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Nokia 5800 XpressMusicNokia 5800 XpressMusic 3.2" 81MB 3.0MP From Free
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Nokia 6700 SlideNokia 6700 Slide 2.2" 45MB 5.0MP From Free
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Nokia X6 16GB BlackNokia X6 16GB 3.2" 16GB 5.0MP From Free
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Sony Ericsson Vivaz BlackSony Ericsson Vivaz 3.2" 75MB 8.0MP From Free
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Nokia N97 BlackNokia N97 3.5" 32GB 5.0MP From Free
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Sony Ericsson Satio BlackSony Ericsson Satio 3.5" 128MB 12.0MP From Free
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Nokia 5230Nokia 5230 3.2" 70MB 2.0MP From Free
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Nokia N86 BlackNokia N86 2.6" 8GB 8.0MP From Free
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Nokia 5530 XpressMusicNokia 5530 XpressMusic 2.9" 70MB 3.2MP From Free
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Nokia N97 MiniNokia N97 Mini 3.2" 8GB 5.0MP From Free
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Symbian mobile phones in depth

The term Symbian mobile phones refers to high-tech handsets that operate on the Symbian operating system. This is software that controls the operation of the phone and allocates power and memory to complete tasks incredibly efficiently.

As a result, Symbian mobile phones are able to run an astonishing amount of applications and allow owners to use a number of different functions of their handset simultaneously with minimal time lag.

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Why choose a Symbian mobile phone?

The amazing array of software that the system can run means that Symbian mobile phones offer you everything from mobile satellite navigation and GPS right through to word processing with Office software.

An important feature of Symbian mobile phones is also the fact that they allow new applications to be installed after purchase by downloading them from an app store. This means that owners can change the functionality of their mobile daily.

Symbian mobile phones’ world-beating functionality is enhanced by the processing speed the system offers. This means that you’ll be able to surf the web, work on documents, listen to music and take calls simultaneously with no frustrating delays – just as you would, in fact, if you were using your computer at home for the same purpose.

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Which Symbian mobile phones are available to buy?

Symbian mobile phones currently on sale include handsets in the Nokia’s Series 60 range, the UIQ models from Sony Ericsson, as well as selected Samsung handsets.

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Who are Symbian mobile phones suitable for?

If you’re the sort of person who wants more from a handset than making calls and sending text messages, a Symbian mobile phone would prove an excellent selection.

The fast processing power they boast also makes Symbian mobile phones a great choice for busy people who need to use their phones for e-mailing and attending to work while on the move.

However, if you really only require a mobile phone for basic communication services, then a Symbian mobile phone may not be for you and you may be better off choosing a simpler model.

History of Symbian mobile phones

Symbian grew out of an earlier graphical operating system called EPOC which was developed by Psion in the late 1980s and was subsequently used on the company’s then-market leading Personal Digital Assistants.

Some years later Symbian was spun off as a separate company and in the earlier part of this decade was acquired by Nokia, whose Nokia 9120 Communicator was the first open source mobile phone to use the system.

Since then Symbian has become the dominant mobile phone operating system across the globe and has been upgraded several times with the addition of new functions, including superior memory and native support for mobile digital television broadcasts.

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