Nokia Nseries SmartPhones

Nokia Flagship Products, The N Series Smart Phones

Nokia Nseries handsets are technologically advanced mobile handsets combining the functionalities of many portable single-purpose devices in a multi-purpose converged device that is always connected and enables rich web. The Nokia Nseries is a range of high performance multimedia computers that delivers unparalleled mobile multimedia experiences by combining the latest technologies with stylish design and ease of use. The first Nokia Nseries became available during the second quarter of 2005 followed by several more by the end of 2005. New and improved ones have been released every 6 months after that.
 

Style

The Nokia Nseries multimedia range is styled to meet the expectations of the most demanding customers with stainless steel finishes and black pearl and smooth silver color pallets.

The nokia nseries multimedia range is styled to meet the expectations of the most demanding customers with stainless steel finishes and black pearl and smooth silver color pallets. They range helps consumers balance personal and work life with a broad range of productivity features such as push email with attachments and full organizer features.

Features

The Nokia Nseries is aimed at users looking to pack as many features as possible into one device. The better-than-average cameras often found on Nseries devices are one such example, as are the video and music playback and photo viewing capabilities of these devices, which resemble those of standalone portable media devices.

The newer Nseries have GPS feature, MP3 player and WLAN functionality also added in making them an even more complete multimedia solution.

Operating Systems

The first Nseries device, the N90, utilised the older Symbian 8.1 OS, as did the N70. Subsequently Nokia switched to using SymbianOS 9 for all later Nseries devices (except the N72, which was based on the N70). Newer Nseries devices incorporate newer revisions of SymbianOS 9 that include Feature Packs.

The N800 and N810 internet tablets are the only Nseries devices to not use Symbian OS. They use the linux-based Internet Tablet OS and an open source development platform called maemo.
 
With Nokia Nseries products, consumers can use a single device to enjoy entertainment, access information and to capture and share pictures and videos, on the go at any time. When you have a Nokia Nseries device that is always with you and connected, you no longer need to sit in front of your TV to watch your favorite program or take along a separate digital camera when you go on vacation," said Anssi Vanjoki, executive vice president and general manager of Multimedia, Nokia. The Nokia Nseries clearly offers the world's most functionality in a mobile phone.

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