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translator_lapid Posts: 31

@lovewalrus - Not all Nokia phones are Symbian. The only ones are those that belong to "Series 60" (including N-Gage/QD) and "Series 90" (Communicator). All the other "Series" run on Nokia OS.
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Posted: 2004-09-04 09:58:07
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Ayush Posts: > 500

Not at all all nokia phones are not symbian smart phones! Only series sixty and above are. Rest are properity fw This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-09-04 09:59:31
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david1975 Posts: > 500

Will be getting one soon been using a 3660 and really like the menus and the feel of the phone had to take my k700 back to many bugs kept reseting its self gonna get a 5140 and buy the 6260 sim free This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2004-09-04 20:39:13
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milmino Posts: 454

wow! that 6260 is cheap! for sure my next phone. The only drawback i see is the lack of availability of rs memory cards that it uses in my country.
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Posted: 2004-09-04 23:04:17
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lovewalrus Posts: 480

Just coz it doesn't except .sis files doesn't mean it's not Symbian. Spoke to Nokia this morning and they have confirmed the hardware in the phones previously mentioned, are a Symbian variant and as such, where developed in conjunction with Symbian-therefore by default ARE Symbian O/S's! This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2004-09-06 11:20:28
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ac Posts: 316

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On 2004-09-04 23:04:17, milmino wrote:
wow! that 6260 is cheap! for sure my next phone. The only drawback i see is the lack of availability of rs memory cards that it uses in my country.


Are you sure that the 6260 uses RS-MMC cards ?
I think the 6260 uses normal MMC cards. The Nokia site doesn't mention RS-MMC either.
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Posted: 2004-09-06 12:04:50
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Ayush Posts: > 500

@wal then what's the benefit of it being symbian? This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-09-06 12:23:17
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lovewalrus Posts: 480

As i understand it, the symbian operating systems in the early days showed much potential includin multi taskin (as seen with mp3, radio, email and WV on 6230). Nokia also believed it would be a more stable platform for the future-going back some time though! This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2004-09-10 09:21:07
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traktori2004 Posts: 26

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lovewalrus wrote:
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What are you speaking?

There is only 3 OS in Nokia phones using Symbian, Series60, Series80 and Series90. Every other, the most common OS in Nokia, Series40 included, hasn't anything to do with Symbian.

Don't believe? Check Symbian.com -> phones to find every Symbian-enabled phone ever made. Do you find 6230 there?

And about multi-tasking. For Nokia that is only possible in Symbian phones, but MP3 in 6230 isn't about multitasking. Sound output is handled in different CPU anyway, so it isn't in the way for other functionality.
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Posted: 2004-09-10 09:54:20
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mib1800 Posts: > 500

6260 is a symbian phone which means u can install 3rd party programs.

and the 6260 physical screen dimensions are 40% bigger (in area terms) than K700i.

it is using RS-MMC. (stated in the user guide)

[ This Message was edited by: mib1800 on 2004-09-11 04:44 ]
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Posted: 2004-09-11 05:43:20
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