Nokia phone series

Nokia's nomenclature can be traced back in 2005, when the Nseries line was introduced.[1] Because of the demands and peak of that line, Nokia again introduced another series of phones named Eseries,[2] made mostly for the enterprise market and to compete with Palm and BlackBerry.[3] In 2009, Nokia dropped their four-digit naming scheme[4] and focused on their two existing lines, with additional two introduced during Nokia World[5] being the Xseries which is for entertainment and music enthusiasts,[6] while Cseries is what Nokia considers their "core" range of products.[7] A Chinese-exclusive range of devices named Tseries was introduced on 13 June 2011.[8] Two more series were introduced at Nokia World 2011 Asha which means "hope" and Lumia which means "light."[9][10] Other series of phones include the N-Gage,[11] XpressMusic,[12] Navigator series, Prism,[13] Supernova[14] and the fashion-oriented Distinctly Bold[15] and L'Amour Collection.[16]

Nseries

Nokia Nseries

Nokia N9-00, the latest smartphone from the series.
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Nseries
Availability by country 2005—present
Predecessor N-Gage
Operating system Symbian, Maemo, MeeGo
Development status Active
Main article: Nokia Nseries

Nokia Nseries is a product family composed exclusively of smartphones and Internet tablets. Mobile devices included in the series include digital multimedia services and other advanced features. The company's flagship products come from this series, and this is where most of Nokia Research Center's technologies and innovations are applied.[17]

List of Eseries devices

Nokia Eseries
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Eseries
Availability by country 2005—present
Predecessor Communicator
Operating system Symbian, Series 30
Development status Active

The Nokia Eseries (stands for Executive) consists of business-oriented smartphones, with emphasis on enhanced connectivity and support for corporate e-mail push services. These phones are for the enterprise market.

The list may also include upcoming devices or others that are previously intended to be a part of the series, but was scrapped or renamed due to Nokia's number-only naming change. These are the phones included in the series:

Live Camera view of Nokia E6's 8 Mega-Pixel Camera

List of Xseries devices

Not to be confused with Nokia X family.
Nokia Xseries

Manufacturer Nokia
Series Xseries
Availability by country 2009—present
Predecessor XpressMusic
Operating system Symbian, Series 30, Series 40
Development status Active

Nokia Xseries (stands for Xpress) is more for younger users. Most of the phones included in the line are feature phones and smartphones that include features focusing social entertainment and music with special dedicated keys, inbuilt storage and other facilities.[84] It succeeded the Nokia XpressMusic brand of phones.

The list may also include upcoming devices or others that are previously intended to be a part of the series, but was scrapped or renamed due to Nokia's number-only naming change. These are the phones included in the series:

List of Cseries devices

Nokia Cseries
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Cseries
Availability by country 2010—present
Operating system Symbian, Series 30, Series 40
Development status Active

Nokia Cseries (stands for Core) is what Nokia calls their "core" range of products, offering different phones from low-end to high-end for various markets.[105]

The list may also include upcoming devices or others that are previously intended to be a part of the series, but was scrapped or renamed due to Nokia's number-only naming change. These are the phones included in the series:

List of Zseries devices

Nokia Zseries
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Zseries
Availability by country 2010
Predecessor Nokia Internet Tablet
Operating system MeeGo
Development status Cancelled or discontinued

Nokia Zseries (stands for Zuper) is supposed to be Nokia's MeeGo tablet series. Originally intended to be released in 2010 and early 2011, the tablets were cancelled for unknown reasons. Only a product name has been revealed from the Ovi Store in November 2010.[153]

The list may also include upcoming devices or others that are previously intended to be a part of the series, but was scrapped or renamed due to Nokia's number-only naming change. These are the tablets included in the series:

List of Tseries devices

Nokia Tseries
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Tseries
Availability by country 2011—present
Operating system Symbian
Development status Active

Nokia Tseries (stands for Time) is a China-specific line of phones, made to cater services offered in China where most technologies and Web features are disabled or replaced by the country's proprietary inventions. For instance, most of the phones offered in this series would include the TD-SCDMA and EV-DO networks which are dominant in that marketplace. The line was launched on 13 June 2011 in the Chinese version of the Nokia Conversations blog.[8]

The list may also include upcoming devices. These are the phones included in the series:

List of Aseries devices

Main article: Nokia Asha series
Nokia Aseries
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Aseries
Availability by country 2011—present
Operating system Series 40
Development status Active

The Nokia Aseries (stands for Asha, which means hope),[164] is a feature-phone line introduced by Nokia during Nokia World 2011.[165] The phones in the series are for developing markets, and more for younger users, for messaging and connectivity.

The list may also include upcoming devices. These are the phones included in the series:

List of Lseries devices

Nokia Lseries
Manufacturer Microsoft Mobile (formerly Nokia)
Series Lseries
Availability by country 2011—present
Operating system Windows Phone
Development status Active
Main article: Microsoft Lumia

The Nokia Lseries (stands for Lumia, which means light) is a series of smartphones, originally made by Nokia and using the Windows Phone operating system, and officially unveiled at Nokia World 2011. This was created through an exclusive partnership in February of that year, that will allow Nokia to use and modify Microsoft's mobile operating system. These devices come with a host of Nokia-exclusive services.

Microsoft purchased Nokia's Devices and Services division in April 2014, and since then the Lumia series has been manufactured exclusively by Microsoft's subsidiary Microsoft Mobile, initially retaining Nokia branding but later dropped in favor of that of Microsoft.

The first generation of phones in the series include the Nokia Lumia 510, Nokia Lumia 610, Nokia Lumia 710, Nokia Lumia 800, and Nokia Lumia 900, all of which run Windows Phone 7. Subsequent generations use Windows Phone 8 or Windows Phone 8.1. A full list of devices can be found at Microsoft Lumia#List of Lumia devices.

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