 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2009 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM S60 5th Edition BB5.0 QWERTY keyboard, with
tilt display 5.0 megapixels
Nokia N8 360 x 640 (16.7M) Capacitive AMOLED touchscreen 2010 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM Symbian^3 BB5.0 Candybar 12.0 megapixels
Nokia N900 800 x 480 24-bit (16.7M) Color 2009 P GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM Maemo 5 BB5.0 Tablet 5.0 megapixels
Note:
Although part of the Nseries, the Nokia N800 and N810 Internet Tablets did not include phone functionality. See the Internet Tablets section.
[edit]Nokia Xseries
Main article: Nokia Xseries
The Nokia Xseries targets a young audience with a focus on music and entertainment.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Platform Generation Form factor Camera
Nokia X2-00 240 x 320 (256K) TFT Color 2010 P GSM EDGE Series 40 6th Edition BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia X2-01 320 x 240 (256K) TFT Color 2010 U GSM EDGE tbc tbc QWERTY Candybar VGA 640 x 480
Nokia X3-00 240 x 320 (256K) TFT Color 2009 P GSM EDGE Series 40 6th Edition BB5.0 Slider 3.2 megapixels
Nokia X3-02 (Touch and Type) 240 x 320 (256K) TFT Color 2010 P GSM EDGE, UMTS, WLAN Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
Nokia X5 240 x 320 (16.7M) TFT Color
(model-00)
320 x 240 (16.7M) TFT Color
(model-01) 2010 P
(model-00), (model-01) TD-SCDMA
(model-00)
GSM, UMTS, WLAN
(model-01) Series 40 6th Edition
(model-00)
S60 3rd Edition FP2
(model-01) BB5.0 Candybar
(model-00)
Slider
(model-01) 5.0 megapixels
Nokia X6 640 x 360 (nHD) (16.7M) Color (Capacitive touchscreen) 2009
(Comes With Music/32GB)
2010
(16GB, 8GB) P
(8GB)
D
(16GB, 32GB) GSM EDGE UMTS WLAN S60 5th Edition BB5.0 Candybar 5.0 megapixels
[edit]Other phones
[edit]Nokia N-Gage – Mobile gaming devices (discontinued)
Main article: N-Gage
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor
N-Gage 176 x 208 12-bit (4096) Color 2003 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
N-Gage QD 176 x 208 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 D GSM DCT4 Candybar
[edit]Cardphones (PCMCIA)
Phone model number Released S Technology Generation Form factor
Cardphone 2001 D GSM DCT3 PC card
Cardphone 2.0 2001 D GSM DCT3 PC card
D211 2003 D GSM/WLAN DCT4 PC card
D311 2003 P GSM/WLAN DCT4 PC card
[edit]Concept phones
Nokia is working toward the future of phones and mobile communication devices with their new concept phone, the Nokia "Scentsory" such as Nokia Morph. This new mobile device uses the sense of smell, sight, hearing, and touch to create a multiscensory environment for the caller. Scentsory would be able to detect, send, and emit smells, as well as radiate colors, lighting, and temperature from the environment of the caller. Dual screens can be used for personal video messaging as well as watching videos.
Scentsory also includes features such as an LED touchpad, hidden camera, and folding "origami" design, revolutionizing not only features previously foreign to the phone (or any other technical device), but introducing a new physical design to the phone.
[edit]Services and solutions
This section is outdated. Please update this section to reflect recent events or newly available information. Please see the talk page for more information. (August 2009)
[edit]Online services
Ovi (Nokia)
N-Gage (service)
[edit]Software solutions
Nokia PC Suite
Nokia Ovi Suite
Nokia Photos
Nokia Lifeblog
Intellisync Mobile Suite
Nokia Business Center
Nokia Sensor
Gammu and Wammu for both Linux and MS Windows[2]
Nokia Maps
Nokia Sports Tracker
Nokia Software Updater
Qt (framework)
[edit]Security solutions
IP appliances run IPSO FreeBSD based operating system, work with Check Point's firewall and VPN products. Nokia Network Voyager is an SSL-secured, Web-based element management interface.
