List of Nokia products
The following is a list of products branded by Nokia Corporation.[1]
Most Nokia phones will show their model number if the user types *#0000# on its keypad in standby mode and unlocked state.
Contents
- 1 Mobile phones
- 1.1 The Mobira series (1982–1990)
- 1.2 Original series (1992–1999)
- 1.3 4-digit series
- 1.3.1 Nokia 1xxx – Ultrabasic series (1996–2010)
- 1.3.2 Nokia 2xxx – Basic series (1994–2010)
- 1.3.3 Nokia 3xxx – Expression series (1997–2009)
- 1.3.4 Nokia 5xxx – Active series (1998–2010)
- 1.3.5 Nokia 6xxx – Classic Business series (1997–2010)
- 1.3.6 Nokia 7xxx – Fashion and Experimental series (1999–2010)
- 1.3.7 Nokia 8xxx – Premium series (1996–2007)
- 1.3.8 Nokia 9xxx – Communicator series (1996–2007)
- 1.4 Lettered series (C/E/N/X)
- 1.5 3-digit series (2011–present)
- 1.6 Worded series (Asha/Lumia/X)
- 1.7 Other phones
- 2 Services
- 2.1 1legcall
- 2.2 Accounts & SSO
- 2.3 Maliit
- 2.4 MixRadio
- 2.5 Mobile Web
- 2.6 MOSH
- 2.7 N-Gage
- 2.8 Nokia Beta Labs
- 2.9 Nokia Business Center
- 2.10 Nokia Cinemagraph
- 2.11 Nokia Game
- 2.12 Nokia IPSO
- 2.13 Nokia Life
- 2.14 Nokia Lifeblog
- 2.15 Nokia Messaging
- 2.16 Nokia network monitor
- 2.17 Nokia PC Suite
- 2.18 Nokia Point & Find
- 2.19 Nokia Pure
- 2.20 Nokia Sensor
- 2.21 Nokia Software Updater
- 2.22 Nokia Sports Tracker
- 2.23 Nokia Store
- 2.24 Nokia Sync
- 2.25 Nokia Suite
- 2.26 Nokia Xpress
- 2.27 OFono
- 2.28 OTA bitmap
- 2.29 Ovi
- 2.30 Plazes
- 2.31 Python
- 2.32 Smart Messaging
- 2.33 Twango
- 2.34 WidSets
- 3 Security solutions
- 4 Other products
- 5 Products marketed by Nokia Networks
- 6 Products marketed by Vertu, Nokia's luxury phones brand
- 7 Other industries
- 8 See also
- 9 References
- 10 External links
Mobile phones[edit]
Phones in boldface indicates that the phone is a Symbian, Maemo/MeeGo or Windows Phone-powered smartphone.
S.: status, where
- P indicates under production and
- D is discontinued.
DCT (Digital Core Technology) 1, 2, 3 and 4 are generations of internal Nokia technology.
The Mobira series (1982–1990)[edit]
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Generation | Form factor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mobira Senator | Monochrome | 1982 | D | NMT-450 | 1G | Car Phone |
| Mobira Talkman 450 | Monochrome | 1985 | D | NMT-450 | 1G | Boxtype |
| Mobira Talkman 900 | Monochrome | 1987 | D | NMT-900 | 1G | Boxtype |
| Nokia Talkman 510 | Monochrome | 1989 | D | NMT-450 | 1G | Boxtype |
| Nokia Cityman 100 | Monochrome | 1990 | D | ETACS | 1G | Brick |
| Nokia Cityman 190 | Monochrome | 1990 | D | ETACS | 1G | Brick |
| Mobira Cityman 150 | Monochrome | 1989 | D | NMT-900 | 1G | Brick |
| Mobira Cityman 900 | Monochrome | 1987 | D | NMT-900 | 1G | Brick |
| Mobira/Nokia Cityman 1320 | Monochrome | 1987 | D | TACS | 1G | Brick |
Original series (1992–1999)[edit]
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Generation | Form factor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia 232 | Monochrome | 1994 | D | TACS | Unknown | 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 909 | Monochrome | 1995 | D | ETACS | Unknown | Candybar |
| Nokia 918 | Monochrome | 1996 | 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 |
4-digit series[edit]
Nokia 1xxx – Ultrabasic series (1996–2010)[edit]
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 | Generation | Form factor | Ringtone | Images |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia 1006 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | CDMA | Candybar | mono | ||
| Nokia 1100 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | mono | |
| Nokia 1101 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | mono | |
| Nokia 1108 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | mono | |
| Nokia 1110 | 96x68 Inverse Monochrome | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1110i | 96x68 Monochrome | 2006 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1112 | 96x68 Monochrome | 2006 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1200 | 96x68 Monochrome | 2007 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1202 | 96x68 Monochrome | 2008 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1203 | 96x68 Monochrome | 2009 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1208 | 96x68 CSTN | 2007 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1209 | 96x68 pixels CSTN | 2007 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1220 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | ||
| Nokia 1221 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | ||
| Nokia 1260 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | ||
| Nokia 1261 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | ||
| Nokia 1280 | 96x68 Monochrome | 2010 | D | GSM | Candybar | |||
| Nokia 1600 | 96x68 16-bit (65,536) Color |
2006 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1610 | Monochrome alphanumeric | 1996 | D | GSM | DCT1 | Candybar | ||
| Nokia 1611 | Monochrome alphanumeric | 1997 | D | GSM | DCT1 | Candybar | ||
| Nokia 1616 | 128x160 (65,536) Color | 2010 | D | 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 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1661 | 128x160 (65,536) Color | 2008 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1662 | 128x160 (65,536) Color | 2008 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1680 classic | 128x160 (65,536) Color | 2008 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | MP3 | |
| Nokia 1800 | 128x160 (65,536) Color | 2010 | D | GSM | Candybar | MP3 |
Nokia 2xxx – Basic series (1994–2010)[edit]
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 2000 series phones feature color screens and some feature cameras, Bluetooth and even A-GPS, GPS such as in the case of the Nokia 2710. The 2000 series slot is 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 | Monochrome | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2110 | Monochrome alphanumeric 4x13[2] | 1994 | D | GSM | DCT1 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2110i | Monochrome alphanumeric 4x13[2] | 1995 | D | GSM | DCT1 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2112 | color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 2115 | color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 2115i | color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 2116i | color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 2118 | color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 2120/2120 plus | Monochrome | 1995/96 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT1 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2125i | 96x65 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2126i | Color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 2128i | Color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA |
| 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 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2003 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2220 slide | 128x160 16-bit (65536) color | 2010 | D | DCT4+ | Slide | VGA 0.3 MP | |
| Nokia 2255 | 128x128 (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 2260 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2003 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2270 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2272 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2280 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2285 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2300 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2310 | 96x68 16-bit (65536) color | 2006 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2323 | 96x68 16-bit (65536) color | 2009 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2330 | 128x160 16-bit (65536) color | 2009 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | VGA 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 2366i | 128x160 16-bit (65536) color | 2006 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 2600 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2600 classic | 128x160 16-bit (65536) color | 2007 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | VGA 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 2610 | 128x128 16-bit (65536) color | 2006 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2626 | 128x128 16-bit (65536) color | 2007 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 2630 | 128x160 16-bit (65536) color | 2007 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Candybar | VGA 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 2650 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 2651 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 2652 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 2680 slide | 128x160 16-bit (65536) Color | 2008 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Slide | VGA 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 2690 | 128x160 (262144) color | 2010 | D | GSM | DCT+4 | Candybar | VGA 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 2700 classic | 240x320 262k Color | 2009 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia 2710 | 240x320 262k Color | 2009 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia 2720 fold | 128x160 16-bit (65536) Color | 2009 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 1.3 MP |
| Nokia 2730 classic | 240x320 262k Color | 2009 | D | GSM (W-CDMA, EDGE, GPRS) | BB5.0 SL3 | Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia 2760 | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2007 | D | GSM | DCT4+ | Clamshell | VGA 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 2660 | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2009 | D | EGSM | - | Flip | None |
| Nokia 2855i | 128x160 262k Color (internal)/Monochromatic (external) | 2005? | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | – | Clamshell | None |
Nokia 3xxx – Expression series (1997–2009)[edit]
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 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3105 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3108 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3109 classic | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) | 2007 | D | GSM/EDGE/HSCSD | BB5.0 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3110 | Monochrome | 1997 | D | GSM | DCT2 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3110 classic | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) | 2007 | D | GSM/EDGE/HSCSD | BB5.0 | Candybar | 1.3M 8x Zoom |
| Nokia 3120 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3120 classic | 240x320 (16M) Color | 2008 | D | WCDMA/GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2M + LED Flash |
| Nokia 3125 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3128 | 128x160 18-bit (65,536) Color 96x64 16-bit (4,096) Color (external) |
2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell – China market only | |
| Nokia 3152 | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color 96x65 Monochrome (external) |
2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Clamshell | |
| Nokia 3155 | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color 96x65 Monochrome (external) |
2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Clamshell | |
| Nokia 3200 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3205 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3208 classic | 240x320 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2009 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia 3210 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1999 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3220 | 128x128 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 3230 | 176x208 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 1.3 megapixels |
| Nokia 3250 | 176x208 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar/ Twist | |
| Nokia 3280 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | CDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3285 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | CDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3300 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3310 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2000 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3315 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3320 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3330 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3350 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2001 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3360 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3390 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2000 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3395 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3410 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3500 classic | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/EDGE | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0M 8X Zoom |
| Nokia 3510 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3510i | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3520 | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3530 | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3560 | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3555 | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2008 | D | GSM/WCDMA EGPRS HSCSD | BB5.0 | Clamshell | VGA 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 3570 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3585 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3585i | 96x65 Monochrome | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3586i | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3587i | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3588i | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3589i | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3590 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3595 | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3600 | 176x208 12-bit (4096) Color | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3600 slide | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Slide | 3.2 megapixels |
| Nokia 3606 | 176x220 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | CDMA | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 1.3 megapixels |
| Nokia 3610 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3620 | 176x208 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | |
| Nokia 3650 | 176x208 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar/ Circular keypad | VGA 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 3660 | 176x208 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 3810 | Monochrome | 1997 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar |
The Nokia 4000 series was skipped as a sign of deference from Nokia towards East Asian customers.[3]
Nokia 5xxx – Active series (1998–2010)[edit]
The Nokia 5000 series is similar in features to the 3000 series, but often contains more features geared toward active individuals. Many of the 5000 series phones feature a rugged construction or contain extra features for music playback.
