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Series 30+ (abbreviated as S30+) is a software platform and application user interface used for Nokia-branded, then HMD-branded mobile devices since 2024. The platform was introduced by Nokia in September 2013, first appearing on the Nokia 108, and has been the main Nokia feature phone operating system after the end of the Series 30 and Series 40 platforms in 2014. Despite the similar name and user interface, the S30+ is technically completely different and unrelated to the S30.
Many S30+ devices only support MAUI Runtime Environment, and application file (.vxp)[1] developed by MediaTek,[2][3] but some later devices have included support for J2ME applications. Some S30+ models also come with an online shop that allows downloading new apps and games.[4]
Since late 2023, HMD has collaborated with CloudMosa to introduce various cloud-based widgets for feature phones using the Cloud Phone ("Cloud Apps For Feature Phone") technology.[6] This partnership marks the first time that Nokia Series 30+ devices are capable of accessing YouTube, Shorts, TikTok, Google Sign-in Services and real-time modern web applications. The first device to support Cloud Apps on Series 30+ is the Nokia 110 4G (2023), with all devices released in 2023 onwards set to feature this capability through OTA updates.[7] However, the Cloud Phone was not supported in Europe and China.
Since 24 April 2024, HMD launched four new 4G feature phones: Nokia 215 4G (Nokia 220 4G in China, India and Vietnam), 225 4G, 235 4G and Nokia 3210 (2024),[8] all supporting the Cloud Phone technology. The HMD 105 and 110 are the first two devices that use the brand name HMD. These phones drop the name S30+ in favor of the generic Mocor RTOS name.[9]
List of devices
The following feature phones use the Series 30+ platform and are all available as both single and Dual SIM models.
Nokia 130 is a smaller device with a 1.8-inch display, also released in 2014.[10]
Nokia 215 was announced in January 2015. Like the 220, the 215 has a 2.4-inch display, has GPRS – EDGE connectivity, and only has a VGA camera.[11]
Nokia 105 (2015) is a device announced in June 2015, is the 2nd edition of the Nokia 105 (2013) with Series 30, it notably had increased storage and could store over 2.000 contacts and last 35 days on standby, and is advertised as a backup telephone for smartphone users.[12]
Nokia 222 is a device announced in August 2015. The differentiation from its predecessors is that it comes with Skype'sGroupMe application preinstalled,[13] supports J2ME applications.
Nokia 230 was launched in November 2015. This device features front-facing and main camera both with LED flash.[14]
Nokia 216 was announced in September 2016 and released in October 2016 (first released in India and Vietnam, later in the United Kingdom in January 2017). It is identical in features to the Nokia 215 with the main difference being the front-facing camera and a slight redesign.[15]
Nokia 150 was launched on 13 December 2016. It looks like a Nokia 216 but excludes a front camera and flash, uses a different processor, only has 6 ringtones in Tones, and has a matte finish around the keypad (as opposed to the glossy finish around the keypad on the Nokia 216). It still features Bluetooth but cannot access the internet.
Nokia 3310 (2017) in 2G was announced on 26 February 2017. This was the final Series 30+ device that support J2ME applications.
Since 2019, many Nokia S30+ models released with the Chinese Mocor RTOS platform (with some S30+ devices bases on old MTK MAUI due to without 4G support):
Nokia 3310 3G (2019), the first Series 30+ device with Mocor RTOS. Several later Nokia 3310 3G devices (manufacturing in 2019) run Series 30+ instead of Smart Feature OS in 2017 version (although both were based on Mocor RTOS), with different pre-instead games and apps instead of downloadable J2ME games and apps in Smart Feature OS.[16]
Nokia 220 4G (2019) was announced on 24 July 2019, the second Series 30+ with Mocor RTOS that uses a graphical user interface similar to 2019 version of Nokia 3310 3G.
Nokia 215 4G (2020) was announced on 10 October 2020 [19]
Nokia 225 4G (2020) was announced on 10 October 2020 [19]
Nokia 105 4G (2021) was released on 23 May 2021[20]
Nokia 6310 (2021) was announced on 26 July 2021 [21]
Nokia 105 (2022) was announced on 26 March 2022 [22]
Nokia 110 (2022) was announced on 26 March 2022 [22]
Nokia 105 Plus (2022) on 26 April 2022 in India [23]
Nokia 8210 4G (2022)
Nokia 5710 XpressAudio (2022), which was the first phone featuring wireless Bluetooth earbuds.
Nokia 2660 Flip (2022), the first flip with Series 30+.
Nokia 105 Plus (2022) was announced on 1 December 2022 for China and India.
