Nokia Nseries

The Nokia NSeries is a mobile phone product line, the Finnish manufacturer Nokia. Phones in this series are multifunction devices that can be used in particular for web browsing. Also functions to play music, to record video, photography and entertainment ( games) are installed. The units are therefore classified as a smartphone. The connection to the Internet via Wi-Fi and / or 3G, some with HSDPA.

  • 4.1 Nokia N70
  • 4.2 Nokia N71
  • 4.3 Nokia N72
  • 4.4 Nokia N73
  • 4.5 Nokia N73 Music Edition
  • 4.6 Nokia N75
  • 4.7 Nokia N76
  • 4.8 Nokia N77
  • 4.9 Nokia N78
  • 4:10 Nokia N79
  • 5.1 Nokia N80
  • 5.2 Nokia N81
  • 5.3 Nokia N82
  • 5.4 Nokia N85
  • 5.5 Nokia N86 8MP
  • 6.1 Nokia N90
  • 6.2 Nokia N91
  • 6.3 Nokia N92
  • 6.4 Nokia N93
  • 6.5 Nokia N93i
  • 6.6 Nokia N95 6.6.1 Nokia N95 8GB
  • 7.1 Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
  • 7.2 Nokia N810
  • 7.3 Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition
  • 8.1 Nokia N900
  • 8.2 Nokia N950
  • 9.1 Nokia N8

Announcement of the Nseries

The Nseries from Nokia was announced on 27 April 2005 at a press conference in Amsterdam as a high- end series. They introduced a hitherto unusual for Nokia Product. Instead of simply providing the models with numbers (eg Nokia 7650 or 3310 ) the models were now referred to with the leading letter N, which is why we speak of the Nseries. Three specific products were announced: The particularly suitable for photography folding model N90 (second quarter 2005), the ingots unit N70 (third quarter 2005) and the MP3 mobile phone N91 (fourth quarter 2005). By the end of 2005, more products in the Nseries were promised. Together with the product announcement, the first technical details of the devices were announced. Common to all products, the classification as a smartphone as well as the use of the Symbian operating system and user interface S60. With the introduction of the Nokia Nseries hoped, after declining market share in recent years to win back customers.

After the great success of the first three mobile phones 2006 a number of other models have been announced and produced until 2008. Of the models N70, N73, N80, N91 and N93 Special Edition also been published.

2005 Nokia released the for the business sector provided for Eseries, which should be the higher quality range of the entire range of Nokia.

Operating system

While the devices of the Nseries by 2010 only the Symbian OS was used (except for the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, N900 N8x0 and running on Maemo ), Nokia announced on 24 June 2010, the equipment series in the future equipped with the open operating system and Maemo MeeGo successor. The N8 -00 is therefore the last Nokia smartphone in the N- series with Symbian. In MeeGo, which is being developed under the umbrella of the Linux Foundation, Nokia continues to the Qt SDK, let the develop both Symbian and MeeGo apps. Application developers so do not change yourself.

Specifications

First generation (Announcement 27 April 2005)

Second generation ( announcement November 2, 2005 )

Third generation (Announcement April 25, 2006 )

Fourth Generation ( announcement September 26, 2006 )

When presenting three revised models were also presented. The devices N70 and N73 Music Edition get as an improved music player and a bigger memory card. The N91 comes in the variant N91 8GB with an 8 GB hard drive. In addition, all three models get a new black casing. From the N93, there is also a N93 Golf Edition with a 1 GB miniSD memory card, on which a special golf software is. In addition, a protective pouch and a wrist strap is not included.

Fifth generation (Announcement January 8, 2007 )

Sixth Generation (Announcement August 29, 2007 )

Seventh Generation ( announcement 11 February 2008)

Eighth Generation ( announcement of August 26, 2008 )

Ninth Generation ( announcement December 2, 2008 )

Tenth generation (Announcement August 27, 2009 )

Eleventh Generation ( announcement April 27, 2010 )

N7x series

When N7x series are phones for enthusiast users who are interested in multimedia applications on the phone. This series stands out in contrast to N9x series through thanks to its array of features.