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Generation | Form factor | Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia 5000 | 240x320 (65,000) Color | 2008 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 1.3 MP |
| Nokia 5030 XpressRadio | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2009 | D | GSM | Candybar | None | |
| Nokia 5070 | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2007 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA(0.3 MP) |
| Nokia 5100 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5110 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1998 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5120 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1998 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5125 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1998 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5130 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1998 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5130 XpressMusic | 240x320 (256,000) Color | 2008 | D | GSM | Candybar | 2.0 MP | |
| Nokia 5140 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5140i | 128x128 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | VGA (0.3 MP) |
| Nokia 5160 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1998 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5165 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2000 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5170 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1999 | D | CDMA | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5170i | 84x48 Monochrome | 1999 | D | CDMA | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5180iP | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | CDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5185i | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | CDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5190 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1998 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5200 XpressMusic | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Slide | VGA (0.3 MP) |
| Nokia 5210 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5220 XpressMusic | 240x320 (262K) Color | 2008 | D | GSM | Candybar | 2.0 MP | |
| Nokia 5230 | 360x640 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | UMTS/GSM/EDGE/HSPDA/ | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia 5233 | 360x640 24-bit (16M) Color | 2010 | D | GSM/EDGE | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia 5250 | 360x640 24-bit (16M) Color | 2010 | D | GSM/EDGE | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia 5310 XpressMusic | 240x320 (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/EDGE | Candybar | 2.0 MP | |
| Nokia 5320 XpressMusic | 240x320 (16M) Color | 2008 | D | UMTS | Candybar | 2.0 MP + CIF | |
| Nokia 5330 Mobile TV Edition | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | UMTS DVB-H | BB5.0 | Slide | 3.2 MP |
| Nokia 5500 | 208x208 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia 5510 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 5530 XpressMusic | 360x640 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | GSM/EDGE/WLAN | BB5.0 | Candybar | 3.2 MP + VGA |
| Nokia 5610 XpressMusic | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | UMTS/GSM/EDGE | BB5.0 | Slide | 3.2 MP |
| Nokia 5630 XpressMusic | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | UMTS | BB5.0 | Candybar | 3.2 MP |
| Nokia 5700 XpressMusic | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | UMTS | BB5.0 | Candybar/Twist | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia 5730 XpressMusic | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | UMTS | BB5.0 | Bar w/ Slide-out QWERTY keyboard | 3.2 MP + VGA |
| Nokia 5800 XpressMusic | 360x640 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | UMTS/GSM/EDGE/HSDPA | BB5.0 | Candybar | 3.2 MP |
Nokia 6xxx – Classic Business series (1997–2010)[edit]
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 | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Generation | Form factor | Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia 6010 | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6011i | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6012 | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6015 | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6015i | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6016i | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6019i | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6020 | 128x128 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6021 | 128x128 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6030 | 128x128 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6060 | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 6070 | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6085 | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6086 | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/UMA (VoIP) | DCT4 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6090 (car phone) | 84x48 Monochrome | 1999 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6100 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6101 | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6102 | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6102i | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6103 | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6108 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6110 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1997 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6110 Navigator | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | HSDPA/GSM/EDGE | BB5.0 | Slide | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6111 | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Slide | 1.0 |
| Nokia 6120 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1998 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6120 Classic | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | HSDPA/GSM/EDGE | S60 3rd Edition | Candybar | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6121 Classic | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | HSDPA/GSM/EDGE | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0, 4X digital zoom |
| Nokia 6122 Classic | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | GSM/EDGE | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6125 | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 6126 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 1.3 |
| Nokia 6130 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1997 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6131 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 1.3 |
| Nokia 6133 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 1.3 |
| Nokia 6136 | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/UMA (VoIP) | BB5.0 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 6138 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1997 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6162 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1998 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 6150 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1998 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6151 | 128x160 (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/WCDMA | BB5.0 | Candybar | 1.3 |
| Nokia 6155 | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color 96x65 16-bit (65,536) Color (external) |
2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 6155i | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color 96x65 16-bit (65,536) Color (external) |
2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 6160 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1998 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6165i | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color 96x65 16-bit (65,536) Color (external) |
2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 6170 | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 6185 | Monochrome | 1999 | D | CDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6190 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1997 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6200 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6210 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2000 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6210 Navigator | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | HSDPA/GSM/EDGE | BB5.0 | Slide | 3.2 |
| Nokia 6215i | 128x128 18-bit (262,144) Color Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) | 2006 | D | CDMA | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 6220 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | Yes |
| Nokia 6220 classic | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color 2.2" | 2008 | D | HSDPA/GSM, WCDMA/EDGE | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0, Carl Zeiss, Zenon Flash |
| Nokia 6223 | Candybar | None | |||||
| Nokia 6225 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6230 | 128x128 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6230i | 208x208 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 1.3 |
| Nokia 6233 | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6234 | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6235/6236 | 128x128 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6235i/6236i | 128x128 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6250 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2000 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6255i | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6256i | 128x160 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6260 | 176x208 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6260 Slide | 320x480 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | GSM/WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/VoIP | BB5 | Slide | 5.0, Carl Zeiss optics, Flash |
| Nokia 6263 | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | GSM/WCDMA EGPRS HSCSD | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 1.0 |
| Nokia 6265 | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Slide | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6267 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6270 | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Slide | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6275 | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | CDMA2000 1x | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6280 | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Slide | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6288 | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Slide | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6290 | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color 128x160 16-bit (262,144) Color (external) |
2006 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6300 | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6303 Classic | 320x240 32-bit (16M) colour | 2009 | D | GSM | BB5.92 | Classic | 3.2, autofocus and flash |
| Nokia 6300i | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | GSM and VoIP | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6301 | 2007 | D | GSM/UMA | BB5.0 | Candybar | None | |
| Nokia 6310 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2001 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6310i | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6315i | 128x160 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | CDMA | DCT4 | Clamshell | None |
| Nokia 6340 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2003 | D | GAIT | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6340i | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GAIT | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6350 | 240x320 16-bit | 2009 | D | HSDPA | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6360 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2001 | D | TDMA | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6370 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6385 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6500 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar (slide cover) | None |
| Nokia 6500 classic | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/UMTS | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6500 slide | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/UMTS | BB5.0 | Slide | 3.2, Carl Zeiss optics, Auto-Focus |
| Nokia 6510 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6555 | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/UMTS | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 1.3 |
| Nokia 6560 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6585 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | CDMA2000 1x/AMPS | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6590 | 96x65 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6590i | 96x65 Monochrome | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6600 | 176x208 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 0.3 |
| Nokia 6600 fold | 240x320 24-bit (16M) OLED Color | 2008 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6600 slide | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Slide | 3.2 |
| Nokia 6600i slide | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Slide | 5.0 |
| Nokia 6610 | 128x128 12-bit (4,096) Color | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6610i | 128x128 12-bit (4,096) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar, CIF | 0.1 |
| Nokia 6620 | 176x208 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6630 | 176x208 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 1.3 |
| Nokia 6638 | 176x208 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | CDMA2000 1x | BB5.0 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6650 | 128x160 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | UMTS/GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6650 fold | 240x320 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2008 | D | HSDPA/GSM | S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 (i.e. version 3.2) | Clamshell | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6651 | 128x160 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | UMTS/GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 6670 | 176x208 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 1.0 |
| Nokia 6700 classic | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | HSDPA/GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 |
| Nokia 6700 slide | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2010 | D | HSDPA/GSM | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | Slide | 5.0 |
| Nokia 6710 Navigator | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | HSDPA/GSM/EDGE | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | Slide | 5.0, Autofocus |
| Nokia 6720 | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | HSDPA/GSM | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | Candybar | 5.0, Autofocus |
| Nokia 6730 | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | Candybar | 3.2 |
| Nokia 6750 Mural | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS/HSCSD/HSDPA | Series 40 6th Edition | Clamshell | 2.0 |
| Nokia 6760 slide | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | HSDPA/GSM | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | QWERTY BOARD | 3.2 |
| Nokia 6680 | 176x208 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | UMTS/GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 1.3 |
| Nokia 6681 | 176x208 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 1.3 |
| Nokia 6682 | 176x208 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Candybar | 1.3 |
| Nokia 6800 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar (flip keyboard) | None |
| Nokia 6810 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar (flip keyboard) | None |
| Nokia 6820 | 128x128 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar (flip keyboard) | None |
| Nokia 6822 | 128x128 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.