Nokia IP 40
Nokia IP 130
Nokia IP 260
Nokia IP 265
Nokia IP 330
Nokia IP 350
Nokia IP 380
Nokia IP 390 (EU Only)
Nokia IP 530
Nokia IP 710
Nokia IP 1220
Nokia IP 1260
Nokia IP 2250
Nokia Horizon Manager
In 2004, Nokia began offering their own SSL VPN appliances based on IP Security Platforms and the pre-hardened Nokia IPSO operating system. Client integrity scanning and endpoint security technology was licensed from Positive Networks.[3]
Nokia 50s
Nokia 105s
Nokia 500s
[edit]Other products
[edit]Mini laptops
Main article: Nokia Booklet 3G
On August 24, 2009, Nokia announced that they will be re-entering the PC business with a high-end mini laptop called the Nokia Booklet 3G.[4]
[edit]Internet Tablets
See also: Internet Tablet
Nokia's Internet Tablets were designed for wireless Internet browsing and e-mail functions and did not include phone capabilities. The Nokia N800 and N810 Internet Tablets were also marketed as part of Nseries. See the Nseries section.
Nokia 770 Internet Tablet
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition
The Nokia N900, the successor to the N810, has phone capabilities and is not officially marketed as an Internet Tablet, but rather as an actual Nseries smartphone.
[edit]GPS products
See also: Global Positioning System
Nokia 5140 GPS Cover
Nokia wireless GPS module LD-1W
Nokia wireless GPS module LD-3W
Nokia Bluetooth GPS Module LD-4W
Navigation Kit for Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, including LD-3W GPS receiver and software
Nokia 330 Navigator, that supports an external TMC module.
Nokia 500 Navigator
[edit]Accessories
Nokia produces accessories to their products too many to list here. Such accessories include:
Carrying and styling: carrying cases, phone jewellery, shells
Car solutions: car kits, car phones, portable solutions, mobile holders, car accessories, car navigation
Headsets: audio adapters, bluetooth headsets, wired headsets, loopsets
Memory cards and cables
Music related products: audio adapters, music packs, music streaming, speakers
Navigation: GPS modules, navigation kits, car navigation
Home and office: desk stands, imaging, wireless digital pens, wireless keyboards, mobile TV receivers
Power: batteries, chargers, charger adapters
Internet Stick: Nokia HSPA-modem CS-15 operates in 3G network, with maximum download speeds of 14.4Mbps and upload speeds of 2.1Mbps.
[edit]Products marketed by Nokia Siemens Networks
Nokia Siemens Networks provides wireless and wired network infrastructure, communications and networks service platforms, as well as professional services to operators and service providers. The company is jointly owned by Nokia and Siemens AG and consolidated by Nokia.[5]
[edit]Telephone switches
See also: Telephone exchange
Nokia DX 200
Nokia DX 220
Nokia DX 220 Compact
[edit]TETRA
See also: Terrestrial Trunked Radio
Nokia THR400
Nokia TMR400 (car model)
Nokia THR420
Nokia THR600
Nokia THR850
Nokia THR880
Nokia TMR880 (car model)
Nokia THR880i (external link)
[edit]Products marketed by Vertu, Nokia's luxury phones brand
Vertu is an independent company, owned by Nokia, that manufactures exclusively hand crafted high-end mobile phones.
Phone model number Screen type Released S Technology Generation Form factor
Signature 116 x 148 12-bit (4096) Color 2002 GSM Unknown Candybar
Diamond ? ? ? Unknown Candybar
Ascent 116 x 148 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 GSM Unknown Candybar
Constellation- 116 x 148 12-bit (4096) Color 2004 GSM Unknown Candybar
Signature S Design Unknown 2008 GSM|UMTS|WLAN Unknown Candybar
Materials used include platinum, 18 carat white gold, 18 carat yellow gold, stainless steel, ruby keypad bearings, and a sapphire crystal display for the "Signature" and leather, 316L Surgical stainless steel and Liquidmetal for the "Ascent".
[edit]Discontinued product lines
[edit]Personal computers
In the 1980s, Nokia's personal computer division Nokia Data manufactured a series of personal computers by the name of MikroMikko. Nokia's PC division was sold to the British computer company ICL in 1991, which later became part of Fujitsu.[6] Nokia re-entered the PC market in 2009 with the introduction of the Nokia Booklet 3G mini laptop.
[edit]Computer displays
Nokia was also known for producing very high quality CRT and early TFT LCD Multigraph displays for PC and larger systems application. The Nokia Display Products' branded business was sold to ViewSonic in 2000.[7]
[edit]Digital television
See also: Digital television
Nokia used to manufacture digital set-top boxes.