Nokia N70

The N70 is technically an evolution of the 6680th It corresponds in the equipment largely this model, however, has much more memory and can therefore run more programs simultaneously (multitasking). It is also equipped with an FM radio. The camera on the back takes pictures with a resolution of 1600 × 1200 pixels ( 1.3 megapixels instead of two during 6680 ). Meanwhile, there is also a Music Edition with supplied memory card with a GB of memory. The N70 uses the Symbian operating system OS 8.1 a, Series 60 Platform 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 3 The N70 does not support the SIM Access Profile, unlike most other Nokia devices.

Nokia N71

The Nokia N71 is a flip phone that has a main display with 320 × 240 and an external display with 128 × 128 pixels. It is equipped with a 2 megapixel camera, MP3 player and radio and can be expanded through miniSD cards up to 2 GB.

Nokia N72

The N72 could be considered a successor to the N70, it has some minor feature enhancements. It should appear in the third quarter of 2006, but it is not available in Germany.

Nokia N73

The N73 is the Nokia N70 and similar can (even as the N72 ) are considered as his successor. The N73 has a finer resolution display (240 × 320 pixels) than the N70. It can be extend with miniSD cards (instead of DV RS- MMC, N70 ). The biggest new feature is the 3.2 megapixel camera with Zeiss lens. The mobile phone was released in August 2006 in silver housing color. In addition to the standard edition, a music and an Internet Edition are available. In addition, two variants of the N73 for the U.S. market planned (N73 - 5 and N73 -6). These are, inter alia, have no UMTS support and no front camera. For Japan, the N73 has been available since December 2006 under the name SoftBank 705NK.

Nokia N73 Music Edition

The N73 Music Edition included are a 2 GB memory card and a Nokia Music Headset HS -28 ( instead of a stereo headset HS -23 as the standard edition ) included ( is for some operators the Music Edition, however, neither delivered with the memory card or with headphones ). Your case is contrary to the normal silver colored Nokia N73 black. The special edition also contains a slightly modified firmware.

Nokia N75

The N75 is a classic flip phone with external control keys for the media player. As a quad-band device it is intended for the U.S. market, an introduction to Europe is not initially planned.

Nokia N76

The N76 is a foldable mobile phone with quick access buttons for the media player. The internal display has a screen diagonal of 2.4 inches with 240 × 320 pixels with 16 million colors. The external display, which is (similar to 7380 ) during periods of inactivity to the mirror, diagonally measures 1.36 inches with 160 x 128 pixels with 262,000 colors around. The internal memory is 26 MB and can be expanded using MicroSD cards up to 4GB. A 3.5 mm jack allows you to connect a standard headset. New support DRM files. The flat keyboard is etched lettering reminiscent of the Motorola RAZR V3/KRZR.

Nokia N77

The Nokia N77 was the second phone in the Nseries, which had a DVB- H receiver. In addition, it is equipped with stereo speakers and a 2.4 "display that can display 16.7 million colors. The memory can be expanded as with all newer models through a micro SD card up to 2 GB. Previously it has the Nokia N77 not yet made ​​it to the German market because the broadcasting of DVB -H not yet taken place in Germany. In Austria, however, it has been available for some time.

Nokia N78

The Nokia N78 was launched on February 11 and has been available since June 2008. The N78 is the first device of N7x series with integrated mobile navigation. This model along with the expected features a built-in A- GPS receiver with free access to Nokia Maps, a 3.2 MP camera with Carl Zeiss lens and support for Micro SD memory cards up to a size of 8 GB. It is the first Nokia phone with FM transmitter which gives the user the ability to forward the audio output using an FM transmitter to any FM radio.

Nokia N79

The Nokia N79 is the evolution of N78. The camera now has a resolution of 5 megapixels, a dual LED flash and Carl Zeiss lens. Like the previous model it dominates A-GPS, UMTS, WLAN and HSDPA. Supplied with different colored battery cover. The internal memory is 50 MB and can be expanded by microSD cards up to 8 GB. The 97 -gram model was presented on 26 August 2008 and has been available since October 2008.