Nokia 7xxx – Fashion and Experimental series (1999–2010)[edit]
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 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 colour | Released | S. | Technology | Generation | Form factor | Camera (Mpix.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia 7070 | 128x160 | Color | 2008 | D | GSM | Clamshell | None | ||
| Nokia 7100 Supernova | 240x320 | Color | 2008 | D | GSM | Slide | 1.3 | ||
| Nokia 7110 | 96x65 | Monochrome | 1 | 1999 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar (slide cover) | None |
| Nokia 7160 | 96x65 | Monochrome | 1 | 2000 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar (slide cover) | None |
| Nokia 7190 | 96x65 | Monochrome | 1 | 2000 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar (slide cover) | None |
| Nokia 7200 | 128x128 | Color | 16 | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 7210 | 128x128 | Color | 12 | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 7210 Supernova | 240x320 | Color | 18 | 2008 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 2.0 |
| Nokia 7230 | 240x320 | Color | 18 | 2010 | D | GSM/UMTS | DCT4 | Slide | 3.2 |
| Nokia 7250 | 128x128 | Color | 12 | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 0.1 |
| Nokia 7250i | 128x128 | Color | 12 | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 0.1 |
| Nokia 7260 | 128x128 | Color | 16 | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 7270 | 128x160 | Color | 16 | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Clamshell | 0.3 |
| Nokia 7280 | 104x208 | Color | 16 | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Lipstick / Slide | None |
| Nokia 7310 Supernova | 240x320 | Color | 18 | 2008 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 2.0 |
| Nokia 7360 | 128x160 | Color | 16 | 2006 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar | 0.3 |
| Nokia 7370 | 240x320 | Color | 18 | 2006 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Swivel | 1.3 |
| Nokia 7373 | 240x320 | Color | 18 | 2006 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Swivel | 2.0 |
| Nokia 7380 | 104x208 | Color | 16 | 2006 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Lipstick | 2.0 |
| Nokia 7390 | 240x320 | Color | 24 | 2006 | D | GSM/UMTS | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 3.0 |
| Nokia 7500 Prism | 240x320 | Color | 2007 | D | GSM | Candybar | 2.0 | ||
| Nokia 7510 Supernova | 240x320 | Color | 24 | 2009 | D | GSM/UMA | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 2.0 |
| Nokia 7600 | 128x160 | Color | 16 | 2003 | D | GSM/UMTS | DCT4 | Square Candybar | 0.3 |
| Nokia 7610 Supernova | 240x320 | Color | 16 | 2008 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Slide | 3.2 |
| Nokia 7650 | 176x208 | Color | 12 | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Slide | 0.3 |
| Nokia 7700 | 640x320 | Color | 16 | Cancelled | GSM | DCT4 (APE) | Candybar | 0.3 | |
| Nokia 7705 Twist | 320x240 | Color | 18 | 2009 | D | CDMA2000 1x1900/800 | Swivel | 3.0 | |
| Nokia 7710 | 640x320 | Color | 16 | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 (APE) | Candybar | 1.0 |
| Nokia 7900 Prism | 240x320 | Color | 16 | 2007 | D | GSM | Candybar | 2.0 | |
| Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism | 240x320 | Color | 24 | 2008 | D | 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 7510 Supernova was a phone exclusive to T-Mobile USA. Only some units of this model have Wi-Fi chips with UMA. The Wi-Fi adapter on this phone supports up to WPA2 encryption if present. This phone uses Xpress-On Covers.
The 7650 was the first Series 60 smartphone of Nokia. It was quite basic compared to smartphones, it didn't have MMC slot, but it had a camera.
The 7610 was Nokia's first smartphone featuring a megapixel camera (1,152x864 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 640x320 screen is a touch screen.
Nokia 8xxx – Premium series (1996–2007)[edit]
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 | 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 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1999 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar |
| Nokia 8250 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar |
| Nokia 8260 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2000 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar |
| Nokia 8265 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar |
| Nokia 8265i | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar |
| Nokia 8270 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | CDMA | DCT3 | Candybar |
| Nokia 8280 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | CDMA2000 1x | DCT3 | Candybar |
| Nokia 8290 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar |
| Nokia 8310 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar |
| Nokia 8390 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar |
| Nokia 8600 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM | BB5.0 | Slider |
| Nokia 8800 | 208x208 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Soft-slide Stainless Steel cover |
| Nokia 8801 | 208x208 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 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1999 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar (slide cover) |
| Nokia 8855 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2001 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar (slide cover) |
| Nokia 8860 | 84x48 Monochrome | 1999 | D | TDMA/AMPS | DCT3 | Candybar (slide cover) |
| Nokia 8890 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2000 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Candybar (slide cover) |
| Nokia 8910 | 84x48 Monochrome | 2002 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Auto-slide Titanium cover |
| Nokia 8910i | 96x65 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Auto-slide Titanium cover |
Nokia 9xxx – Communicator series (1996–2007)[edit]
The Nokia 9000 series was reserved for the Communicator series, but the latest Communicator, the E90 Communicator, is an Eseries phone.
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Generation | Form factor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia 9000 Communicator | 640x200 Monochrome | 1996 | D | GSM | DCT1 | Clamshell |
| Nokia 9000i Communicator | 640x200 Monochrome | 1997 | D | GSM | DCT1 | Clamshell |
| Nokia 9110 Communicator | 640x200 Monochrome | 1998 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Clamshell |
| Nokia 9110i Communicator | 640x200 Monochrome | 2000 | D | GSM | DCT3 | Clamshell |
| Nokia 9210 Communicator | 640x200 12-bit (4096) Color | 2001 | D | GSM | DCTL | Clamshell |
| Nokia 9210i Communicator | 640x200 12-bit (4096) Color | 2002 | D | GSM | DCTL | Clamshell |
| Nokia 9290 Communicator | 640x200 12-bit (4096) Color | 2002 | D | GSM | DCTL | Clamshell |
| Nokia 9300 | 640x200 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2005 | D | GSM | DCT4 (APE) | Clamshell |
| Nokia 9300i | 640x200 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | DCT4 (APE) | Clamshell |
| Nokia 9500 Communicator | 640x200 16-bit (65,536) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 (APE) | Clamshell |
| Nokia E90 Communicator | 800x352 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/EDGE/3G/WLAN | BB5.0 | Clamshell |
Lettered series (C/E/N/X)[edit]
Cseries (2010–2011)[edit]
The Nokia Cseries is an affordable series optimized for social networking and sharing. The range includes a mix of feature phones running Series 40 and some smartphones running Symbian.
