That's NOT a Symbian phone. Where are you getting the information that it is a Symbian phone?
All new Symbian phones are touchscreen-based.
Like the E-series?
Big sellers like the E63, E71, E72, E5 or the C3 are all qwerty keyboard, non-touchscreen Symbian phones that look like Blackberry's or pre 2007 Android phones.
Big sellers like the E63, E71, E72, E5 or the C3 are all qwerty keyboard, non-touchscreen Symbian phones that look like Blackberry's or pre 2007 Android phones.
Let's go down your list...
E63, E71 - Released 3 years ago.
E72 - Released 2 years ago.
E5 - Fair point.
C3 - Not a Symbian phone.
All of the major new Symbian phones, such as the N8, C7 and E7, are touchscreen phones though. The latest version of Symbian doesn't even support non-touchscreen devices.
That's NOT a Symbian phone. Where are you getting the information that it is a Symbian phone?
All new Symbian phones are touchscreen-based.
Nokia's website lists that phone under their Symbian line when searching for Symbian phones. No, it's not as advanced as others, but they absolutely classify it as Symbian (S40 to be exact).
Nokia's website lists that phone under their Symbian line when searching for Symbian phones. No, it's not as advanced as others, but they absolutely classify it as Symbian (S40 to be exact).
*facepalm*
S40 is not Symbian. S40 runs on top of Nokia OS, Nokia's feature phone OS. S60 is the old name (no longer used) for the UI running on top of Symbian.
Nowhere on Nokia's website does it say that the 7020 is a Symbian phone. It's not a Symbian phone. Nokia does not count S40 sales in its smartphone figures.
I hope this clears things up for everyone on here.
The really big news here is that ONLY Samsung and HTC significantly outgrew the smartphone market in 2010. Apple's overall share hasn't been growing during the last year, and the share of Nokia has NOT been eaten by Apple or Rim but rather by the Corean and Chinese manufacturers. See both Samsung and HTC (but also LG) to be further eating into Nokia's as well as Apple's share within the next few years.
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That's NOT a Symbian phone. Where are you getting the information that it is a Symbian phone?
All new Symbian phones are touchscreen-based.
Like the E-series?
Big sellers like the E63, E71, E72, E5 or the C3 are all qwerty keyboard, non-touchscreen Symbian phones that look like Blackberry's or pre 2007 Android phones.
Like the E-series?
Big sellers like the E63, E71, E72, E5 or the C3 are all qwerty keyboard, non-touchscreen Symbian phones that look like Blackberry's or pre 2007 Android phones.
Let's go down your list...
E63, E71 - Released 3 years ago.
E72 - Released 2 years ago.
E5 - Fair point.
C3 - Not a Symbian phone.
All of the major new Symbian phones, such as the N8, C7 and E7, are touchscreen phones though. The latest version of Symbian doesn't even support non-touchscreen devices.
That's NOT a Symbian phone. Where are you getting the information that it is a Symbian phone?
All new Symbian phones are touchscreen-based.
Nokia's website lists that phone under their Symbian line when searching for Symbian phones. No, it's not as advanced as others, but they absolutely classify it as Symbian (S40 to be exact).
Nokia's website lists that phone under their Symbian line when searching for Symbian phones. No, it's not as advanced as others, but they absolutely classify it as Symbian (S40 to be exact).
*facepalm*
S40 is not Symbian. S40 runs on top of Nokia OS, Nokia's feature phone OS. S60 is the old name (no longer used) for the UI running on top of Symbian.
Nowhere on Nokia's website does it say that the 7020 is a Symbian phone. It's not a Symbian phone. Nokia does not count S40 sales in its smartphone figures.
I hope this clears things up for everyone on here.