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Latest revision as of 17:15, 16 May 2010
As part of cellular major industry, Nokia seems to have recognized that internet telephony will be instrumental in the future. As such Nokia makes it possible for Symbian operating system to operate in Nokia handphone, providing customers with a cellular that can be readily used for internet telephony. In the example, we will use several Nokia handphone, such as, Nokia E61, Nokia E71 and Nokia N80. The former is more of PDA-type cellular phone while the latter is small in terms of dimension. Nokia E61, Nokia E71 and Nokia N80 are WiFi Phone.
The WiFi phone configuration for all Nokia is somewhat similar, with minor differences in terms of menu appearance. So generally, those who are used to Symbian should not encounter significant challenges in turning to these phones.