N8X series

Nokia N80

The N80 is a slider model, is the first phone of this series, which has quad-band GSM. Thus, it is the first phone ever, the ( UMTS ) network transmits in five frequencies. It had - until 2008 and together with the N90 - with 352 x 416 pixels on a screen size of 2.1 inches, the highest resolution display of the entire N- series; the pixel density is 256 dpi. The N80 has a 3.2 megapixel camera and Wi-Fi, UPnP, MP3 player, radio and a miniSD memory card slot. Design and parts of the key arrangement are very similar to the N70. Also, the brushed stainless steel surface is reminiscent of the N70. However, it has no camera cover. It is also fully available in black.

The N80 Internet Edition provides additional Software, among others, for uploading pictures to the web, podcasting, VoIP and Internet search. Compared with the N80, there is no change to the hardware. Meanwhile, the firmware of both N80 versions is equalized, thus only the N80 Internet Edition is distributed.

Nokia N81

The Nokia N81 is like the N80 is a slider model, but it is geared more towards music and games and therefore is more similar to the Nokia N91. It is available since December 2007, in trade and in a basic version with memory card slot and a version with 8 GB of internal storage ( no memory card slot ). The N81 ( not N81 8GB) is in contrast to the N80 with microSD cards up to a capacity of 8 GB expandable ex factory, the device comes with a 2GB memory card. It has a screen resolution of 240 × 320 pixels with 16 million colors and includes a 2- megapixel camera and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth with A2DP support and Wi-Fi 802.11b / g It comes standard equipped with the new Nokia N -Gage software with which you can download 2007 games and music from the Internet from December. The control pad, a rounded square, touch sensitive and can be used similarly in the multimedia menu as the Click Wheel to the Apple iPod. The N81 is equipped with 140 grams of weight relatively difficult, in part due to the materials used. The back of the upper slider and the key mat member made ​​of metal.

Nokia N82

The Nokia N82 was unveiled on 14 November 2007. It is designed by the good camera and the outstanding gaming performance on multimedia use. It is comparable to that of its hardware with the N95 8GB, but the N82 is built in bar form. The operating system is Symbian S60 3rd FP1 is used. For the launch, it was only available in silver, later a black version was filed. It has an integrated 5.0 megapixel camera, A- GPS receiver, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g, Bluetooth and a 3.5 mm jack. With the quad-band support, it is available almost worldwide. Furthermore, UMTS and HSDPA ( max. 3.6 MBit / s) are supported. Above the display, a VGA camera, it is intended for video calls, but can also be used to create photos and videos. The display is 2.4 inches, although smaller than that of the N95 8GB, but can also represent 240 × 320 pixels and has a brightness sensor that automatically adjusts screen brightness to the ambient lighting conditions, thus saving energy. The device supports anti-aliasing, so that is a smoothing of the display content causes. The unit has two stereo speakers on the right side. The GPS receiver is placed at the top of the unit, thereby, a better reception than with the N95 guaranteed. In addition the camera with a Xenon flash, an autofocus and a Carl Zeiss lens is equipped with lens shutter. It also has a 3D accelerator, which provides as in N95 and N95 8GB for smoother work and supports N-Gage gaming platform. However, there are also supported programmed with Java games and applications. With the integrated A-GPS receiver, it is possible to navigate with retrofit programs. This is possible with some programs also spoke out. Factory Nokia Maps 2.0 is installed, a 90 -day trial version is included. It is an update to the current program version 3.01 available (as of Sept. 2010). The internal memory has a size of up to 120 MB and can be expanded with micro SD cards. According to current information, the device supports microSD cards up to 4GB ( Micro SDHC up to 32 GB). This unit supports the new copy protection standard OMA DRM 2.0. It has also been integrated with the firmware version v20.0.062 automatic geotagging. The current firmware version is v35.0.002. The unit is no longer manufactured and is therefore no longer commercially available.

