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The S60 Platform (formerly Series 60 User Interface) is a software platform for mobile phones that uses Symbian OS. S60 is currently amongst the leading smartphone platforms in the world. It is developed primarily by Nokia and licensed by them to other manufacturers including Lenovo, LG Electronics, Panasonic and Samsung.
S60 consists of a suite of libraries and standard applications, such as telephony, PIM tools, and Helix-based multimedia players. It is intended to power fully-featured modern phones with large colour screens, which are commonly known as smartphones.
The S60 software is a multivendor standard for smartphones that supports application development in Java MIDP, C++, and Python[1]. An important feature of S60 phones is that they allow new applications to be installed after purchase. Unlike a standard desktop platform, however, the built-in apps are rarely upgraded by the vendor beyond bug fixes. New features are only added to phones while they are being developed rather than after public release
List Of S60 phones
Here you can find a comprehensive list of S60 phones.
S60 1st Edition:
Nokia N-Gage QD
Nokia 3660
Nokia 3620
Nokia 3600
Nokia N-Gage™
Nokia 3650
Nokia 7650
Siemens SX1
S60 2nd Edition:
Lenovo P930
Nokia N72
Nokia N70
Nokia N90
Nokia 6682
Nokia 6681
Nokia 6680
Nokia 3230
Nokia 6670
Nokia 6630
Nokia 6260
Nokia 7610
Nokia 6620
Nokia 6600
Panasonic X800
Panasonic X700
Samsung SGH-Z600
Samsung SGH-D730
Samsung SGH - D720
S60 3rd Edition:
LG-KT610
LG KS10
Nokia N96
Nokia N78
Nokia 6220
Nokia N82
Nokia E51
Nokia N95 8GB
Nokia N81
Nokia N81 8GB
Nokia 6121
Nokia 6120
Nokia 5700
Nokia N77
Nokia E90
Nokia E61i
Nokia E65
Nokia 6110 Navigator
Nokia N93i
Nokia N76
Nokia 6290
Nokia N75
Nokia N95
Nokia E62
Nokia E50
Nokia 5500 Sport
Nokia N73
Nokia N93
Nokia N92
Nokia N71
Nokia N80
Nokia E70
Nokia E61
Nokia E60
Nokia 3250
Nokia N91
Samsung SGH-G810
Samsung SGH-i560
Samsung SGH-i550
Samsung SGH-i450
Samsung SGH-i400
Samsung SGH-i520
Hope this helps.
S60 consists of a suite of libraries and standard applications, such as telephony, PIM tools, and Helix-based multimedia players. It is intended to power fully-featured modern phones with large colour screens, which are commonly known as smartphones.
The S60 software is a multivendor standard for smartphones that supports application development in Java MIDP, C++, and Python[1]. An important feature of S60 phones is that they allow new applications to be installed after purchase. Unlike a standard desktop platform, however, the built-in apps are rarely upgraded by the vendor beyond bug fixes. New features are only added to phones while they are being developed rather than after public release
List Of S60 phones
Here you can find a comprehensive list of S60 phones.
S60 1st Edition:
Nokia N-Gage QD
Nokia 3660
Nokia 3620
Nokia 3600
Nokia N-Gage™
Nokia 3650
Nokia 7650
Siemens SX1
S60 2nd Edition:
Lenovo P930
Nokia N72
Nokia N70
Nokia N90
Nokia 6682
Nokia 6681
Nokia 6680
Nokia 3230
Nokia 6670
Nokia 6630
Nokia 6260
Nokia 7610
Nokia 6620
Nokia 6600
Panasonic X800
Panasonic X700
Samsung SGH-Z600
Samsung SGH-D730
Samsung SGH - D720
S60 3rd Edition:
LG-KT610
LG KS10
Nokia N96
Nokia N78
Nokia 6220
Nokia N82
Nokia E51
Nokia N95 8GB
Nokia N81
Nokia N81 8GB
Nokia 6121
Nokia 6120
Nokia 5700
Nokia N77
Nokia E90
Nokia E61i
Nokia E65
Nokia 6110 Navigator
Nokia N93i
Nokia N76
Nokia 6290
Nokia N75
Nokia N95
Nokia E62
Nokia E50
Nokia 5500 Sport
Nokia N73
Nokia N93
Nokia N92
Nokia N71
Nokia N80
Nokia E70
Nokia E61
Nokia E60
Nokia 3250
Nokia N91
Samsung SGH-G810
Samsung SGH-i560
Samsung SGH-i550
Samsung SGH-i450
Samsung SGH-i400
Samsung SGH-i520
Hope this helps.