Nokia’s Series 40 to ‘offer a compelling touch experience’
Even though it’s lived a long, fruitful (some might even say wildly successful) life as Nokia’s one and only high-end feature phone platform, Series 40 is suffering from a bit of an identity crisis now that S60 pushing deeper than ever into categories traditionally considered dumbphone strongholds — one needs to look no further than the C5 to see that strategy in action. So, what’s next? Quite a bit, actually. Cellularmania appears to have gotten hold of an official document assuring developers that the company is continuing to drop money into taking Series 40 to the next level this year, promising a “compelling touch experience” along with confirmation of earlier rumors that we’d see dual-SIM devices for certain markets where it’s a big deal. It’s still unclear what kind of mix we’re going to see in Nokia’s product portfolio 5, 2, or even a single year from now, but Series 40’s still got a seat at the table — for now, anyway.
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