![]() It also ticked every spec under the sun, with its 3.5″ AMOLED display, USB on the go, mini HDMI port, 16 gigs of internal storage, and an excellent speaker. That camera was the very best a phone could offer back then and many steps ahead of its competitors It was around 13mm thick, which for Nokia standards was pretty thin, and had a show stopper massive 12-megapixel camera sensor on its back with Zeiss optics, xenon flash, and 720p video recording. It needed to survive the apocalypse, and it probably would have. Unlike other phones that were obsessed with being thin and light, this was a classic Nokia approach to design. Arguably one of the most durable touchscreen phone of all time. It felt like a tank because it was built like a tank. It had an anodized aluminum body, that came in 5 vibrant colors, with 2 additional colors being added later on. And in classic Nokia fashion, they absolutely nailed the hardware. Not the hardware in particular, but the software, Symbian^3 was supposed to be the first flagship Symbian experience built from the ground up for a capacitive touchscreen and with multitouch support.
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