Since 2023, many S30+ devices released with IP52 water resistance, some models with IPS display, including:
Nokia 105 (2023) with IP52 water resistant.
Nokia 106 (2023) with IP52 water resistant.
Nokia 106 4G (2023) in India and Russia, with IP52 water resistance. In late 2023, users in India upgraded with the latest firmware via FOTA and added Cloud Phone technology[7] support.
Nokia 110 (2023) in India, with IP52 water resistant, The first device support
Nokia 130 Music, with IP52 water resistant
Nokia 125 (2023) in China, is a rebrand of the Nokia 130 Music, IP52 water resistant
Nokia 150 (2023) with IP52 water resistant
Nokia 105 4G (2023) with IPS display, IP52 water resistant.
Nokia 110 4G (2023) with IPS display, IP52 water resistant. In late 2023, users in India upgraded with the latest firmware via FOTA and added Cloud Phone technology[7] support.
Nokia 105 Pro 4G (2023), supports Micro-SD, IPS display, and IP52 water resistance.
Nokia 110 Pro 4G (2023), supports Micro-SD, IPS display, and IP52 water resistance.
Several S30+ phones since 2023 also featured built-in UPI payments app for Indian users only.[24]
Since 04/2024, many Series 30+ devices released with USB-C charging, including:
Nokia 5310 (2024), with a design similar to the Nokia 5310 (2020) but with a larger screen at 2.8" IPS (compared to the 2.4-inch TFT of the 2020 version), and supports USB-C.[25]
Nokia 6310 (2024), with a design similar to the Nokia 6310 (2021), 2.8" IPS display, supports USB-C.[25]
Nokia 230 (2024), with a metal design similar to the Nokia 230 but with additional metal accents surrounding the external speaker, flash LED, and camera, and supports USB-C charging.[25]
The Boring Phone (2024), in cooperation with Heineken and Bodega, is based on the Nokia 2660 Flip, with a monochrome screen and fewer features.[26]
Nokia 225 4G (2024) with new design language featuring flat edges surrounding the body, IPS display and USB-C charging, and a VGA camera, featuring Cloud Phone technology[6] support.[8]
Nokia 220 4G (2024) in China, India and Vietnam, with a design similar to Nokia 225 4G (2024) but without a camera, larger screen 2.8" IPS and USB-C charging.[27] The Indian and Vietnamese version also featuring Cloud Phone technology[6] support.[8]
Nokia 215 4G (2024), is a rebrand of the Nokia 220 4G 2024 in China but with a global market, featuring Cloud Phone technology[6] support.[8]
Nokia 235 4G (2024), with a design similar to Nokia 225 4G (2024) but with a 2MP camera, IPS display, and USB-C, featuring Cloud Phone technology[6]support.[8]
Nokia 3210 (2024),[28] with flat design, 2MP camera, IPS display, USB-C, featuring Cloud Phone technology[6]support.[8]
HMD 105 (2024), one of the first two Series 30+ devices that use HMD brand name.[29]
HMD 110 (2024), one of the first two Series 30+ devices that use HMD brand name.[30]
HMD Barbie™ Phone (2024) in Europe countries and China, in cooperation with Mattel, is based on the Nokia 2660 Flip, with Barbie's theme design and features.[31] The US version of this phone run KaiOS instead of Mocor RTOS.
HMD 105 4G (2024), 4G version of HMD 105 (2024) for many countries that no longer support 2G, featuring Cloud Phone technology[6]support.[8]
HMD 110 4G (2024, 4G version of HMD 110 (2024) for many countries that no longer support 2G, featuring Cloud Phone technology[6]support.[8] Also have Nokia logo variant.[32]
Smart Feature OS devices
Note: this list not including Nokia phones that run Smart Feature OS based on KaiOS.
Three Microsoft-branded prototype phones: RM-1181, RM-1182 and RM-1183 was reportedly developed in 2015, which run the prototype version of Smart Feature OS based on Mocor RTOS. Photos surfaced in 2018 showed a redesigned user interface, featuring elements of Windows 10 Mobile design language and Microsoft Account integration.[33] There was a video about this prototype phone have the animation was very similar to the Smart Feature OS in the Nokia 3310 3G, and also support J2ME applications.[34]
Nokia 3310 3G (2017) was announced by HMD Global on 29 October 2017.[35] Early phones run the same Smart Feature OS from three Microsoft prototype phones, but with different user interface instead of the Windows 10 Mobile design language, which was later adopted to most Nokia 4G phones that run the successor Series 30+ based on Mocor RTOS, including later 3310 3G devices that manufacturing in 2019.
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