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Platform | Generation | Form factor | Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia C2-00 | 128x160 pixels (65K) | 2011 Q2 | D | GSM GPRS EDGE | Series 40 6th Edition | XGOLD 213 | Candybar | VGA (0.3 MP) |
| Nokia C2-01 | 240x320 pixels (256K) | 2010 | D | GSM EDGE UMTS | Series 40 6th Edition | Candybar | 3.2 MP | |
| Nokia C2-02 | 240x320 pixels (262K) | 2011 Q3 | D | GSM GPRS EDGE | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | BB5.0 | Slider, Touch and Type | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia C2-03 | 240x320 pixels (262K) | 2011 Q3 | D | GSM GPRS EDGE | Series 40 | Slider, Touch and Type | 2.0 MP | |
| Nokia C3-00 | 320x240 pixels (256K) Color TFT | 2010 Q2 | D | GSM EDGE WLAN | Series 40 6th Edition | BB5.0 | QWERTY Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia C3-01 | 240x320 (256K) TFT Color | 2010 Q4 | D | GSM EDGE, UMTS, WLAN | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | BB5.0 | Candybar, Touch and Type | 5.0 MP |
| Nokia C3-01 Gold Edition (Touch and Type) | 240x320 (256K) TFT Color | 2010 Q4 | D | GSM EDGE, UMTS, WLAN | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 MP |
| Nokia C5-00 | 240x320 pixels (16M) Color TFT | 2010 Q2 | D | GSM/UMTS | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 MP |
| Nokia C5-03 | 640x360 pixels (16M) transmissive | 2010 Q4 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM | S60 5th Edition | tbc | Touchscreen candybar | 5.0 MP |
| Nokia C6-00 | 640x360 pixels (16M) | 2010 Q2 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM | S60 5th Edition | BB5.0 | QWERTY Slider | 5.0 MP |
| Nokia C6-01 | 640x360 pixels (16M) | 2010 Q4 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM | Symbian^3 | BB5.0 | Touchscreen candybar | 8.0 MP (720p HD) |
| Nokia C7-00 | 640x360 pixels (16M) | 2010 Q4 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA/HSDPA EGSM | Symbian^3 | BB5.0 | Touchscreen Monoblock | 8.0 MP (720p HD) |
C1-00 and C2-00 are dual SIM phones, but with Nokia C1-00 both SIM cards cannot be utilized at the same time.
Eseries (2006–2011)[edit]
The Nokia Eseries is an enterprise-class series with business-optimized products. They are all smartphones and run on Symbian.
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Platform | Generation | Form factor | Camera | Images |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia E50 | 240x320 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/EDGE | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 1.3 megapixels | |
| Nokia E51 | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP1 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2 megapixels | |
| Nokia E52 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 3.2 megapixels | |
| Nokia E55 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 3.2 megapixels | |
| Nokia E60 | 352x416 24-bit (16M) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/UMTS/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | None | |
| Nokia E61 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/UMTS/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | VGA | |
| Nokia E61i | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2 megapixels | |
| Nokia E62 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/EDGE | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | QWERTY Candybar | VGA | |
| Nokia E63 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | 3G/GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | QWERTY Candybar | 2 megapixels | |
| Nokia E65 | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Slider | 2 megapixels | |
| Nokia E66 | 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP1 | BB5.0 | Slider | 3.15 megapixels | |
| Nokia E6 | 640x480 24-bit (16M) Color | 2011 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN | Symbian^3 'Anna'(PR 2.0) | BB5.0 | QWERTY candybar | 8 megapixels | |
| Nokia E70 | 352x416 24-bit (16M) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/WLAN/UMTS (Europe/Asia) | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar (flip keyboard) | 2 megapixels | |
| Nokia E71 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP1 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 3.2 megapixels | |
| Nokia E72 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/HSUPA/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | Qwerty Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia E73 Mode | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2010 | D | GSM/UMTS, EDGE, HSDPA, HSUPA, 3.5G, WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia E75 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS/3G/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | QWERTY Slider | 3.2 megapixels | |
| Nokia E5-00 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2010 | D | GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | QWERTY Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia E7 | 640x480 24-bit (16M) Color | 2011 | D | GSM/EDGE/HSDPA/3G | Symbian^3 | BB5.0 | QWERTY touchsreen candybar | 8.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia E90 Communicator | 800x352 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/EDGE/3G/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP1 | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 3.15 megapixels |
Nseries (2005–2011,2014–present)[edit]
The Nseries are highly advanced smartphones, with strong multimedia and connectivity features and as many other features as possible into one device.
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Platform | Generation | Form factor | Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia N70 | 176x208 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS | S60 2nd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N70 Music Edition | 176x208 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/UMTS | S60 2nd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N71 | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/UMTS | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N72 | 176x208 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM | S60 2nd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N73 | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 3.2 megapixels |
| Nokia N73 Music Edition | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/EDGE/UMTS | S60 9.1 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 3.2 megapixels |
| Nokia N75 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/UMTS | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N76 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/UMTS | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N77 | 329x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/UMTS DVB-H | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N78 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 3.2 megapixels |
| Nokia N79 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N8 | 360x640 (16M) Capacitive AMOLED touchscreen | 2010 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | Symbian^3 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 12.0 megapixels (720p HD) |
| Nokia N80 | 352x416 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/UMTS | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Slide | 3.2 megapixels |
| Nokia N81 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/UMTS/WLAN | S60 3rd Edition FP1 | BB5.0 | Slide | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N81 8GB | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/UMTS/WLAN | S60 9.2 3rd Edition FP1 | BB5.0 | Slide | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N82 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) 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 (16M) Color | 2008 | D | 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 (16M) Color | 2009 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | Slide | 8.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N9 | 854x480 (16M) Capacitive AMOLED touchscreen | 2011 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan | BB5.0 | Candybar | 8.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N90 | 352x416 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | GSM/UMTS | S60 2nd Edition | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N900 | 800x480 24-bit (16M) Resistive touchscreen | 2009 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | Maemo 5 | BB5.0 | Touchscreen with slide-out QWERTY keyboard | 5.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N91 | 176x208 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2005 | D | GSM/UMTS | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Slide | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N92 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM/UMTS | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 2.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N93 | 320x240 18-bit (262,144) Color | 2006 | D | GSM/UMTS | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 3.2 megapixels |
| Nokia N93i | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2007 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | S60 3rd Edition | BB5.0 | Clamshell | 3.2 megapixels |
| Nokia N95 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color 2.6in | 2006 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | S60 3rd Edition FP1 | BB5.0 | 2-way Slide | 5.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N95 8GB | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color 2.8in | 2007 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | S60 3rd Edition FP1 | BB5.0 | 2-way Slide | 5.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N950 | 854x480 24-bit (16M) Capacitive touchscreen | 2011 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan | BB5.0 | QWERTY keyboard, with tilt display |
8.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N96 | 320x240 24-bit (16M) Color | 2008 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM DVB-H | S60 3rd Edition FP2 | BB5.0 | 2-way Slide | 5.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N97 | 640x360 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | S60 5th Edition | BB5.0 | QWERTY keyboard, with tilt display |
5.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N97 mini | 360x640 24-bit (16M) Color | 2009 | D | GSM EGPRS UMTS WLAN WCDMA HSDPA EGSM | S60 5th Edition | BB5.0 | QWERTY keyboard, with tilt display |
5.0 megapixels |
| Nokia N1 | 1536x2048 24-bit (16M) Color | 2014 | P | WLAN | Android Lollipop | Tablet | 8.0 megapixels |
Note:
- Although part of the Nseries, the Nokia N800 and N810 Internet Tablets did not include phone functionality. See the Internet Tablets section.
- The N950 was meant to be the N9-00 with the old N9 'Lankku' being N9-01, however the N9-00 model number was used for the all touch 'Lankku' with the original design being the MeeGo developer-only N950.
- Nokia N1 Tablet doesn't carries Nseries Logo.
Xseries (2009–2011)[edit]
The Nokia Xseries targets a young audience with a focus on music and entertainment. Like the Cseries, it is a mix of both Series 40 feature phones and Symbian smartphones.
