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The Nokia Nseries was a high-end lineup of feature phones , smartphones , and tablets marketed by Nokia Corporation from 2005 to 2011. The Nseries devices commonly supported multiple high-speed wireless technologies at the time, such as 3G , or Wireless LAN . Digital multimedia services, such as music playback, photo/video capture or viewing, gaming or internet services were the central focus of the lineup. The lineup was replaced in 2011 by the Nokia Lumia line as the company's primary smartphone lineup.

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48-542: Is compatible with the N-Gage 2.0 gaming platform and has a DVB-H TV tuner and AV output. Compared to the popular Nokia N95 8GB , the N96 has a doubled flash storage capacity (16 GB), dual LED flashes and a slimmer design. However, critics had negative views on the N96's battery life and user-unfriendliness and its downgraded CPU clock speed raised questions. It was one of 2008's most anticipated mobile phones, but its launch

64-622: Is manufactured by Foxconn and has 8-megapixel back camera and 5-megapixel front camera. In June 2011 at the Nokia Connections in Singapore, Nokia launched the new N9 with MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan OS which the company calls Qt device as the whole app and UI framework is written in Qt. It is also the world's first pure touch phone with no buttons for home screen and a great new swipe UI. Reviews have been average to good for this phone, with most reviewers liking

80-585: The Maemo OS-based N800 and N810 Internet tablets , and N900 smartphone). The Nseries was retired and replaced by Lumia that year. The company introduced the Nokia N1 tablet on 18 November 2014, which marked the return of the N prefix, but 'Nseries' branding has still been absent. The Nokia Nseries is aimed at users looking to pack as many features as possible into one device. The better-than-average cameras often found on Nseries devices (with many using

96-768: The N72 , N73 and N93 , and on 26 September 2006, Nokia announced the N75 and N95 . On 8 January 2007, Nokia announced the Nokia N76 , Nokia N77 and Nokia N93i . On 29 August 2007, Nokia announced the N95 8GB , N81 , N81 8GB , and on 14 November 2007, Nokia announced the N82 , the first Nokia with xenon flash . At the 2008 GSMA held in Barcelona, the N96 and N78 were unveiled. Two new Nseries devices were revealed at

112-594: The N82 and N86 8MP were top-of-the-range smartphones with advanced cameras, so are clearly 'high-end' as their fellow N9x models. The first Nseries device was the Nokia N90 in 2005, which ran the Symbian OS 8.1 mobile operating system with Series 60 2nd Edition Feature Pack 3, as did the simultaneously announced Nokia N70 . The Nokia N8 , released in September 2010, was the world's first phone to run Symbian^3 , and

128-483: The US, the phone was sold for $ 900, which was seen as being too expensive. The general UK release date for the N96 was 1 October, although London had a separate date of 24 September, where the phone went on sale exclusively at Nokia's flagship stores on Regent Street and at Terminal 5 of Heathrow Airport . Additions: Removals: In 2008, a video commercial advertising Nokia N96 Limited Edition Bruce Lee, became viral in

144-676: The end of August 2008, the Nokia N79 and Nokia N85 . On 2 December 2008, Nokia Nseries announced the Nokia N97 . On 17 February 2009, Nokia announced the Nokia N86 8MP , which is Nokia's first 8-megapixel phone. The Nokia N8 with 12- megapixel camera was announced in April 2010 and on 21 June 2011 Nokia showcased their Nokia N9 smartphone based on the MeeGo OS, their fourth non-Symbian Nseries device (after

160-886: The first phone by Nokia featuring a 12- megapixel autofocus lens . On the Nokia N800 and Nokia N810 Internet tablets (2007), and Nokia N900 smartphone (2009), Nokia chose to use the Linux -based Maemo operating system. The last Nseries mobile phones were the Nokia N9 and developer-only Nokia N950 , released in September 2011. Maemo had merged with Intel 's Moblin to create MeeGo in May 2010, so Nokia opted to use MeeGo "Harmattan" 1.2 for these devices. The Android-powered Nseries tablet Nokia N1 developed by Nokia , released in January 2015, uses Android (operating system) 5.0 (Lollipop) . It

176-415: The higher-quality Carl Zeiss optics) are one such example, as are the video and music playback and photo viewing capabilities of these devices, which resemble those of standalone portable media devices. As of 2008, in all recently launched devices GPS, MP3 player and WLAN functionality also have been present. The numbers describe the traits of the phone: There are exceptions though - considering N8x, both

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192-488: The internet. The video, produced by the Beijing office of the J. Walter Thompson (JWT) agency and targeting a Chinese market, shows what looks like archival footage of Bruce Lee doing various tricks with nunchaku (playing table tennis , lighting a cigarette in another person's mouth and extinguishing thrown lighted matches mid-air). The video was specifically made like a never-seen-before footage of Bruce Lee (particularly,

208-619: The phone's good quality and operating system, but expressing concern over the fact that it loses out to competitors in terms of specs. The device was expected to be sold in selected regions in Q3 2011. Nokia N96 The Nokia N96 is a discontinued high-end mobile phone announced by Nokia on 11 February 2008 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona as part of the Nseries line. The N96 runs Symbian OS v9.3 ( S60 3rd Edition, FP2). It

224-470: The title N series . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=N_series&oldid=1077317520 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Nokia Nseries The Nokia N1 tablet

240-478: Was delayed and it was only widely available from October 2008. It is thus considered a commercial failure . Critics stated that the Nokia N85 provided more new features at a significantly lower price. Shipments for the N96 began in September 2008. Europe, Middle East and Asia-Pacific were the first locations to provide the phone to consumers. The American and Chinese versions were expected shortly thereafter. In

256-585: Was introduced in November 2014 and so revived the 'N' prefix, but it was not marketed as 'Nseries'. On 27 April 2005, Nokia announced a new brand of multimedia devices at the press conference of mobile phone manufacturers in Amsterdam. The first three Nseries devices introduced at the conference consists of N70 , N90 and N91 . On 2 November 2005, Nokia announced the N71 , N80 and N92 , and on 25 April 2006, Nokia announced

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