Nokia DBox
Nokia DBox2
Nokia Mediamaster 9500 S
Nokia Mediamaster 9500 C
Nokia Mediamaster 9600 S
Nokia Mediamaster 9600 C
Nokia Mediamaster 9610 S
Nokia Mediamaster 9800 S
Nokia Mediamaster 9850 T
Nokia Mediamaster 9900 S
Nokia Mediamaster 110 T
Nokia Mediamaster 210 T
Nokia Mediamaster 221 T
Nokia Mediamaster 230 T
Nokia Mediamaster 260 T
Nokia Mediamaster 260 C
Nokia Mediamaster 310 T
[edit]ADSL modems
See also: Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
Nokia M10
Nokia M11
Nokia M1122
Nokia MW1122
Nokia M5112
Nokia M5122
Nokia Ni200[8]
Nokia Ni500[9]
[edit]WLAN products
See also: Wireless LAN
Nokia A020 WLAN access point
Nokia A021 WLAN access point/router
Nokia A032 WLAN access point[10]
Nokia C020 PC card IEEE 802.11 2 Mbit/s, DSSS (produced by Samsung)
Nokia C021 PC card, with external antenna
Nokia C110 PC card IEEE 802.11b 11 Mbit/s
Nokia C111 PC card, with external antennas
Nokia MW1122 ADSL modem with wireless interface
Nokia D211 WLAN/GPRS PC card
[edit]Military communications and equipment
Nokia has developed the Sanomalaitejärjestelmä ("Message device system") for the Finnish Defence Forces. It includes:
Sanomalaite M/90
Partiosanomalaite
Keskussanomalaite
Nokia also manufactured the M61 gas mask for the Finnish Defence Forces.
[edit]Past industries
In the past, Nokia has produced at one time or another:[1]
Paper products
Tires (car and bicycle)
Footwear (including Wellington boots)
Communications cables
Consumer electronics such as televisions
Personal computers
Electricity generation machinery
Military technology and equipment
Robotics
Capacitors
Plastics
Aluminium
Chemicals
[edit]See also
List of Sony Ericsson products
List of Motorola products
[edit]References
^ a b "Nokia – Towards Telecommunications" (PDF). Nokia Corporation. August 2000. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
^ http://wammu.eu/
^ Business Wire (2004). "Nokia Licenses Remote Access Technology from Positive Networks". TMCnet.com. Retrieved 2006-11-13.
^ Nokia Corporation (2009-08-24). "Nokia Booklet 3G brings all day mobility to the PC world". Press release. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
^ Nokia Corporation (2007-04-02). "Nokia Siemens Networks starts operations and assumes a leading position in the communications industry". Press release. Retrieved 2009-04-07.
^ "Historia: 1991–1999" (in Finnish). Fujitsu Services Oy, Finland. Retrieved 2010-09-22.
^ Nokia Corporation (2000-01-17). "ViewSonic Corporation Acquires Nokia Display Products' Branded Business". Press release. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
^ http://dsl.nokia.co.nz/ni200/index.htm
^ http://dsl.nokia.co.nz/ni500/index.htm
^ http://www.europe.nokia.com/nokia/0,,2375,00.html
[edit]External links
Nokia - Phone Software Update
All Nokia DCT and BB generation list
Nokia museum (over 300 phones)
Nokia graphical timeline (1982 to 2006)
[hide]v · d · eNokia mobile phones
Nokia 1000 series
1011 · 1100/1101 · 1110/1110i · 1112 · 1200 · 1208 · 1600 · 1610 · 1650
Nokia 2000 series
2110i · 2115i · 2310 · 2600 · 2600 classic · 2610 · 2630 · 2650 · 2651 · 2680 slide · 2690 · 2700 classic · Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition · 2730 classic · 2760
Nokia 3000 series
3100/3100b/3105 · 3110 · 3110 classic · 3120 · 3120 classic · 3155 · 3200/3200b/3205 · 3210 · 3220 · 3230 · 3250 · 3310 · 3315 · 3330 · 3410 · 3500 classic · 3510/3590/3595 · Nokia 3530 · 3510i · 3600/3620/3650/3660 · 3600 slide · 3720 classic
Nokia 4000 series
Series skipped (see here) as a sign of deference from Nokia towards East Asian customers. See tetraphobia.