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Platform | Generation | Form factor | Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia X2-00 | 240x320 (256K) TFT Color | 2010 | D | GSM EDGE | Series 40 6th Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels |
| Nokia X2-01 | 320x240 (256K) TFT Color | 2010 | D | GSM EDGE | Series 40 6th Edition | BB5.0 | QWERTY Candybar | VGA 640x480 |
| Nokia X2-02 | 320x240 (65K) TFT Color | 2011 | D | GSM EDGE | Series 40 6th Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 2 mega pixels |
| Nokia X3-00 | 240x320 (256K) TFT Color | 2009 | D | GSM EDGE | Series 40 6th Edition | BB5.0 | Slider | 3.2 megapixels |
| Nokia X3-02 (Touch and Type) | 240x320 (256K) TFT Color | 2010 | D | GSM EDGE, UMTS, WLAN | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels |
| Nokia X5 | 240x320 (16M) TFT Color (model-00) 320x240 (16M) TFT Color (model-01) |
2010 | D | 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 | 640x360 (nHD) (16M) Color (Capacitive touchscreen) | 2009 (Comes With Music/32GB) 2010 (16GB, 8 GB) |
D | GSM EDGE UMTS WLAN | S60 5th Edition | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels |
| Nokia X7-00 | 640x360 AMOLED (16M) Color (Capacitive touchscreen) | 2011 | D | GSM EDGE UMTS WLAN | Symbian^3 'Anna'(PR2.0) | BB5.0 | Candybar | 8 megapixels |
3-digit series (2011–present)[edit]
Lower first digit - Entry-level, classic mobile phones platform(with relatively long work on battery), for example in UK Nokia 105 cost about £13, can last 35 days, and main "fireworks" are FM radio and a torch.[4] Higher first digit - high end mobile phones for ex. last Symbian, known for one of the best cameras that times - Nokia 808.
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Generation | Platform | Form factor | Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia 100 | 128x160 | 2011 | D | GSM | DCT1 | S30 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 101 | 128x160 | 2011 | D | GSM | DCT1 | S30 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 103 | 96x68 Monochrome | 2013 | D | GSM | DCT1 | S30 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 105 | 128x160 | 2013 | D | GSM | N/A | S30 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 106 | 128x160 | 2013 | D | GSM | N/A | S30 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 107 | 128x160 | 2013 | D | GSM | N/A | S30 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 108 | 128x160 | 2013 | D | GSM | N/A | S30+ | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 109 | 128x160 | 2012 | D | GSM, EDGE | N/A | S40 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 110 | 128x160 | 2012 | D | GSM, EDGE | DCT1 | S40 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 111 | 128x160 | 2012 | D | GSM, EDGE | N/A | S40 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 112 | 128x160 | 2012 | D | GSM, EDGE | DCT1 | S40 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 113 | 128x160 | 2012 | D | GSM, EDGE | DCT1 | S40 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 114 | 128x160 | 2012 | D | GSM, EDGE | DCT1 | S40 | Candybar | VGA |
| Nokia 130 | 128x160 | 2014 | P | GSM | DCT1 | S30+ | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 206 | 240x320 | 2013 | D | GSM, EDGE | DCT1 | S40 | Candybar | 1.3 MP |
| Nokia 207 | 240x320 | 2013 | D | GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA | DCT1 | S40 | Candybar | None |
| Nokia 208 | 240x320 | 2013 | D | GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA | DCT1 | S40 | Candybar | 1.3 MP |
| Nokia 215 | 240x320 | 2015 | P | GSM, EDGE | N/A | S30+ | Candybar | 0.3 MP |
| Nokia 220 | 240x320 | 2014 | D | GSM, GPRS | N/A | S30+ | Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia 225 | 240x320 | 2014 | D | GSM, EDGE | N/A | S30+ | Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia 301 | 240x320 | 2013 | D | GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA | N/A | S40 | Candybar | 3.2 MP |
| Nokia 500 | 360x640 | 2011 | D | GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, WLAN | BB5.0 | Symbian Belle | Touch Bar | 5.0 MP |
| Nokia 515 | 240x320 | 2013 | D | GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA | N/A | S40 | Candybar | 5.0 MP |
| Nokia 603 | 360x640 | 2011 | D | GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, WLAN | BB5.0 | Symbian Belle | Touch Bar | 5.0 MP |
| Nokia 700 | 360x640 | 2011 | D | GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, WLAN | BB5.0 | Symbian Belle | Touch Bar | 5.0 MP |
| Nokia 701 | 360x640 | 2011 | D | GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, WLAN | BB5.0 | Symbian Belle | Touch Bar | 8.0 MP |
| Nokia 808 PureView | 360x640 | 2012 | D | GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, WLAN | BB5.0 | Symbian Belle | Touch Bar | 41 MP |
Worded series (Asha/Lumia/X)[edit]
Asha (2011–2014)[edit]
The Nokia Asha series is an affordable series optimized for social networking and sharing, which Nokia market as "connecting the next billion" (referring to people in Third World nations who use the mobile internet for the first time). All phones run Series 40 except Asha 50x phones, which run on the Nokia Asha platform.
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Platform | Form factor | Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia Asha 200/201 | 320x240 pixels (256K) | 2011 Q4 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | QWERTY Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia Asha 202 | 240x320 pixels (256K) | 2012 Q2 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | Touch and Type Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia Asha 203 | 240x320 pixels (256K) | 2012 Q2 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | Touch and Type Candybar | 2.0 MP |
| Nokia Asha 205 | 320x240 pixels (56K) | 2012 Q4 | D | GSM WCDMA GPRS EGPRS | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | QWERTY Candybar | 0.3 MP |
| Nokia Asha 206 | 240x320 pixels (56K) | 2012 Q4 | D | GSM WCDMA GPRS EGPRS | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | Candybar | 1.3 MP |
| Nokia Asha 210 | 320x240 pixels | 2013 Q2 | D | GSM GPRS EDGE WLAN | Series 40 Asha | QWERTY Monoblock | 2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 300 | 240x320 pixels (256K) | 2012 Q4 | D | GSM WCDMA GPRS EGPRS HSDPA | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | Touch and Type Candybar | 5 MP |
| Nokia Asha 302 | 240x320 pixels (256K) | 2012 Q1 | D | GSM WCDMA GPRS EGPRS HSDPA HSUPA WLAN | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 | QWERTY Candybar | 3.2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 303 | 240x320 pixels (256K) | 2011 Q4 | D | GSM WCDMA GPRS EGPRS HSDPA HSUPA WLAN | Series 40 6th Edition feature pack 1 Touch and Type | QWERTY Candybar | 3.2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 305 | 240x400 pixels (65K) | 2012 Q3 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS | Series 40 Asha Dual-SIM | Full touch Candybar | 2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 306 | 240x400 pixels (65K) | 2012 Q3 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS WLAN | Series 40 Asha | Full touch Candybar | 2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 308 | 240x400 pixels (56K) | 2012 Q4 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS | Series 40 Asha | Full touch Candybar | 2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 309 | 240x400 pixels (56K) | 2012 Q4 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS WLAN | Series 40 Asha | Full touch Candybar | 2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 310 | 240x400 pixels (65K) | 2013 Q1 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS WLAN | Series 40 Asha | Full touch Candybar | 2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 311 | 240x400 pixels (65K) | 2012 Q3 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS WCDMA HSDPA HSUPA WLAN | Series 40 Asha | Full touch Candybar | 3.2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 230 Dual SIM | 320x240 pixels (262K) | 2014 Q2 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS | Nokia Asha platform 1.1 | Full touch Candybar | 1.3 MP |
| Nokia Asha 500 | 320x240 pixels (262K) | 2013 Q4 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS WLAN | Nokia Asha platform 1.1.1 | Full touch Candybar | 2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 500 Dual SIM | 320x240 pixels (262K) | 2013 Q4 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS WLAN | Nokia Asha platform 1.1.1 | Full touch Candybar | 2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 501 | 320x240 pixels | 2013 Q2 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS WLAN | Nokia Asha platform 1.0 | Full touch Candybar | 3.2 MP |
| Nokia Asha 502 Dual SIM | 320x240 pixels (262K) | 2013 Q4 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS WLAN | Nokia Asha platform 1.1 | Full touch Candybar | 5 MP w/ flash |
| Nokia Asha 503 | 320x240 pixels (262K) | 2013 Q4 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS WCDMA HSDPA HSUPA WLAN | Nokia Asha platform 1.2 | Full touch Candybar | 5 MP w/ flash |
| Nokia Asha 503 Dual SIM | 320x240 pixels (262K) | 2013 Q4 | D | GSM GPRS EGPRS WCDMA HSDPA HSUPA WLAN | Nokia Asha platform 1.2 | Full touch Candybar | 5 MP w/ flash |
Lumia (2011–present)[edit]
Lumia is a series of smartphones running Windows Phone. It also includes the Nokia Lumia 2520, a Windows RT-powered tablet computer.
