Nokia has confirmed that they are not planning to launch any more Symbian based devices.
The latest Symbian based device launched by the company was the fantastic Nokia 808 PureView.
It was more of a showcase for their PureView technology as the company did not market the phone much.
The entire focus of Nokia is now on their Lumia branded Windows Phone devices.
Nokia continues to launch S40 based devices in the budget segment markets around the world.
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- TypeSmartphone
- Operating systemSymbian
- Screen size4 inches
- Internal memory16 GB
- Camera41 megapixels
- Dimensions4.88 x 2.37 x 0.55 in
- Weight5.96 oz
- ReleasedJune 1, 2012
see all specs →7.8 average user rating
- Reception and call quality9.3
- Display7.0
- Battery life8.7
- Camera10.0
- Ease of use8.3
- Design and form factor7.3
- Portability (size / weight)7.7
- Media support8.0
- Durability9.3
- Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)5.3
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- TypeMobile / embedded OS
- Source modelClosed
- Architecture32-bit
- ReleasedSeptember 27, 2011
see all specs →8.8 average user rating
- Ease of use9.7
- Speed9.6
- Configurability8.3
- Ecosystem (apps, drivers, etc.)7.4
- Openness7.7
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