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Ravi Shenoy Ravi Shenoy 1 1 gold badge 4 4 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. The Nokia series are similar in features to the series, but often contain more features towards active individuals.
Many of the series phones feature a rugged construction or contain extra features for music playback. The thermometer is actually the internal temperature of the phone's battery, this feature is also present on other phones that have "netmonitor" enabled. Its successor is the and after that, the and i. The was Nokia's first phone with a built in MP3 player, and it had 64 megabytes of memory for storing MP3s.
This phone did not sell very well even though it was advertised on television, possibly because it was too expensive and too big.
Its replacement is the Nokia The Nokia series is Nokia's largest family of phones. It consists mostly of mid-range to high-end phones containing a high amount of features.
The series is notable for their conservative, unisex designs, which make them popular among business users. Template:Citation needed. The Nokia series is a family of Nokia phones with two uses.
Most phones in the series are targeted towards fashion-conscious users, particularly towards women. Some phones in this family also test new features. The series are considered to be a more consumer-oriented family of phones when contrasted to the business-oriented series.
If a specific feature is important to a user they really should do their research before buying a specific model. The feature in question on this topic is not standard on many other manufacturers non-smart phones and the user does have the option of using a pass code to prevent unauthorised access to their phone. Don't forget that: most powerfull hardware maybe is more expensive, larger, unsafe to use prevent robbery?
I'm not expecting to see s40 hardwares with powerfull functions like Hi-Res video playback or 3D games, but for simple things. Examplifying, the current Ovi Store App for old phones is not an application, but only a redirection to Ovi Store website. Why not create a simple OWN app to show what is available for your "old" phone?!
I bought my c NEW in this current year, and Nokia don't think in support or update it, except to block features and correct security failures used to run apps from other models. I believe that I paid the same price from a greater nSeries phone outside here, and also believe the people of my country has not the same incomes.
In other countries I also believe that have people who needs aceess to features but is not capable to have it not because of hardware limitations of your phones, but because they don't have attention from the manufactures, maybe to force bought better models.
Some people don't have access to have the best hardware phones, but why don't use the existent less in this maximum capabilities? If some one try to unlock the password.. If they put the password 3 times falsely the Sim may get locked permanently This could be a even serious problem and I know it can be solved afterwards in the nokia care There are 2 different pass codes..
One to lock the phone and the other for the SIM.. What psychomania means is for the Phone.. If your friend asks your mobile just to check the features as you brought it recently..
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