The series was sold to Microsoft in 2014 who now brands these products under the name Microsoft Mobile. Devices with Microsoft branding are not listed here.
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | Technology | S. | Platform | Generation | Form factor | Camera | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nokia Lumia 505 | 480x800 px 65k-color WVGA AMOLED Colour (Capacitive Touchscreen) | 2013 | GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, WLAN | D | Windows Phone 7.8 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 8.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 510 | 480x800 px 65k-color | 2012 | GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, WLAN | D | Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 520 (520T for China Mobile) | 480x800 px 16m-color | 2013 | GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, WLAN, TD-CDMA(China only) | D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 610 | 480x800 px 16m-color | 2012 | GSM, EDGE, UMTS, WLAN | D | Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 620 | 480x800 px 16m-color | 2013 | GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, WLAN | D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 625 | 480x800 px 16m-color | 2013 | GSM, 4G | D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | Successor of Nokia Lumia 620 |
| Nokia Lumia 630 | 854x480 FWVGA IPS | 2014 | GSM, EDGE, HSPDA, WLAN, LTE (Lumia 635 only) | D | Windows Phone 8.1 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | Successor of Nokia Lumia 625 |
| Nokia Lumia 635 | 480x854 | 2014 | LTE | D | Windows Phone 8.1 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 638 | 480x854 | 2015 | LTE | D | Windows Phone 8.1 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | Successor of Nokia Lumia 635 |
| Nokia Lumia 710 | 480x800 px 16m-color WVGA | 2011 | GSM, EDGE, UMTS, WLAN | D | Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) | BB5.0 | Candybar | 5.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 720 (720T for China Mobile) | 480x800 px 16m-color | 2013 | GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, WLAN, TD-CDMA(China only) | D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 6.7 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 735 | 1280x720 px 312 ppi AMOLED | 2014 | GSM, EDGE, HSPDA, LTE | D | Windows Phone 8.1 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 6.7 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics | Also known as the 3G-only Lumia 730 Dual-SIM in certain markets. |
| Nokia Lumia 800 (800c for China Telecom) | 480x800 px 16m-color WVGA AMOLED (16M) Color (Capacitive touchscreen) | 2011 | GSM, EDGE, UMTS, WLAN | D | Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) | BB5.0 | Candybar | 8.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 810 | 480x800 px 16m-color WVGA AMOLED (16M) Color (Capacitive touchscreen) | 2012 | GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, WLAN | D[5] | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 8.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 822 | 480x800 px 16m-color WVGA AMOLED (16M) Color (Capacitive touchscreen) | 2012 | GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, WLAN | D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Candybar | 8.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 900 | 480x800 px 16m-color WVGA AMOLED (16M) Color (Capacitive touchscreen) | 2012 | GSM, EDGE, UMTS, WLAN, 4G LTE – LTE 700 & 1700 | D | Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) | BB5.0 | Candybar | 8.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 820 | 480x800 px 16m-color WVGA AMOLED (16M) Colour (Capacitive touchscreen) | 2012 | GSM, EDGE, UTMS, WLAN, 4G LTE – LTE 800, 900, 1800, 2100 & 2600 | D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Monoblock | 8.0 megapixels | |
| Nokia Lumia 830 | 128x720 px 296 ppi IPS | 2014 | GSM, EDGE, HSPDA, LTE | D | Windows Phone 8.1 | BB5.0 | Monoblock | 10MP PureView camera with Carl Zeiss optics and LED flash | |
| Nokia Lumia 920 (920T for China Mobile) | 1280x768 px 16m-color WXGA IPS PureMotion HD+ | 2012 | GSM, EDGE, UTMS, WLAN, 4G – LTE 800, 900, 1800, 2100 & 2600 TD-SCDMA (China only) |
D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Monoblock | 8.7 megapixels PureView camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Dual-LED flash | |
| Nokia Lumia 930 | 1920x1080 px 441 ppi AMOLED | 2014 | GSM, EDGE, HSPDA, LTE, WLAN | D | Windows Phone 8.1 | BB5.0 | Monoblock | 20MP PureView camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Dual-LED flash | |
| Nokia Lumia 925 | 1280x768 px 334 ppi AMOLED | 2013 | GSM, EDGE, HSPDA, LTE, WLAN | D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Monoblock | 8.7MP PureView camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Power Dual-LED flash | |
| Nokia Lumia 928 (Verizon) | 4.5in 1280x768 AMOLED 334 PPI touchscreen display | 2013 | D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Monoblock | 8.7MP PureView camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon Flash | Upgraded version of the Lumia 920 exclusively for the American market | |
| Nokia Lumia 1020 | 4.5in 1280x768 AMOLED 334 PPI touchscreen display | 2013 | D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Monoblock | 41MP PureView camera with Zeiss optics and Xenon Flash | (codenamed EOS) | |
| Nokia Lumia 1520 | 6.0in 1920x1080 IPS 367 PPI touchscreen display | 2013 | D | Windows Phone 8 | BB5.0 | Monoblock | 20MP PureView camera with Zeiss optics and Power Dual-LED flash | (codenamed Bandit) | |
| Nokia Lumia 2520 | 10.1in 1920x1080 IPS 367 PPI touchscreen display | 2013 | D | Windows RT | BB5.0 | Monoblock | 6.7MP PureView camera with Zeiss optics and Power Dual-LED flash | (codenamed Bandit) |
X (2014–2014)[edit]
The Nokia X family is a range of Android smartphones from Nokia. These were the first ever Nokia phones to run on an Android OS.
| Phone Model | Screen Type | Released | S. | Platform | Form Factor | Camera |
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| Nokia X | 4" WVGA Capacitive Touch Screen | 2014 Q1 | D | Android 4.1.2 w/ Nokia X software platform | Touch | 3MP |
| Nokia X+ | 4" WVGA Capacitive Touch Screen | 2014 Q2 | D | Android 4.1.2 w/ Nokia X software platform | Touch | 3MP |
| Nokia XL | 5" WVGA Capacitive Touch Screen | 2014 Q2 | D | Android 4.1.2 w/ Nokia X software platform | Touch | 5MP w/ Flash |
| Nokia X2 | 5" WVGA Capacitive Touch Screen | 2014 Q2 | D | Android 4.1.2 w/ Nokia X software platform | Touch | 5MP w/ Flash |
Other phones[edit]
N-Gage – Mobile gaming devices (2003–2004)[edit]
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Generation | Form factor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N-Gage | 176x208 12-bit (4096) Color | 2003 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar |
| N-Gage QD | 176x208 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | D | GSM | DCT4 | Candybar |
PCMCIA Cardphones (2001–2003)[edit]
| Phone model | 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 | D | GSM/WLAN | DCT4 | PC card |
Concept phones[edit]
Nokia developed a phone concept, never realised as a working device, in the 2008 Nokia Morph.
Services[edit]
1legcall[edit]
1legcall, is a mobile VoIP dialer that worked on most Nokia phones.[6] It was later made available on Android.[7]
Accounts & SSO[edit]
Accounts & SSO or accounts-sso is a single sign-on framework for computers.
Originating as part of Maemo 5[8] Accounts-SSO is free software licensed under LGPL 2.1. Accounts-SSO was deployed as a standard component of Nokia N900, Nokia N9,[9] Tizen,[10] and Ubuntu.[11]
Maliit[edit]
Maliit is an input method framework for computers with particular focus on implementing virtual keyboards.
Designed mostly for touchscreen devices, Maliit allows to input text without the presence of a physical keyboard. More advanced features such as word correction and prediction are also available.
Originating as part of MeeGo,[12] Maliit is free software licensed under LGPL. Maliit was deployed as a standard component of Nokia N9,[13] KDE Plasma Active,[14] OLPC devices,[13] and Ubuntu Touch.[13][15]
MixRadio[edit]
MixRadio (formerly Nokia MixRadio, Nokia Music Store and OVI Music Store) is a music service that was launched as Nokia Ovi Store on 29 August 2007 by Nokia. MixRadio allows free streaming of playlists without any subscriptions or ads available in 31 countries, including the US, Brazil, India and China.
