Nokia N-series - List of Tseries Devices

List of Tseries Devices

Nokia Tseries
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Tseries
Availability by country 2011—present
Operating system Symbian
Development status Active

Nokia Tseries (stands for Time) is a China-specific line of phones, made to cater services offered in China where most technologies and Web features are disabled or replaced by the country's proprietary inventions. For instance, most of the phones offered in this series would include the TD-SCDMA and EV-DO networks which are dominant in that marketplace. The line was launched on 13 June 2011 in the Chinese version of the Nokia Conversations blog.

The list may also include upcoming devices. These are the phones included in the series:

  • Nokia T7 is the first smartphone offered in the Tseries line, featuring a Nokia N8 shell with less specifications. Instead of a 12-megapixel shooter, the camera was modified to only 8 megapixels, but still offers high quality picture-taking and HD video recording. It is notable that the HDMI is now gone, and the network that the phone supports are TD-SCDMA and GSM.
  • Nokia T702 is a China-only handset, similar to the design of the Nokia E6 but with larger keys and apps suitable for the country. It also has deep integration of Chinese characters and special networking sites intended for that region. It is available to China Mobile only and will be offered in a modified Symbian Anna operating system.

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