All About Series 80 Devices Section
Welcome to the All About Series 80 section where you can information and articles on the different phones available.

Series 80 is a customizable user interface platform for media-rich mobile phones based on Symbian OS. Series 80 devices have a large horizontal screen orientated non touch screen device with a keyboard. Series 80 is owned by Nokia and is based on the Crystal UI originally developed by Symbian which has its roots in EIKON the Psion User interface.
Series 80 Phones

Nokia 92109210
The first Symbian OS 6 device. This phone has a clamshell design opening upto to reveal a large colour screen (640x240) and a full keyboard. This is a dual band GSM phone. Expansion via MMC card and clip on modules.

Nokia 9290
The US version of the Nokia 9210(i). It is identical to the Nokia 9210i except it is designed for GSM networks in the US.

Nokia 9210i
An upgraded version of the 9210. Upgrades include improved memory and software. New software included Flash Player, Opera Browser and more.

Nokia 9500
Powered by Symbian OS 7.0, and bringing the 9000 Series up to date with the modern smartphones, the Nokia 9500 has Wifi, GPRS and Bluetooth built, has more than 80 MB of memory and is slightly smaller than its predecessor.

Nokia 9300
Smaller than the 9500, but still running Series 80 and Symbian OS 7.0, the 9300 is aimed squarely at the consumer market, taking on devices like the XDA and the Palm Treo's.


 
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