In December 2014, the service was sold to Line Corporation.[16]
Mobile Web[edit]
Nokia was the first proponent of a Top Level Domain (TLD) specifically for the Mobile Web and, as a result, was instrumental in the launch of the .mobi domain name extension in September 2006 as an official backer.[17] Since then, Nokia has launched the largest mobile portal, Nokia.mobi, which received over 100 million visits a month in 2008.[18]
In 2015, Nokia.mobi portal was shut down.[19]
MOSH[edit]
MOSH was a user defined distribution channel for mobile content initiated by Nokia. The name "MOSH" comes from "Mobilize and Share".The channel can be used to both download and upload various content for mobile phones or other platforms. File types that are handled are: audio, images, applications, games, videos, documents.
MOSH was launched by Nokia in August 2007 and remained in Beta up until its closure.
N-Gage[edit]
The N-Gage service (also referred to as N-Gage 2.0) was Nokia's mobile gaming platform that is available for several Symbian S60 smartphones from Nokia. N-Gage provided numerous high-quality games with 3D graphics into an application featuring online (via N-Gage Arena) and social features, to deliver a great mobile gaming experience. It ran on compatible S60 Nokia smartphones. It takes its name from the N-Gage gaming smartphone, which it succeeded.
On 30 October 2009, Nokia announced that no new N-Gage games will be produced, and the N-Gage service had ceased at the end of 2010.[20]
Nokia Beta Labs[edit]
Nokia Beta Labs was a website in which beta applications for Nokia-branded devices were available for public download. After the sale of the Nokia mobile devices division to Microsoft[21] and after the announcement of the CEO of Microsoft Satya Nadella to concentrate all its efforts on Windows Phone,[22] the August 14, 2014 it was announced the relocation of the website to a new site that host all new beta trials for Lumia apps.[23]
Nokia Business Center[edit]
Nokia Business Center (NBC) was a mobile e-mail solution by Nokia, providing push e-mail and (through a paid-for client upgrade) calendar and contact availability to mobile devices.
The server runs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It was discontinued in 2014.
Nokia Cinemagraph[edit]
Cinemagraph is an application formerly by Nokia, which is bundled with its Lumia Windows Phone smartphones. The software enables the creation of subtle animated GIFs (or Cinemagraphs) from images. It was renamed to Lumia cinemagraph after acquisition by Microsoft in 2014.
Nokia Game[edit]
The Nokia Game was a series of Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) produced by Human-i Euro RSCG for Nokia. The concept was developed by Joost van Liemt and Sicco Beerda. Although mainly a competition through which Nokia promotes their latest phones, it is a true ARG which fuses various forms of mass media, promotes communication between players, and features involving storylines which change every year.
The original Nokia Game took place in 1999, and was only open to residents in the Netherlands. The 2005 edition was open to participants in more than 20 countries. Although notorious for the frequent bugs and crashes experienced during the Europe-wide live finals, the games were very popular. Nokia didn't produce any games since 2006.
Nokia IPSO[edit]
Nokia IPSO is the operating system for the 'firewall' appliance and other security devices, based on FreeBSD, with numerous hardening features applied.[24]
The IP in IPSO refers to Ipsilon Networks, a company specialising in IP switching acquired by Nokia in 1997.[25]
In 2009, Check Point acquired the Nokia security appliance business, including IPSO, from Nokia.[26]
Nokia Life[edit]
Nokia Life earlier Ovi Life Tools and Nokia Life Tools, is an SMS based, subscription information service designed for emerging markets which offers a wide range of information services covering healthcare, agriculture, education and entertainment.
Nokia Lifeblog[edit]
Nokia Lifeblog was a multimedia diary and website administration tool that automatically collects all the photos, videos, and sound clips that the user creates on the mobile phone, text messages and MMS messages that were sent and received. It also allows the user to create text and audio notes. It organizes all the contents in a timeline and renders the diary searchable via its contents and via automatically and manually created metadata, including time, location, tags, descriptions, file-names, sender and recipient information.
It was discontinued in 2014.
Nokia Messaging[edit]
On 13 August 2008 Nokia launched a beta release of "Nokia Email service", a push e-mail service, later incorporated into Nokia Messaging.[27]
Nokia Messaging operates as a centralized, hosted service that acts as a proxy between the Messaging client and the user's e-mail server. The phone does not connect directly to the e-mail server, but instead sends e-mail credentials to Microsoft's servers.[28]
The service was acquired by Microsoft on April 2014, as part of the Nokia Devices and Services Division acquisition. The service was discontinued on March 2015 and Microsoft advised its users to migrate to Microsoft Skype and Outlook.com.[29]
Nokia network monitor[edit]
Nokia network monitor or Monitor Mode was a hidden mode on most Nokia cell phones used to measure network parameters. Additionally there are measurements for phone and battery temperature and other phone specific measurements and tests. The mode can only be activated over a special FBus, or MBUS cable; or in some cases over infrared. Free software exists on the internet that allows one to activate this mode.
Nokia PC Suite[edit]
Nokia PC Suite is a software package used to establish an interface between Nokia mobile devices and computers that run Microsoft Windows operating system.
It was replaced by Nokia Suite.
Nokia Point & Find[edit]
Nokia Point & Find is a mobile application, which lets you point your Nokia smartphone camera at objects and images you want to know more about, to find more information.[30] It is a visual search technology that uses the phone's camera to obtain information by using image recognition to identify objects, images and places in the physical world in real-time.[31]
For example, one can use the application to find information on movies by pointing the camera at movie posters and then view reviews, or find tickets at nearby theaters.[32] Its uses include city landmark tagging, barcode scanning for comparison shopping and 2D barcode scanning and finding information related to products and services based on content provided by third party publishers.[31][33]
Nokia Pure[edit]
Nokia Pure is a typeface designed by London-based type foundry Dalton Maag for Nokia. It was designed primarily for use in digital media, in Nokia devices, and mobile environments.[34]
Nokia Pure is currently used in Series 30+ devices made by Microsoft Mobile.
Nokia Sensor[edit]
Nokia Sensor was a software package available on some mobile handsets manufactured by Nokia. It was an application of Bluetooth communication technology. Nokia Sensor allows users to detect other users who are in the vicinity and; to exchange messages and client defined profiles with them.
Nokia Software Updater[edit]
Nokia Software Updater is a Windows based application that enables customers to update and recover their mobile device firmware of a Series 40 or S60 device from any Internet enabled access point.
The service was renamed to Microsoft Software Updater after acquisition by Microsoft.
Nokia Sports Tracker[edit]
Nokia Sports Tracker, now simply Sports Tracker was originally a software for Symbian Series 60 phones (particularly those that included a GPS facility such as the Nokia N95, or bluetooth phones with the addition of a bluetooth-compatible GPS receiver) that allowed its user to track their route, speed, timings and energy expenditure,[35] while engaging in a sport activity such as running, jogging or cycling.[36]
Nokia announced that Nokia Sports Tracker was closed in June 2010,[37] but the application was continued by Sports Tracking Technologies Ltd., which was set up by three people from the team in Nokia. It is now available for iPhone, Android and Windows Phone devices and allows its user to track and analyze his/her performance, and to share workout data and photos with its friends.
Nokia Store[edit]
The Nokia Store (formerly Ovi Store) was the application store for Series 40, Asha and Nokia X devices, customers could download mobile games, applications, videos, images, and ringing tones to their Asha and X devices, the store also listed Symbian and MeeGo applications, though developers could no longer launch nor update them. The content in Ovi Store was sorted into the following categories:
- Featured (previously recommended)
- Games
- Personalise
- Applications
- Audio & video
Microsoft in an agreement with Opera Software, discontinued the Nokia Store in 2015, and the users were transitioned to Opera Mobile Store as the new application store for legacy Nokia devices.[19]
Nokia Sync[edit]
Nokia Suite[edit]
Nokia Suite (formerly Nokia Ovi Suite) was an application for Nokia users to connect their devices with Microsoft Windows.