Nokia N85

The Nokia N85, the successor to the N81, has the first N-Series device is an OLED main display. It is 2.6 inches in size and offers the usual QVGA resolution; by the AMOLED technology, it is more economical and more colorful than the displays used previously. The N85 also has the well-known 2- way slider with special audio and gaming keys and is with its extra strong battery can play up to 30 hours of music and up to seven hours of video. The main camera has, like the N82, 5 megapixels, but has only one flash, which consists of two LEDs. The internal memory is 77 MB and can be expanded via microSD card, which is included in ( 8 gigabytes). In addition, the accessory can be the so-called " Zeemote " joystick find out which creates a connection using Bluetooth to the phone and used as a substitute for the navigation of the N85. The Nokia N85 was introduced on 26 August 2008 and delivered in October 2008.

Nokia N86 8MP

The Nokia N86 8MP is the first mobile phone in the N Series with an 8 megapixel camera. It has a 28mm wide-angle lens, variable aperture and some software-based features ( such as a wizard for panoramic photos) to be the status as the new flagship model in terms of camera justice. However, only a double LED flash is installed as well as the N85, making it difficult to use in low light conditions. It also shares many other hardware details with the N85, such as the OLED display with 2.6 inches diagonal and QVGA resolution, 2- way slider and the expandability via microSD card. In addition, but 8GB of memory are already integrated. The operating system is Symbian S60 3rd Feature Pack 2

N9x series

The N9x series is aimed at users who want to specialize in a certain mobile applications.

Nokia N90

This mobile phone is aimed at the target group of photo enthusiastic mobile phone users. The special feature of this phone is the approximately 135 ° rotatable, high-resolution display with 352 × 416 pixels, which was usually installed only in the Nokia N80 and in some models of the Nokia Eseries, and the rotatable by 315 ° 2 megapixel camera unit with Carl Zeiss lens and autofocus. It also has a small external display with 128 × 128 pixels. It is also equipped with UMTS, Bluetooth, and a Pop-Port. The battery life is not very intensive use at about 48 hours. This phone does not vibrate.

Nokia N91

The N91 is a mobile phone with built-in 4 GB of hard drive, Wi-Fi and with dedicated keys for music playback. It has in addition to a USB 2.0 port, a jack for standard headphones. The N91 can not be extended by a memory card. Later, under the name N91 8GB also a model update with an 8 GB mass memory and black housing was available.

Nokia N92

The Nokia N92 is a TV phone that has an integrated DVB- H tuner. It also features a 2.8 "QVGA display with 16.7 million colors and WLAN. The phone is also a special software with which also makes it possible to retrieve teletext and TV listings by ESG. This model has 191 g the heaviest model of the N-series. also this device is currently not available in Germany.

Nokia N93

The N93 has a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and an advanced video recording function, which promises better quality recordings than previously in common mobile phones (according to Nokia "DVD -like", max. 640 x 480 pixels at 30 fps ) and can be connected to a TV via RCA AV cable to play videos or pictures. Also worth mentioning is the use of a graphics accelerator, an FPU and a vertex processor in the ARM 11 -based TI OMAP 2420 CPU, which runs included 3D games (System Rush Evolution, Snakes ) only become interesting. Significant is also the built-in wireless adapter, which allows the user to connect the phone to an access point and thus convenient to use the Internet. The N93 can be viewed as a successor to the N90.

In the N93 Golf Edition is a Nokia N93, which comes with a protective pouch, a wrist strap and software Nokia Pro Golf sessions. This software is included on a 1GB miniSD card. In addition, the package is a Nokia Golf instructional DVD.

Nokia N93i

For the year 2006/ 07 the N93i, a revised version of the N93 has been presented. It is approximately equal to the dimensions here, but it weighs about 20 grams less. This causes the device acts slimmer and more stylish than its predecessor. Apparently Rochester difference is the new design of the foldable display unit, which is now outside smooth and glossy rather than convex, while approximately 5 mm thinner. The OLED external display sits similar to the Nokia 7380 behind a reflective surface through which it only shines when activated. The color representation of the display has been improved. Compared to the 262,144 colors the N93 is the main display of the N93i possible to display up to 16 million colors. The arrangement of some keys on the outside as well as the position of the memory card slots have also been altered to make the operation more intuitive. The keyboard has been implemented in the form of a slotted metal sheet in one piece. The battery capacity has been reduced by approximately 10%, a tribute to the reduced overall height. Photos are subjected by a software noise reduction, making the file size compared to the N93 is reduced by about 50%.

