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Series 30+ AI simulator
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Series 30+
Series 30+ (abbreviated as S30+) is a software platform and application user interface used for some Nokia-branded and HMD-branded mobile phones. It is the main software used for Nokia feature phones succeeding Series 30 and Series 40. Earlier Series 30+ devices following its inception in 2013 use MediaTek chips and are based on MAUI software, while most devices since 2020 (including all 4G phones) are developed on Unisoc chips and run the Series 30+ interface on top of Mocor RTOS.
Many S30+ devices only support MAUI Runtime Environment (MRE) and its associated application file (.vxp) developed by MediaTek, but some later devices with MediaTek chips have included support for J2ME (Java) applications. More recent S30+ models are built on Mocor RTOS and are no longer compatible with MRE software.
S30+ contain many of the basic mobile phone features. The devices also come preloaded Opera Mini web browser and a Facebook app client.
Some S30+ based on MediaTek MAUI that support MRE applications (except Nokia 220) have an online shop for downloading new apps and games, and several S30+ devices that support J2ME applications, including a model of the Nokia 3310 3G, which ran the preceding Smart Feature OS shipped with access to Opera Mobile Store. Currently, the S30+ online shop was not featured in some devices based on Mocor RTOS due to no longer compatible with MRE/J2ME software.
Generally, Series 30+ is more limited as opposed to KaiOS, an operating system that HMD ships with certain other of its feature phones.
Series 30+ was created for Nokia's new MediaTek based phones, having switched away from Base Band 5. It first appeared in September 2013 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.[clarification needed]
In October 2017, HMD Global released Nokia 3310 3G which (instead of Series 30+) runs on Smart Feature OS, a platform based on Mocor RTOS developed by Unisoc. Before this, in 2015 three Microsoft-branded prototype phones: RM-1181, RM-1182 and RM-1183 were reportedly developed running a prototype version of Smart Feature OS. Photos that surfaced in 2018 showed a redesigned user interface, featuring elements of the Windows 10 Mobile design language and Microsoft Account integration. Early Nokia 3310 3G units ran the same Smart Feature OS as the three Microsoft prototype phones, but featured a different user interface. This design language was later adopted by most Nokia-branded 4G phones running the successor Series 30+ platform, which is based on Mocor RTOS. This includes later models of the Nokia 3310 3G manufactured in 2019. Due to this, since 2018, Smart Feature OS name was later reused as a platform based on KaiOS, starting from Nokia 8110 4G.
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. 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. However, the Cloud Phone was not supported in Europe and China.
Series 30+
Series 30+ (abbreviated as S30+) is a software platform and application user interface used for some Nokia-branded and HMD-branded mobile phones. It is the main software used for Nokia feature phones succeeding Series 30 and Series 40. Earlier Series 30+ devices following its inception in 2013 use MediaTek chips and are based on MAUI software, while most devices since 2020 (including all 4G phones) are developed on Unisoc chips and run the Series 30+ interface on top of Mocor RTOS.
Many S30+ devices only support MAUI Runtime Environment (MRE) and its associated application file (.vxp) developed by MediaTek, but some later devices with MediaTek chips have included support for J2ME (Java) applications. More recent S30+ models are built on Mocor RTOS and are no longer compatible with MRE software.
S30+ contain many of the basic mobile phone features. The devices also come preloaded Opera Mini web browser and a Facebook app client.
Some S30+ based on MediaTek MAUI that support MRE applications (except Nokia 220) have an online shop for downloading new apps and games, and several S30+ devices that support J2ME applications, including a model of the Nokia 3310 3G, which ran the preceding Smart Feature OS shipped with access to Opera Mobile Store. Currently, the S30+ online shop was not featured in some devices based on Mocor RTOS due to no longer compatible with MRE/J2ME software.
Generally, Series 30+ is more limited as opposed to KaiOS, an operating system that HMD ships with certain other of its feature phones.
Series 30+ was created for Nokia's new MediaTek based phones, having switched away from Base Band 5. It first appeared in September 2013 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.[clarification needed]
In October 2017, HMD Global released Nokia 3310 3G which (instead of Series 30+) runs on Smart Feature OS, a platform based on Mocor RTOS developed by Unisoc. Before this, in 2015 three Microsoft-branded prototype phones: RM-1181, RM-1182 and RM-1183 were reportedly developed running a prototype version of Smart Feature OS. Photos that surfaced in 2018 showed a redesigned user interface, featuring elements of the Windows 10 Mobile design language and Microsoft Account integration. Early Nokia 3310 3G units ran the same Smart Feature OS as the three Microsoft prototype phones, but featured a different user interface. This design language was later adopted by most Nokia-branded 4G phones running the successor Series 30+ platform, which is based on Mocor RTOS. This includes later models of the Nokia 3310 3G manufactured in 2019. Due to this, since 2018, Smart Feature OS name was later reused as a platform based on KaiOS, starting from Nokia 8110 4G.
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. 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. However, the Cloud Phone was not supported in Europe and China.