Nokia Suite was a replacement for Nokia PC Suite[38]
Nokia Xpress[edit]
Nokia Xpress (also called Xpress Browser) is a mobile browser developed by Nokia and supported by Microsoft until 2015. It came loaded by default with Series 40, Asha Platform and Nokia X Software Platform,[39] It uses the Gecko rendering engine.[40] It was replaced by Opera browser in early 2015.[39]
OFono[edit]
oFono is a free software project for mobile telephony (GSM/UMTS) applications. It is built on 3GPP standards and uses a high-level D-Bus API for use by telephony applications. oFono is free software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2.[41]
After the MeeGo project ended, Intel collaborated with Samsung on a new Linux-based project named Tizen. The first release of Tizen contained another telephony stack[42] but in 2012 they announced to replace that with oFono.[43]
In early 2013 Canonical Ltd announced Ubuntu Touch which also uses oFono.[44]
OTA bitmap[edit]
OTA Bitmap was a specification designed by Nokia for black and white images for mobile phones.
Ovi[edit]
Ovi, announced on 29 August 2007, was the name for Nokia's "umbrella concept" Internet services.[45] Centered on Ovi.com, it was marketed as a "personal dashboard" where users can share photos with friends, download music, maps and games directly to their phones and access third-party services like Yahoo's Flickr photo site. It has some significance in that Nokia is moving deeper into the world of Internet services, where head-on competition with Microsoft, Google and Apple is inevitable.[46]
The services offered through Ovi included the Ovi Store (Nokia's application store), the Nokia Music Store, Nokia Maps, Ovi Mail, Ovi Share, Ovi Files, the N-Gage mobile gaming platform available for several S60 smartphones and Contacts and Calendar.[47] The Ovi Store and the Ovi application store launched in May 2009.[48] Prior to opening the Ovi Store, Nokia integrated its software Download! store, the stripped-down MOSH repository and the widget service WidSets into it.[49]
Nokia discontinued the Ovi brand in 2011, continuing to offer its services under the Nokia brand.[50] Most of the constituent services were subsequently either discontinued or integrated into Microsoft's own services after it's acquisition of Nokia devices and services division in 2014.
Plazes[edit]
Plazes AG was a Berlin, Germany based geosocial networking site. Plazes allowed users to post their location and current activities and share this information with other Plazes users via computers or mobile telephones. On 23 June 2008, Nokia Corporation announced plans to acquire Plazes.[51] Plazes was subsequently integrated to Nokia Maps which itself was integrated to HERE Maps.
Python[edit]
The Python for S60 also called PyS60 (Unix name), was Nokia’s port of the general Python programming language to its S60 software platform, originally based on Python 2.2.2 from 2002.[52] The latest final version, PyS60-2.0.0, released on 11 February 2010 updated the python core to version 2.5.4.[53]
Smart Messaging[edit]
Smart messaging is a proprietary service developed by Nokia used for the sending and receiving of various digital media via SMS.[54]
Twango[edit]
Twango was an online media sharing site that supported multiple file types such as photos, video, audio, and documents. Founded in 2004 by Jim Laurel, Philip Carmichael, Randy Kerr and Michael Laurel in Redmond, Washington, it provided users a means of repurposing their media, including sharing, editing, organizing and categorizing. In addition, Twango saved all the original media and its metadata (this includes, but is not limited to, IPTC and Exif). Non-members were free to browse the site, however only members could upload media to the site. Sign up for a basic account was free, and provided 250 megabytes of upload bandwidth a month.
Twango was acquired by Nokia[55] in July 2007. In February 2008, Nokia rebranded Twango as Share on Ovi.[56] With the rebranding, the 250 megabyte upload limit was removed. Subsequently, Share on Ovi was rebranded to Ovi Share to conform with the other Ovi services, such as Ovi Mail, Ovi Maps and Ovi Music.[57]
On 7 March 2012, Nokia announced that Ovi Share will be discontinued and was closed on 30 May 2012.[58]
WidSets[edit]
WidSets is a mobile runtime technology, and a mobile service powered by the said technology, based on the Java MIDP 2.0 platform, from the Finnish mobile company Nokia. It is both a widget engine and a widget deployment service where mini-applications called widgets can be uploaded to WidSets servers to be compiled and then automatically deployed to MIDP 2.0 compliant mobile phones running the WidSets client software.
In 2009, Nokia announced that WidSets is no longer developed.[59]
Security solutions[edit]
IP appliances run Nokia IPSO FreeBSD based operating system, work with Check Point's firewall and VPN products.
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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.[60]
- Nokia 50s
- Nokia 105s
- Nokia 500s
Other products[edit]
Mini laptops[edit]
On 24 August 2009, Nokia announced that they will be re-entering the PC business with a high-end mini laptop called the Nokia Booklet 3G.[61] It was discontinued few years later.
Internet Tablets[edit]
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.
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.
GPS products[edit]
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Personal computers[edit]
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. In 1990, Fujitsu had acquired 80% of ICL plc, which throughout the decade became wholly the part of Fujitsu.[62] Personal computers and servers were marketed under the ICL brand; the Nokia MikroMikko line of compact desktop computers continued to be produced at the Kilo factories in Espoo, Finland. Components, including motherboards and Ethernet network adapters were manufactured locally, until production was moved to Taiwan. Internationally the MikroMikko line was marketed by Fujitsu as the ErgoPro.
In 1999, Fujitsu Siemens Computers was formed as a joint venture between Fujitsu Computers Europe and Siemens Computer Systems, wherein all of ICL's hardware business (except VME mainframes) was absorbed into the joint venture. On 1 April 2009, Fujitsu bought out Siemens' share of the joint venture, and Fujitsu Siemens Computers became Fujitsu Technology Solutions. Fujitsu continues to manufacture computers in Europe,[63] including PC mainboards developed and manufactured in-house.
Nokia re-entered the PC market in 2009 with the introduction of the Nokia Booklet 3G mini laptop. It was discontinued few years later.
Computer displays[edit]
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.[64]
Digital television[edit]
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ADSL modems[edit]
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WLAN products[edit]
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Military communications and equipment[edit]
Nokia has developed the Sanomalaitejärjestelmä ("Message device system") for the Finnish Defence Forces. It includes:
- Sanomalaite M/90
- Partiosanomalaite
- Keskussanomalaite
For the Finnish Defence forces Nokia manufactured also:
- AN/PRC-77 portable combat-net radio transceiver (under licence, designated LV 217[68])
- M61 gas mask
Accessories[edit]
Nokia produces accessories to their products too many to list here. Such accessories include:
- Car solutions: car kits, car phones, portable solutions, mobile holders, car accessories, car navigation
- Carrying and styling: carrying cases, phone jewellery, shells
- Home and office: desk stands, imaging, wireless digital pens, wireless keyboards, mobile TV receivers
- Headsets: audio adapters, bluetooth headsets, wired headsets, loopsets
- Internet Stick: Nokia HSPA-modem CS-15, operates in 3G network.
- Memory cards and cables
- Music related products: audio adapters, music packs, music streaming, speakers
- Navigation: GPS modules, navigation kits, car navigation
- Power: batteries (* BL-5C), chargers, charger adapters
Products marketed by Nokia Networks[edit]
Nokia Networks earlier Nokia Siemens Networks provides wireless and wired network infrastructure, communications and networks service platforms, as well as professional services to operators and service providers.
Telephone switches[edit]
TETRA[edit]
Nokia sold its Professional Mobile Radio business to Cassidian, a division of EADS.
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Products marketed by Vertu, Nokia's luxury phones brand[edit]
Vertu is an independent company, formerly owned by Nokia, that manufactures exclusively hand crafted high-end mobile phones.
| Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Generation | Form factor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Signature | 116x148 12-bit (4096) | 2002 | P | GSM | Series 40 | Candybar |
| Ascent | 116x148 12-bit (4096) | 2004 | D | GSM | Series 40 | Candybar |
| Constellation | 116x148 12-bit (4096), later 1080*1920 FHD | 2004 | D,P | GSM, later LTE | Series 40, later Android | Candybar |
| Signature Touch | 1080*1920 FHD | 2013 | P | LTE | Android | Candybar |
| Aster | 1080*1920 FHD | 2014 | P | LTE | Android | 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".
Other industries[edit]
Nokia has also produced below products in the past.[1] During 1990s, Nokia divested itself of below industries to focus solely on telecommunications.
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See also[edit]
- Nokian Footwear
- Nokian Tyres
- Nokia phone series
- List of Motorola products
- List of Sony Ericsson products
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External links[edit]
- Nokia – Phone Software Update
- All Nokia DCT and BB generation list
- Nokia museum (over 300 phones)
- Nokia graphical timeline (1982 to 2006)
- Nokia Mobile Reviews
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