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Series 30

The Series 30, often shortened as S30, software platform is an application user interface created by Nokia for its entry level mobile phones. S30 phones are not capable of running Java apps. In 2014, Microsoft acquired Nokia's mobile phones business and discontinued S30 for its Nokia-branded mobile devices.

Despite its similar name, Series 30+ is an entirely unrelated platform, licensed from MediaTek and used on later Nokia-branded feature phones made by Microsoft Mobile; unlike the similar S40 platform, it does not support Java apps.

The first ever Series 30 device was introduced with the Nokia 1100 in 2003. Originally, S30 was supposed to have just one menu key, but a second one was added with the release of the Nokia 1110. All S30 devices also don't have a 5-way d-pad, only a 4-way d-pad (except the Nokia 1100 which just has a 2-way d-pad).

List of devices

The following is a list of Series 30 devices released by Nokia:

  • Released in 2003
  • Nokia 1100
  • Released in 2004
  • Nokia 2600
  • Released in 2005
  • Nokia 1110
  • Nokia 1108
  • Nokia 1101
  • Released in 2006
  • Nokia 1600
  • Nokia 2310
  • Nokia 1112
  • Released in 2007
  • Nokia 1650
  • Nokia 1200
  • Nokia 1208
  • Released in 2008
  • Nokia 1209
  • Released in 2009
  • Nokia 5030 XpressRadio
  • Nokia 1202
  • Nokia 1661
  • Released in 2010
  • Nokia 1616
  • Nokia 1800
  • Nokia 1280
  • Nokia C1-00
  • Released in 2011
  • Nokia X1-00
  • Nokia X1-01
  • Nokia 100
  • Nokia 101
  • Released in 2012
  • Nokia 103
  • Released in 2013
  • Nokia 105
  • Nokia 106
  • Nokia 107
  • References

    Series 30 Wikipedia