Nokia 5000 series
5070 · 5100 · 5110 · 5130 XpressMusic · 5200 · 5210 · 5220 XpressMusic · 5230 · 5250 · 5300 · 5310 XpressMusic · 5320 · 5330 Mobile TV Edition · 5500 Sport · 5510 · 5530 · 5610 · 5630 · 5700 · 5730 · 5800
Nokia 6000 series
6010 · 6020/6021 · 6030 · 6070 · 6085 · 6100 · 6101 · 6103 · 6110/6120 · 6110 Navigator · 6111 · 6120/6121/6124 classic · 6131/6133 · 6136 · 6151 · 6170 · 6210 · 6210 Navigator · 6220 classic · 6230 · 6230i · 6233/6234 · 6255i · 6260 Slide · 6265 · 6270 · 6275i · 6280/6288 · 6290 · 6300 · 6300i · 6301 · 6303 classic · 6310i · 6315i · 6500 classic · 6500 slide · 6555 · 6600 · 6600 fold · 6600 slide · 6610i · 6620 · 6630 · 6650 · 6650 fold · 6670 · 6680 · 6681/6682 · 6700 classic · 6710 Navigator · 6720 classic · 6730 · 6760 Slide · 6800 · 6810 · 6820 · 6822
Nokia 7000 series
7110 · 7160 · 7230 · 7250 · 7280 · 7360 · 7380 · 7390 · 7500 Prism · 7600 · 7610 · 7650 · 7700 · 7710 · 7900 Prism · 7900 Crystal Prism
Nokia 8000 series
8110 · 8210 · 8250 · 8310 · 8600 Luna · 8800 · 8850 · 8910
Nokia 9000 series
(Nokia Communicator)
9000/9110/9110i · 9210/9290 · 9210i · 9300/9300i · 9500
Nokia Cseries
C3-00 · C3-01 (C3 Touch and Type) · C5-00 · C5-03 · C6-00 · C6-01 · C7-00
Nokia Eseries
E5-00 · E50 · E51 · E52 · E55 · E60 · E61/E61i · E62 · E63 · E65 · E66 · E7-00 · E70 · E71 · E72 · E73 · E75 · E90 Communicator
Nokia Nseries
N70 · N71 · N72 · N73 · N75 · N76 · N78 · N79 · N8 · N80 (Internet Edition) · N81 (N81 8GB) · N82 · N85 · N86 8MP · N90 · N91 (N91 8GB) · N92 · N93 · N93i · N95 · N95 8GB · N96 · N97 · N900
Nokia Xseries
X3-00 · X3-02 (X3 Touch and Type) · X5 · X6
Internet Tablet
770 · N800 · N810 (WiMAX Edition)
N-Gage
Classic · QD · QD Silver Edition
Others
Vertu luxury phones
Concept
Nokia Morph
CURRENT RANKINGS
By rate
Phones Rate Votes
1.
Samsung S8500 Wave
8.745 88,462
2.
Samsung I9000 Galaxy S
8.496 48,758
3.
HTC Desire
8.474 20,776
4.
Samsung i8910 Omnia HD
8.474 44,403
5.
HTC Touch Diamond2
8.473 8,274
By daily interest
Phones Daily hits
1.
Nokia N8
37,457
2.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc
28,009
3.
Nokia C3
27,349
4.
Motorola ATRIX
24,957
5.
Nokia C7
22,244
By interest
Phones Total hits
1.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
14,000,143
2.
Nokia N97
11,437,616
3.
Nokia N8
9,763,448
4.
Nokia E71
8,933,022
5.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
8,813,138
Phones Rate Votes
1.
Samsung S8500 Wave
8.745 88,462
2.
Samsung I9000 Galaxy S
8.496 48,758
3.
HTC Desire
8.474 20,776
4.
Samsung i8910 Omnia HD
8.474 44,403
5.
HTC Touch Diamond2
8.473 8,274
By daily interest
Phones Daily hits
1.
Nokia N8
37,457
2.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc
28,009
3.
Nokia C3
27,349
4.
Motorola ATRIX
24,957
5.
Nokia C7
22,244
By interest
Phones Total hits
1.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
14,000,143
2.
Nokia N97
11,437,616
3.
Nokia N8
9,763,448
4.
