Series 30+
Not to be confused with Series 30.
Nokia Series 30+ (abbreviated as either Series 30+ or S30+) is a software platform and application user interface from MediaTek, used for Nokia-branded mobile devices.[1] In June 2016, Microsoft sold the series as part of its feature phone sale to HMD Global.[2]
It is not related to Nokia's own but older S30 or S40 platforms, and unlike S40 and S30, S30+ do not support J2ME applications,[3] though S30+ is capable of running built-in applications such as the Opera Mini browser, Bing Search, MSN Weather and Skype's GroupMe chat.
List of devices
The following feature phones use the Series 30+ platform and are all available as both single and Dual SIM models.
Made by Nokia:
- Nokia 108 released in 2013 is a Series 30+ based device with support for camera, video and Bluetooth technology.
- Nokia 220 was released in 2014 with 2.4 inch display and having Nokia Xpress browser and GPRS data connection (2.5G).
- Nokia 225, released in 2014, is similar to the 220 but has a larger 2.8 inch display.
Made by Microsoft:
- Nokia 130 is a smaller device with a 1.8 inch display, also released in 2014.[4]
- Nokia 215 was announced in January 2015. Like the 220, the 215 has a 2.4" display, has GPRS – EDGE connectivity and only has a VGA camera.[5]
- Nokia 105 is a device announced in June 2015, it notably had increased storage and could store over 2.000 contacts and last 35 days on standby, and is advertised as a "back up telephone" for smartphone users.[6]
- Nokia 222 is a device announced in August 2015. The differentiation from its predecessors is that it comes with Skype's GroupMe application preinstalled.[7]
- Nokia 230 launched in November 2015. This device features front facing and main camera both with LED flash.[8]
- Nokia 216 was launched in September 2016.[9]
Multimedia support
Maximum accepted video resolution is 854x480.
- Accepted video formats: AVI, MP4, 3GP, 3G2
- Accepted video codecs: DivX 4, DivX 5, XviD, H.263
- Accepted audio formats: MP3, WAV (PCM and ADPCM variants only), AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, MIDI
- Accepted photo formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG
See also
References
- ↑ Microsoft selling feature phone business to FIH Mobile Ltd. and HMD Global, Oy
- ↑ Microsoft sells Nokia feature phones business
- ↑ http://discussions.nokia.com/t5/Asha-and-other-Nokia-Series-30/Nokia-220-the-worst-s4o-phone/m-p/2820256/highlight/true#M146512
- ↑ Nokia 130 Specification
- ↑ Nokia 215 and 215 dual sim
- ↑ R., Rahul (8 June 2015). "Microsoft's new Nokia 105: Why the $20 Nokia Series 30+ feature phone is a must buy in the smartphone era.". International Business Times – United Kingdom.
- ↑ Pratap, Ketan (25 August 2015). "Nokia 222 and Nokia 222 Dual SIM Feature Phones Launched.". NDTV - Gadgets.
- ↑ "Microsoft Unveils Budget-Friendly Selfie Smartphone 'Nokia 230'". KDramaStars. 2015-11-29. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
- ↑ https://www.microsoft.com/en/mobile/phone/216/
External links
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