The modification Nokia N93i Cinema Edition contains additional ringtones and other software additions to the movie Shooter.

Nokia N95

The N95 is the first Nokia phone with an integrated GPS receiver for navigation purposes. The N95 is one of the first double Slider: The rear half of the device is movable to either side; the landscape mode: the number keypad control keys for the music player, with the display by 90 ° turns and landscape mode enabled pushed down appears upwards.

The N95 supports quad band, making it suitable for virtually all mobile networks in the world. It has a 5 megapixel camera which, according to Nokia and pictures can be recorded in " DVD-like quality " ( with a resolution of 640 × 480 pixels at 30 fps) and dominated the first mobile phone in the Nseries HSDPA ( Category 6, 3.6 megabits / sec). Furthermore, it has a USB port and a 3.5mm jack socket on which any standard headphones can be connected. Bluetooth, infrared and Wi-Fi are other connectivity options, this also UPnP is supported. In addition, an RCA video / stereo audio adapter can be connected via a jack socket to which it is possible etc. display the current screen contents of the cell phone displays, as well as pictures, videos, games on a TV screen. A hot - plug capable microSD slot for memory cards is also available, but released by Nokia only for the first version of the cards up to 2 gigabytes of storage space, for the newer SDHC cards, there are no functional guarantee. Usually work SDHC cards up to 16 GB but without problems.

The GPS receiver works with the GPS 5300 NaviLink chip from Texas Instruments ( the Nokia 6110 Navigator, however, contains the clear empfangsstabileren SiRF Star III chipset ). Since the built-in GPS antenna is located under the "0 " key, the device needs to determine the position particularly good reception conditions and should be kept as level as possible with open slider. As a route memory for a day hike ( Waytracker ), the device - not suitable - also because of insufficient battery power. Determining the initial position after switching on the GPS ( cold start) lasts for 4 to 15 minutes; since the operating system version 12.0.013, the N95 also features A-GPS, which this time usually shortened significantly (ideally to less than 30 seconds). As the required data connection is needed only briefly when you start the GPS software and transmits about 7 kilobytes, which can cause additional connection costs.

The supplied data material can be free to use for route planning. Use as voiced navigation system is run as well as the guide fee (term rates from 30 days duration). Alternatively, freeware solutions such as Google Maps or Nav4All can be used that can access the internal GPS receiver. The maps are available free of charge.

Critical praise the device after its release in early April 2007 for the low battery life. With a standby time of approximately 230 hours, the battery drained with moderate use of the device after about 24 hours, intensive use, he was only about three hours. Nokia could help to alleviate this problem with a new firmware version.

Nokia N95 8GB

On 29 August 2007, Nokia announced a revised version under the name N95 8GB, which has been available since October 2007. This model offers in a black housing one of 64 increased to 128 megabytes of RAM and a tightly integrated data memory with 8 GB. The display was " to 2.8 " enlarged at the same resolution of 2.6. In addition, a 1200 mAh capacity much larger battery (BL- 6F ) is installed ( N95 BL -5F 950 mAh) in the N95 8GB. Ceased is next to the lens shutter and the card slot for removable memory cards, which was criticized by the press in many cases because the device only with a USB 2.0 Full Speed ​​( 12Mbit / s) interface has been fitted ( read / write 8 GB at least 90 minutes ). There is a version in the internal memory of work from the movie Spider -Man 3 is installed. In autumn 2008, Nokia released a firmware update for the Nokia N95 8GB after it, among other things was possible to use the position sensor of the smartphone, making the screen content aligns depending on the location of the smartphone.

