Series 30 (software platform)

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The Nokia 1600, which runs on the Series 30 platform.

The Series 30 software platform is an application user interface used on Nokia's broad range of entry-level mobile devices. Most, if not all of Nokia's no-frills phones such as the Nokia 1600, Nokia 2310 and Nokia 5030 XpressRadio run on the Series 30 platform[1], although some now use the more advanced Series 40 interface[2], albeit lacking some certain features common on mid-range Series 40 phones.

The Nokia 3510i, an early Series 30 phone released in 2002 was equipped with Series 40 capabilities to gain Java ME and polyphonic MIDI sound experience[3]. Later Series 30 devices dropped some of the said features in favor of embedded content and less emphasis on extra features such as Internet connectivity, although the Nokia X1-00 and the dual SIM X1-01 came equipped with an MP3 player and a micro SD slot built in, allowing for up to 16GB of memory.

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