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Nokia's model numbers explained

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Nokia's model numbers explained

Postby Steve Bildermann » Sun Dec 19, 2004 5:21 am

Vodaphone supply Nokia phones....

1XXX and 2XXX - Basic Category phones (mainly voice-centric, entry-level phones mostly for prepaid and emerging markets)

3XXX - Expression Category phones - generally relatively low-cost phones, but with youth-oriented features like changeable covers, downloadable ring tones, etc.

5XXX - Active Category phones - rugged phones designed for a more active user

6XXX - Classic Category phones - full featured, conservatively styled phones - mainly for mid-line business-type users

7XXX - Fashion Category phones - higher price, small phones with unique, flashy designs

8XXX - Premium Category phones - highest price, more conservative style, but high-end materials and finishes

9XXX - Communicator Category phones - converged, keyboard enabled devices
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Postby tatsujin » Thu Dec 23, 2004 3:06 am

Just to add to the theme, Siemens phones have a system based on the Mercedes car naming system -

CXX - budget range

MXX - middle range

SXX - high range

SLXX - luxurious

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