Symbian's Smartphone Show sees all the members of the Symbian ecosystem get together to show off their latest offerings. This live photo gallery offers an insight into what goes at the event and supporting activities.
The Nokia N95 8GB is a tweaked version of the N95. It has more RAM memory, a redesigned back cover with different build materials. There's also a bigger battery inside and updated multimedia keys. There are plenty of on board software changes too.
Nokia's middle of the road Nseries device is aimed at music lover and gamers. It looks set to be one of the main phones for N-Gage fans thanks to the provision of specific gaming keys. However it is also one of the first Nseries to support the Nokia Music store.
At the Go Play Event at the end of August 2007 in London Nokia launched the N81 and N95 8GB. The Nokia Music Store (UK) was also launched together with the Nokia new generation N-Gage gaming platform.
Sony Ericsson's P1i is the latest in the venerable P series - Sony Ericsson's high end, business focused smartphones. With a 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera, on board WiFi and powered by touch screen enabled UIQ 3 it is a highly versatile device.
The S60 Summit 2007 was held in Barcelona. On display were solutions from right across the S60 ecosystem as well as the latest S60 devices. S60 has certainly come a long way since the launch of the Nokia 7650.
The Nokia 6120 really pushes S60 down into the mid tier of Nokia's device portfolio. It is one of the smallest S60 devices to date. It still packs a powerful feature set including HSDPA connectivity and is on of the first S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 phones.
At 3GSM 2007 Nokia announced the E65 - a slider for the Eseries (business) range of phone. Notable among its features are one-touch keys which allow easy access to key functions such as contacts and group calling. It might not have the glamour of its bigger borthers, but it still packs a punch.
Nokia's Communicator series goes S60. The E90 is Nokia's top of the range business phone - a phone with a phone. It opens clamshell style to reveal a full keyboard and large internal screen. Its built like a brick and looks a bit like on too.
Motorola's re-entry into the Symbian phone world. The Z8 has a quniue form factor - a modified slider - which has earned it the nick name the bannana phone. Its also the first non-touch screen UIQ phone. Other impressive details include the bundled software - Shozu and Sky by Mobile (UK users can access Sky channels).