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  2. Nokia 4.2 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 4.2 is a Nokia-branded entry-level smartphone developed by HMD Global, ... [4] 2 GB RAM variant with 16 GB e-MMC 5.1 secondary memory.

  3. List of Nokia products - Wikipedia

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    2.1.4.2 Eseries (2006–2011) 2.1.4.3 Nseries (2005–2011) 2.1.4.4 Xseries ... The Nokia 3000 series are mostly mid-range phones targeted towards the youth market ...

  4. Category:Nokia Android smartphones - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 November 2023, at 10:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Nokia 3-digit series - Wikipedia

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    Nokia originally launched the brand for low end devices aimed at developing markets but among the series' original operating systems was the primarily smartphone-aimed operating system, Symbian which was discontinued in October 2011. [1]

  6. Nokia 2.3 - Wikipedia

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    It does not have a fingerprint sensor; however, it does have Nokia face unlock. [3] The Nokia 2.3, like x.2 series of Nokia phones, has a dedicated Google Assistant button on the left of the phone which can be pressed to quickly activate the Google Assistant or held and released for the Google Assistant to start and stop listening. [3]

  7. Nokia - Wikipedia

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    Nokia Corporation [5] [a] is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, originally established as a pulp mill in 1865. Nokia's main headquarters are in Espoo, Finland, in the Helsinki metropolitan area, [3] but the company's actual roots are in the Tampere region of Pirkanmaa. [6]

  8. Bluetooth Low Energy - Wikipedia

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    The original specification was developed by Nokia in 2006 under the name Wibree, [5] which was integrated into Bluetooth 4.0 in December 2009 as Bluetooth Low Energy. Mobile operating systems including iOS, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry, as well as macOS, Linux, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11, natively support Bluetooth Low Energy.

  9. Comparison of smartphones - Wikipedia

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    Model SoC CPU specifications GPU Storage capacity Removable storage RAM OS Custom launcher Dimensions Weight Battery Charging Display Camera Video Front-facing camera Fingerprint scanner