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Nokia 6220 Classic
Symbian S60
5mp camera aGPS How come it isn't an N series phone? |
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proberly it's aimed at the business user. That if nokia are still useing their numbering system
For those who dont know 1XXX and 2XXX - Basic Category phones (mainly voice-centric, entry-level phones mostly for prepaid and emerging markets) 3XXX - Expression Category phones - generally relatively low-cost phones, but with youth-oriented features like changeable covers, downloadable ring tones, etc. 5XXX - Active Category phones - rugged phones designed for a more active user 6XXX - Classic Category phones - full featured, conservatively styled phones - mainly for mid-line business-type users 7XXX - Fashion Category phones - higher price, small phones with unique, flashy designs 8XXX - Premium Category phones - highest price, more conservative style, but high-end materials and finishes 9XXX - Communicator Category phones - converged, keyboard enabled devices What will you cann the N series? Multimedia Entertainment on the move? |
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That's really interesting. I didn't know that at all. You Sir are full of good info.
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I think Nokia stopped adhering to that classification some time ago. As an example Nokia 5310.
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In fact, the more you think about it the more examples you can think of. 6070 is a budget phone, not a mid-level full featured business phone. Communicators are now in the E series. The 3250 is a music smartphone, not a low cost youth orientated phone etc etc.
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They've must have just changed it, like it said in my first reply Quote:
proberly it's aimed at the business user. That if nokia are still useing their numbering system
![]() I might drop nokia an email and ask them ![]() EDIT - I used their contact us on the website. Also asked where the e and n series fitted in. OMG just realised that was a really geeky thing to do lol |
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