Nokia announces two new Smart Phones with SYMBIAN Update. - General Topics

Nokia announced two new Symbian devices, the Nokia E6 and the Nokia X7. With the new smart phones, Nokia also introduced its latest software update, known as Symbian Anna.
For details on the news check this: http://blogs.forum.nokia.com/blog/nokia-developer-news/2011/04/12/symbian-anna-software-and-2-new-devices
These devices also power apps developed with Qt, thus the business opportunity with Nokia even better for developers.
Nokia will soon make the Symbian Anna software update available to existing users of the Nokia N8, Nokia C7, Nokia C6 and Nokia E7 via OTA downloads. Running on devices powered by the Qt framework, developers can create applications for these smart phones using Qt SDK 1.1.

i don't see myself getiing a nokia smartphone in the next 12 months... :-D

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Sef_P1000 said:
i don't see myself getiing a nokia smartphone in the next 12 months... :-D
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next 12 years

The Nokia E6 & X7 is expected to begin shipping in the second quarter of 2011. E6 for an estimated retail price (before taxes and subsidies) of EUR 345...The estimated retail price of the Nokia X7 (before taxes and subsidies) will be EUR 380.

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[Q] android or wp7 on nokia symbian based fones??

hi guy i am gonna buy a fone say it nokia E5 or nokia 500 is first of the choices.... i just want to that can we install android or wp7 on these nokia symbian fones?? and one more thing my other choice is HTC Mozart can i put android on it.. ???

Nokia Lumia 800 / 900 vs. Windows Phone 8

Hey there,
I plan to buy a Nokia Windows Phone (Lumia 800 or 900) in early 2012. Is there any information what will happen when Microsoft releases Windows Phone 8? Will Nokia upgrade the "old" Lumia Phones?
There is no information yet about current devices' compatibility, but it does not make sense to leave them out. It should support Apollo.
Windows Phone "8" is just the update version. 8 = Apollo. Just like 7.5 is Mango and so forth. Its still Windows Phone and all Windows Phones should support every update.
I guess it will be available via Zune as Mango.
> Will Nokia upgrade the "old" Lumia Phones?
1)
Nokia has no role to play in regards to basic OS updates. This is very different from Android. Microsoft is the only company with the power to decide which devices get which updates. So far, every device has received every OS update. Carriers have the power to delay the distribution of OS updates to devices on their network, but even they can't delay an update indefinitely.
2)
As others have mentioned, we don't have an official statement from Microsoft on this topic. To me, this indicates that WP7 generation hardware will not be getting WP8. I suspect Microsoft would have said so by now if the opposite were true.
a5cent said:
As others have mentioned, we don't have an official statement from Microsoft on this topic. To me, this indicates that WP7 generation hardware will not be getting WP8. I suspect Microsoft would have said so by now if the opposite were true.
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That's if Microsoft have even decided yet! I imagine they're keeping quiet - remember the HTC HD2?

Nokia C1 is the company's first post-Microsoft Android phone.

Following the announcement of the Nokia N1, the company's first Android tablet after the Microsoft deal, now we hear the Finns are working on a phone running Google's mobile OS. The phone is dubbed simply C1 and an alleged product shot of it popped up.
Alongside it, there's also a rumored spec sheet, which includes an Intel-made chipset with 2GB RAM. The Nokia C1 would sport a 5" display, probably of 720p resolution, and have 32GB of storage. At the back, there is believed to be an 8MP camera joined by a 5MP one at the front.
The Nokia C1 will launch with Android 5.0 Lollipop garnished with Nokia's Z Launcher, just like the N1 tablet. It will be manufactured by Foxconn, since Nokia is prohibited from manufacturing devices until 2016 as per its acquisition contract with Microsoft.
There's no information regarding availability just yet. We suspect Nokia will announce the phone in the first quarter of 2015, but we're yet to see and hear more about the C1.
Finally, I've been waiting for a premium Android based Nokia for sooo long.
Norbex said:
Finally, I've been waiting for a premium Android based Nokia for sooo long.
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I love the design but the N1 looks like an iPad and the C1 looks like an iPhone. It's unique inside but there's nothing new outside.
where can I get the custom ROM for nokia C1
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where can I get the custom ROM for nokia C1
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Am also having a Nokia c1 andriod 9 go edition but I need to know how to custom it's rom

Comes from Windows Phones: What Android device should I consider?

Good day!
I have been a loyal Windows Mobile 6.5 -> Windows 10 Mobile user since HTC HD2. (HTC HD2, HTC TITAN, Nokia Lumia 620, Nokia Lumia 925, Nokia Lumia 520, Nokia Lumia 930, Microsoft Lumia 950 XL, Microsoft Lumia 950 XL (again).)
I tried CM on the HTC HD2 ages ago, and wonder if i should get back on that Android horse.
This guy didn't receive any response from you guys: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/switch-windows-mobile-to-android-t3521660
But his questions are not like mine..
What phone should i buy?
My requirements are as follows:
1. Price tag - as this is my first Android device, I want to see if it's for me (Budget set for around £200)
2. Phone MUST run smooth.
3. Phone MUST be able to be rooted.
4. Extended battery life is always a plus.
5. Fingerprint reader would be nice
This list is prioritized.
I really would like your inputs in this matter.
Forgot10Concept said:
Good day!
I have been a loyal Windows Mobile 6.5 -> Windows 10 Mobile user since HTC HD2. (HTC HD2, HTC TITAN, Nokia Lumia 620, Nokia Lumia 925, Nokia Lumia 520, Nokia Lumia 930, Microsoft Lumia 950 XL, Microsoft Lumia 950 XL (again).)
I tried CM on the HTC HD2 ages ago, and wonder if i should get back on that Android horse.
This guy didn't receive any response from you guys: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/switch-windows-mobile-to-android-t3521660
But his questions are not like mine..
What phone should i buy?
My requirements are as follows:
1. Price tag - as this is my first Android device, I want to see if it's for me (Budget set for around £200)
2. Phone MUST run smooth.
3. Phone MUST be able to be rooted.
4. Extended battery life is always a plus.
5. Fingerprint reader would be nice
This list is prioritized.
I really would like your inputs in this matter.
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We all ready have 2 dedicated threads for this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620179
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846277
Please ask in one of these, thanks for understanding
Sawdoctor

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