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Series 80 (software platform)

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The Series 80 (formerly Crystal) was a short-lived mobile software platform for enterprise and professional level smartphones made by Nokia, introduced in 2000. It uses the Symbian OS. Common physical properties to this Symbian OS user interface type is a screen resolution of 640×200 pixels and a full QWERTY keyboard. Series 80 used the large size of the Communicator screens to best effect, but needed separate development for a relatively small market.

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The Nokia 9300i announced in 2005 was the final Series 80 device, Nokia did not use the Series 80 platform in its final Communicator, the Nokia E90.

Features

  • Support for editing popular office documents
  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • Integrated mouse for navigation
  • SSL/TLS support
  • Full web browser based on Opera
  • VPN support
  • Devices

  • Nokia 9210 (S80 v1.0)
  • Nokia 9210i (S80 v1.0)
  • Nokia 9290 (S80 v1.0)
  • Nokia 9300 (S80 v2.0)
  • Nokia 9300i (S80 v2.0)
  • Nokia 9500 Communicator (S80 v2.0)
  • Games for S80 phones

  • Doom port for S80
  • SCUMM emulator for S80 (allows you to play games like Monkey Island, etc.)
  • References

    Series 80 (software platform) Wikipedia


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