Nokia N96

The Nokia N96 was introduced on 11 February 2008 and was released on 1 October 2008. It is based on the design of the N81, but the N96 is a dual slider like its predecessor N95. The major new features of this model are the integrated DVB- H receiver and a 16 GB of internal memory which can be expanded with microSDHC cards yet. The 2.8 "display is 240 × 320 pixels at The 5 MP camera is powered by two LEDs supported.: Has ( advantages compared to prior sole xenon flash operation of the autofocus in low light conditions, light for video recording, flashlight function) and a Carl Zeiss optics without lens protection. means A-GPS, mobile localization, navigation and geotagging possible. as communication interfaces Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are used. the operating system is Symbian S60 3rd Edition feature Pack 2 is used. the battery is the same as the Nokia N95 ( BL -5F ) and is thus weaker than that of the N95 8GB the integrated FM radio supports RDS, which can be regarded as a special feature of Nokia models, . previously Nokia renounced this technique to promote the dissemination of in-house development Visual Radio.

Nokia N97

The Nokia N97 was launched on 2 December 2008 in Barcelona and was available from June 18, 2009 at the pre-sale; official launch was July 1. In addition to a 3.5 " display with touch screen and 360 x 640 pixel resolution, the device has a 33 -key QWERTY keyboard that is revealed by lateral opening the smartphones through open or close the keyboard or -. , If enabled - rotate the device, the screen is changed to transverse or vertical Furthermore, it has a 5 megapixel camera with dual LEDs for shooting in the dark and a Carl Zeiss lens the internal memory is 32 GB and can with a. . microSD memory card ( max. 32 GB) to be expanded. Like previous models, the N97 Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS controlled via A-GPS and HSDPA. As Symbian OS v9.4 comes with the user interface S60 5th Edition. this device is also possible to make calls via Skype. first time in a Nokia smartphone, the surface can be configured almost freely about widgets.

Nokia N97 mini

The available since October 2009, Nokia N97 mini is the little brother of the N97. Differences between the models are the 3.2 " touch screen slightly smaller (but same resolution and thus higher pixel density) of the N97 mini, the less built-in memory of 8 GB, the lack of FM transmitter, another keyboard and the lack of camera coverage. The model is equipped with 113 x 52.5 x 14.2 mm is slightly smaller and lighter ( 138 instead of 150 grams). standard a travel and restaurant guide and the Nokia Store is integrated in this model.

Nokia N8xx series

The Nokia N800 series is a series of Internet tablets that significantly differ from the remaining models in this series. The features of this series are its large display ( 4.13 " diagonal), their high weight and used in contrast to the other models in the N-Series Linux Maemo operating system. These models can be considered the successor to the Nokia Internet tablets 770 Viewed be.

Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is the first Internet Tablet N series. It has a touch screen with 800 × 480 pixels, with its own operating system ( Internet Tablet - OS Edition 7.0, Linux - based ) operated and only has a virtual keyboard. The N800 has a flash player software for Internet telephony, messaging and e- mail and is equipped with stereo speakers. This model has a webcam, contains a built-in flash memory of 256 MB and can be expanded by upgrading to OS2008 by two SDHC cards for a total of 64 GB. The original OS only supports 2 x 4 GB, SDHC cards. It is 206 grams heavy, the battery with 1500 mAh has a specified stand-by time of up to twelve days.

Nokia N810

The Nokia N810 is the successor to the N800. It also has a 4.13 " display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels with 16.7 million colors. The internal memory is 2 GB in size and can be upgraded with a mini SDHC card. A further innovation is the integrated GPS receiver. This model is in contrast to his predecessor, equipped with a sliding QWERTY keyboard.

The model is equipped with the Linux -based Internet Tablet OS 2008 and the TI OMAP 2420 processor with 400 MHz and also still has a phone jack for regular headphones and a micro - USB port. The model is 226 grams 20 grams heavier than its predecessor.

Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition

The Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition is an enhanced version of the N810 and also offers WiMAX functionality for fast data transfer.

Nokia N9xx series

The N9xx series combines some characteristics of the N800 Internet tablets and smartphones features of the NSerie. The operating system is Linux-based Debian derivative Maemo 5.0 is used.

