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Series 30+
Nokia 150, which runs Series 30+
BrandNokia
DeveloperNokia (2013-2014)
Microsoft Mobile (2014-2016)
HMD Global (2016-present)
FamilyNokia products
First released2013; 11 years ago (2013)
PredecessorSeries 30 and Series 40
Typefeature phone
Operating systemSeries 30+ (MediaTek)
System-on-chipMediaTek (ARM)
MemoryDepends on model
Rear cameraDepends on model

Series 30+ (abbreviated as S30+) is a software platform and application user interface used for Nokia-branded mobile devices. The platform was introduced by Nokia in September 2013, first appearing on the Nokia 108, and has been the main Nokia feature phone operating system after the end of the Series 30 and Series 40 platforms in 2014. Despite the similar name and user interface, S30+ is technically completely different and unrelated to S30.

Many S30+ devices only support MAUI Runtime Environment (MRE),[1][2] developed by MediaTek,[3][4] but some later devices have included support for J2ME applications. Even for models that don't support Java J2ME applications, some are still capable of running built-in online applications such as the Opera Mini browser, Bing Search, MSN Weather and Skype's GroupMe chat. Some S30+ models also come with an online shop that would allow downloading new apps and games.[5]

The platform was taken over from Nokia by Microsoft Mobile in 2014, and then by HMD Global in 2016, although all of those devices are still selling under the brand of Nokia.

List of devices

The following feature phones use the Series 30+ platform and are all available as both single and Dual SIM models.

Made by Nokia

  • Nokia 108 released in 2013 is a Series 30+ based device with support for camera, video and Bluetooth technology.
  • Nokia 220 was released in 2014 with 2.4-inch display and having Nokia Xpress browser and GPRS data connection (2.5G).
  • Nokia 225, released in 2014, is similar to the 220 but has a larger 2.8-inch display.

Made by Microsoft

  • Nokia 130 is a smaller device with a 1.8-inch display, also released in 2014.[6]
  • Nokia 215 was announced in January 2015. Like the 220, the 215 has a 2.4-inch display, has GPRS – EDGE connectivity and only has a VGA camera.[7]
  • Nokia 105 (2015) is a device announced in June 2015, it notably had increased storage and could store over 2.000 contacts and last 35 days on standby, and is advertised as a "back up telephone" for smartphone users.[8]
  • Nokia 222 is a device announced in August 2015. The differentiation from its predecessors is that it comes with Skype's GroupMe application preinstalled[9], supports J2ME applications.
  • Nokia 230 launched in November 2015. This device features front facing and main camera both with LED flash.[10]
  • Nokia 216 was announced in September 2016 and released in October 2016 (first released in India and Vietnam, later in the United Kingdom in January 2017). It is identical in features to the Nokia 215 with the main difference being the front facing camera and a slight redesign.[11]
  • Microsoft-branded phone with a part number RM-1182 was reportedly developed in 2015. Photos surfaced in 2018 showed a redesigned user interface, featuring elements of Windows 10 Mobile design language and Microsoft Account integration.[12]

Made by HMD

Multimedia support

Maximum accepted video resolution is 854×480.

  • Accepted video containers: AVI, MP4, 3GP, 3G2
  • Accepted video codecs: DivX 4, DivX 5, XviD, H.263, MJPEG
  • Accepted audio containers and codecs: MP3, WAV (PCM and ADPCM variants only), AAC,[15] AAC+[15] (poor), eAAC+[15] (poor), AMR-NB, MIDI (no larger than 20 KB)
  • Accepted photo formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP

See also

References

  1. ^ "Installing Apps in Nokia 225 and 220 - Get Cool Tricks". 20 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Nokia Redirection App". discussions.nokia.com. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015.
  3. ^ "What is MRE?". MediaTek. Archived from the original on 4 November 2015.
  4. ^ "The new Nokia 3310: Part 1". CCL. Archived from the original on 8 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Nokia 3310 hands-on: It's hard not to like this modern take on the feature phone".
  6. ^ "Nokia 130 Specification". Archived from the original on 6 January 2015.
  7. ^ "Nokia 215 and 215 dual sim". Archived from the original on 5 January 2015.
  8. ^ R., Rahul (8 June 2015). "Microsoft's new Nokia 105: Why the $20 Nokia Series 30+ feature phone is a must buy in the smartphone era". International Business Times – United Kingdom.
  9. ^ Pratap, Ketan (25 August 2015). "Nokia 222 and Nokia 222 Dual SIM Feature Phones Launched". NDTV - Gadgets.
  10. ^ "Microsoft Unveils Budget-Friendly Selfie Smartphone 'Nokia 230'". KDramaStars. 29 November 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  11. ^ https://www.microsoft.com/en/mobile/phone/216/
  12. ^ Bowden, Zac (20 December 2018). "Microsoft almost made a feature phone that looked like Windows Phone". Windows Central. Archived from the original on 26 May 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  13. ^ "The next Nokia remake is the XpressMusic-branded 5310". engadget.com. 19 March 2020.
  14. ^ a b https://m.gsmarena.com/nokia_125_and_150_feature_phones_announced-news-43156.php
  15. ^ a b c Doesn't support files with M4A container