Series 80 (software platform)
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Series 80 (formerly Crystal) is a mobile software platform introduced in 2000 that uses Symbian. It was made by Nokia for their enterprise and professional level smartphones. All devices that use it have a screen resolution of 640×200 pixels and a full QWERTY keyboard. The large size of the screens are used to good effect, but software has to be developed specifically for it and the market for it was relatively small.
The last Series 80 device is the Nokia 9300i, announced in 2005 and shipped in 2006. The last Communicator, the Nokia E90 Communicator, released in 2007, uses S60 3rd Edition instead of Series 80.[1]
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Features
Devices
S80 v1.0:
- June 2001 — Nokia 9210 Communicator[2]
- June 2001 — Nokia 9290 Communicator[3] (American variant of Nokia 9210 Communicator)
- May 2002 — Nokia 9210i Communicator[4] (improved version of Nokia 9210 Communicator)
S80 v2.0:
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Games
References
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