Nokia N900

The Nokia N900 is the first model of N9xx series, which was introduced on August 27, 2009. It has an ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz processor which can access to 256 MB of RAM, and a three times as large swap partition. As a PowerVR SGX 3D accelerator is used. The entire internal memory is 32 GB, with a microSD card slot allows an additional 32 GB. It has a slide out QWERTY keyboard similar to the N97 mini and a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and lens cap. In contrast to the previous Nokia N8xx series it has a smaller touch screen with a diagonal of 3.5 inches with an identical resolution of 800 × 480 pixels. A first in the Internet Tablet series is the ability to make calls via GSM and UMTS, as well as to use for data transmission HSPA. Also, several SIP accounts are created. In addition, WLAN, EDGE, GPRS, Bluetooth and Infrared are available. The Nokia N900 has been available since December 4, 2009 in Germany. Through the Linux operating system Maemo is more profound adjustments can make, for example, it is possible to install from the app manager an alternative Linux kernel ( 2.6.28.10 ), which includes IPv6, NAT, and some other features. In addition, you can access via the preinstalled program " X Terminal " directly to the shell of the device. Furthermore, the usual GNU programs like bash 3, the GNU core utilities or an OpenSSH server can be installed.

Nokia N950

The Nokia N950 is the sister model of the Nokia N9 and was presented on 21 June 2011 as the developer model. It comes with the Maemo MeeGo 1.2 successor and is not freely available. The device will be distributed free of charge through various programs exclusively to MeeGo developers. Visually closes the device to the N9, but is slightly larger and more robust and comes with slide QWERTY keyboard to facilitate the development of software.

Symbian ^ 3 models

In declining market share Nokia reacts with the advanced operating system Symbian ^ 3 This means that the manufacturer wants to better position itself in the market. The first models with this operating system were available from October 2010.

Nokia N8

The Nokia N8 is the first Symbian ^ n Series 3 model. The published in October 2010 device features a 3.5 -inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 360 × 640 pixels and an integrated memory of 16 GB which can be expanded by up to 32 GB of microSD card to 48 GB. The N8 has a second Nokia smartphone - after Nokia X6 - a capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch.

Furthermore, the device has ambient light, accelerometer and proximity sensor, and an integrated compass using magnetometers. A high-resolution camera has a Carl Zeiss optics with a resolution of 12 megapixels, a large above-average image sensor captures video also in HD quality ( 720p). Is supported camera from a xenon flash. In addition, a front camera is available, which can be used for video calling, among other things. The integrated interfaces ( USB On- the-go, Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi g / b / n ) and GPS receiver based on the present standard, while the HDMI output and the Pentaband-GSM/UMTS-Empfang a first for a mobile phone represents. Another special feature is the option to transmit the stored music via built-in FM transmitter to any FM radio within two meters. This phone weighs 135 grams and has a removable battery (BL- 4D 1200 mAh capacity ), but secured with two Torx screws. It is since October 2010, available in the colors silver white, dark gray, green, blue and orange. New are the colors pink and bronze. Since August 2011, a firmware update to Symbian Anna and from February 2012 on Nokia Belle is available.

MeeGo models

Nokia N9

On June 21, 2011 Nokia introduced officially in front of the Nokia N9, which was published during the year with the operating system MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan. The device has a 3.9 inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 854x480 pixels ( FWVGA format) 16.7 million colors. The display screen consists of weakly curved Gorilla Glass; the CPU 's are an ARM Cortex-A8 with a gigahertz clock frequency, the one gigabyte of RAM and 16 or 64 GB of internal memory available. In addition to ambient light, accelerometer and proximity sensor, the N9 has a GPS receiver, an integrated compass and a high resolution camera with Carl Zeiss optics with a resolution of 8 megapixels, supported by a dual LED flash. The camera allows video recording in HD quality ( 720p). A front camera is present. As an integrated WLAN interfaces g / b / n as well as a special feature an NFC chip, a USB port, Bluetooth V2.1 (software ) or V4.0 ( hardware) available. The smartphone weighs in at dimensions of 116.45 x61, 2x7 0.6-12, 1 mm with battery 135 g The N9 has no memory card slot. The Nokia N9 is not sold in the key markets of Germany, UK, Japan, Canada, Sweden and the USA. In Austria and Switzerland, however, the N9 is available through official channels.

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