Nokia E71
8,933,022
5.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
8,813,138
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LG C320 InTouch Lady
ZTE Blade
Samsung S8530 Wave II
Palm Pre 2
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Motorola ATRIX
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
Announced 2011, January
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, Q2
Size Dimensions 117.8 x 63.5 x 10.1 mm
Weight 135 g
Display Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 540 x 960 pixels, 4.0 inches
- Biometric fingerprint reader
- Gorilla Glass display
- Touch sensitive controls
- MOTOBLUR UI with Live Widgets
- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
Sound Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photo call
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 16 GB storage, 1 GB RAM
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB
Data GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera Primary 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Geo-tagging, image stabilization
Video Yes, 720p@30fps
Secondary Yes, VGA
Features OS Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
CPU 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 AP20H Dual Core processor
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
Browser HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes + downloadable
Colors Black
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- HDMI port
- Digital compass
- MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player
- 1080p MP4/H.263/H.264.WMV/Xvid/DivX @ 30 fps playback
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk
- Facebook, Twitter, MySpace integration
- Photo viewer/editor
- Organizer
- Document editor
- Adobe Flash 10.1 player
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- Predictive text input
Battery Standard battery, Lithium 1930 mAh
Stand-by Up to 264 h (2G) / Up to 250 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 8 h 40 min (2G) / Up to 9 h (3G)
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800
Announced 2011, January
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, Q1
Size Dimensions 125 x 63 x 8.7 mm
Weight 117 g
Display Type LED-backlit LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 854 pixels, 4.2 inches
- Scratch-resistant surface
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Multi-touch input method
- Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Timescape/Mediascape UI
Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 512 MB
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB, 8 GB included
Data GPRS Up to 86 kbps
EDGE Up to 237 kbps
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, DLNA
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0 microUSB
Camera Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Touch focus, image stabilization, geo-tagging, face and smile detection
Video Yes, 720p@30fps
Secondary No
Features OS Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)
CPU Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon 1 GHz processor
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push email, IM
Browser HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes
Colors Midnight Blue, Misty Silver
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, via third-party application
- Digital compass
- HDMI port
- MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player
- MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV player
- TrackID music recognition
- NeoReader barcode scanner
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk
- Facebook and Twitter integration
- Document viewer
- Adobe Flash 10.1
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- Predictive text input
Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh
Stand-by Up to 430 h (2G) / Up to 400 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 7 h (2G) / Up to 7 h (3G)
Music play Up to 31 h
Acer beTouch E210
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900
Announced 2011, January
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, March
Size Dimensions 115 x 62.5 x 11.5 mm
Weight 109 g
Display Type TFT touchscreen
Size , 2.6 inches
- QWERTY keyboard
- Optical trackpad
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Sound Alert types Vibration, Polyphonic(64), MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 256MB RAM, 512 MB ROM
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB
Data GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G HSDPA, HSUPA
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera Primary 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels
Video Yes
Secondary No
Features OS Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
CPU ST Ericsson PNX6715, 416 MHz processor
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM
Browser HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes
Colors Black, White
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
- Acer Spinlets, Acer UrFooz apps
- Digital compass
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail
- YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player
- MP4/H.264/H.263 player
- Facebook and Flickr integration
- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Voice memo
- T9
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1300 mAh
Acer Liquidmini
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
Announced 2011, January
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, April
Size Dimensions 110.4 x 57.5 x 13 mm
Weight 109 g
Display Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
Size 360 x 640 pixels, 3.2 inches
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Multi-touch input method
- Touch sensitive controls
- Acer UI
Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 512 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB, 2GB card included
Data GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera Primary 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels
Features Geo-tagging
Video Yes, 480p@30fps
Secondary No
Features OS Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
CPU Qualcomm MSM 7227 600 MHz processor
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes
Colors Black
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Via third party application
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail
- YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player
- MP4/WMV/H.264/H.263 player
- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Facebook, Twitter integration
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input
Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 1300 mAh
Stand-by Up to 400 h (2G) / Up to 480 h (3G)
Motorola Cliq 2
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 1700 / 2100 / 850
Announced 2011, January
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, January
Size Dimensions 116 x 59.6 x 14.5 mm
Weight 175 g
Display Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
Size 480 x 854 pixels, 3.7 inches
- QWERTY keyboard
- MOTOBLUR UI
- Touch sensitive control panel
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Speakerphone Yes, with stereo speakers
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photo call
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 1 GB storage
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB, 2GB included
Data GPRS Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE Class 12
3G HSDPA, 10.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera Primary 5 MP, 2560х1920 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash
Features Geo-tagging
Video Yes
Secondary No
Features OS Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
CPU 1GHz processor
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes
Colors Black
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Via third party application
- Digital compass
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail
- YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- SNS integration
- MP3/eAAC+/WAV/WMA9 player
- MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV9 player
- Organizer
- Adobe Flash Player 10.1
- QuickOffice document editor
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- Predictive text input
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1420 mAh
Stand-by Up to 312 h
Talk time Up to 7 h 50 min
HTC Inspire 4G
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1900
Announced 2011, January
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, Q1
Size Dimensions 122.9 x 68.1 x 11.7 mm
Weight 163.9 g
Display Type S-LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- HTC Sense UI
- Multi-touch input method
Sound Alert types Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 4 GB storage, 768 MB RAM
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB, 8GB included
Data GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash
Features Geo-tagging, face detection
Video Yes, 720p
Secondary No
Features OS Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8255 1 GHz processor
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes
Colors Black, Brown
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Via third party application
- Digital compass
- Dedicated search key
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail
- YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- MP3/AAC+/WAV/WMA9 player
- DivX/Xvid/MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV9/player
- Facebook, Twitter applications
- Adobe Flash 10.1
- Voice memo
- T9
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1230 mAh
Stand-by Up to 372 h
Talk time Up to 6 h
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