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Before the HMD Global era, Nokia’s lineup was a sprawling ecosystem of 4-digit series and specialized "letter" sub-brand...
24/03/2026

Before the HMD Global era, Nokia’s lineup was a sprawling ecosystem of 4-digit series and specialized "letter" sub-brands. Here is a breakdown of the original Nokia phone series, categorized by their intended purpose and era.
1. The Classic 4-Digit Series (1990s – 2010)
This was the backbone of Nokia’s dominance. The first digit generally indicated the "class" of the phone.
* **1### Series (Ultrabasic): Focused on durability and battery life. Famous for the Nokia 1100 (the best-selling electrical gadget in history). Features were minimal: monochrome screens and built-in flashlights.
* **2### Series (Basic): Step-up from the 1###, often introducing color screens and basic VGA cameras for the budget-conscious consumer.
* 3### Series (Youth/Expressive): Targeted at younger users with interchangeable covers (Xpress-on) and a focus on ruggedness. The Nokia 3310 is the icon of this era.
* 5### Series (Active/Music): Dedicated to "active" lifestyles (dust/water resistance like the 5210) and later, music. This eventually evolved into the XpressMusic sub-brand (e.g., 5310, 5800).
* 6### Series (Business/Classic): The "professional" tier. Known for conservative designs, excellent build quality, and early adoption of tech like Bluetooth and GPRS. The 6310i and 6600 were staples in corporate offices.
* **7### Series (Fashion/Experimental): Nokia’s "weird" phase. These phones prioritized avant-garde design over ergonomics—think the lipstick-shaped 7280 or the leaf-shaped 7600.
* 8### Series (Premium/Luxury): High-end materials like titanium and stainless steel. These featured slide mechanisms and were status symbols (e.g., Nokia 8800).
* 9### Series (Communicator): The original "power user" devices. These huge bricks flipped open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard and a wide screen, running the early Symbian OS (e.g., 9000, 9210).
2. The Lettered Series (2005 – 2011)
As smartphones gained traction, Nokia simplified its branding into four distinct letters.
* Nseries (Multimedia Flagships): These were the "god-tier" phones of their time. They featured Carl Zeiss optics, large storage, and advanced video capabilities. The N95 and N8 are legendary for their camera performance.
* Eseries (Enterprise): Direct competitors to BlackBerry. These were focused on email, security, and productivity, often featuring full QWERTY keyboards (e.g., the slim and iconic E71).
* Xseries (Music/Social): Replaced the XpressMusic line, focusing on entertainment and social media for a younger audience (e.g., X3, X6).
* Cseries (Core): Represented the "Classic" line in a modern format, offering social networking and basic smartphone features at an affordable price (e.g., C3, C7).
3. The Transition Era (2011 – 2014)
Following the partnership with Microsoft and the decline of Symbian, three new brands emerged.
* Lumia: The Windows Phone era. Known for bold polycarbonate colors and "PureView" camera technology (e.g., the Lumia 1020 with its 41MP sensor).
* Asha: "Smart-feature" phones designed for emerging markets. They filled the gap between basic feature phones and full smartphones, often offering apps like WhatsApp on a budget (e.g., Asha 501).
* **Nokia X (2014): A short-lived, fascinating experiment where Nokia built phones running a heavily "skinned" version of Android that looked like Windows Phone.
Iconic Special Mentions
* N-Gage: A dedicated mobile gaming phone/console hybrid (2003) designed to take on the Game Boy Advance.
* PureView (808): The final Symbian phone, famous for introducing the massive 41MP sensor that paved the way for modern mobile photography.

29/05/2022
22/04/2021

Bitcoin, the world’s biggest cryptocurrency, fell as much as 14% to $51,541 on Sunday, reversing most of the big gains it made over the past week.

Bitcoin was last trading down 10% at $53,991 as of 1320 GMT, a whopping $12,000 below record highs set on Wednesday. Smaller rival Ether, the coin linked to the ethereum blockchain network, dropped 10% to $2,101.

Data website CoinMarketCap cited blackout in China’s Xinjiang region, which reportedly powers a lot of bitcoin mining, for the selloff.

Luke Sully, CEO at digital asset treasury specialist Ledgermatic, said in an email that people “may have sold on the news of the power outage in China and not the impact it actually had on the network”.

Despite the sudden selloff, bitcoin is still up 89% so far in 2021, driven by its mainstream acceptance as an investment and a means of payment, accompanied by the rush of retail cash into stocks, exchange-traded funds and other risky assets.

ہولو کاسٹ کارٹون فیسٹیول کی شروعات میں کر رہا ہوں ذیل میں دیا گیا کارٹون مجھے ان باکس میں وصول ہوا ہے بہت سے دوست اس کو ...
29/08/2018

ہولو کاسٹ کارٹون فیسٹیول کی شروعات میں کر رہا ہوں
ذیل میں دیا گیا کارٹون مجھے ان باکس میں وصول ہوا ہے
بہت سے دوست اس کو نہیں سمجھ سکے ہوں گیں
اس تصویر میں یہودیوں کو لاشوں کے نشان بناتے ہوۓ دکھایا گیا ہے لیکن لاش ایک بھی نہیں۔
یہ حقیقت کو چھوتی ہوئی تصویر ہے بلکل ایسے ھی یہودیوں نے لاکھوں یہودیوں کے مرنے کا ڈرامہ ہولو کاسٹ کھیلا اور ساری دنیا سے ہمدردی اور پیسا وصول کی جو خرچ فلسطین پر ہوا۔
اس کو لازمی شیئر کریں۔

Let’s stand up for equality, justice and human dignity.
10/12/2017

Let’s stand up for equality, justice and human dignity.

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24/02/2017

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إِنَّا للّه وإِنّا إِلَیهِ رَاجِعُونَ
08/07/2016

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25/09/2015

On this auspicious moment of Eid ul Adha Consultech wished Eid blessings to muslims around the world.
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04/10/2014

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