![]() ![]() ![]() (Both the original and the QD run all N-Gage games.) It has everything you could expect from a mid-range smartphone, including J2ME support, MIDI and wav ringtones, SMS/ MMS support, WAP browsing, voice dialing, and so on. Added into this mix is some proprietary graphics hardware, which allows it to run (allegedly) optimized N-Gage-exclusive games. This means it runs version 1.1 of the Series 60 version of Symbian OS (making it one of the last phones to do so, as Nokia had already moved onto 2.0 with the Nokia 66), has approximately 4 megs of free memory, and includes an MMC slot and Bluetooth among its niceties. The N-Gage QD is, on the inside, very similar to the Nokia 3620/ 3650/ 3660, without the camera. It also happens to be one of Nokia's last first-generation Series 60 Symbian OS phones. For those unfamiliar with the original, both N-Gages are GSM cell phones aimed at gamers, due to their portable game system form factors and exclusive games. Released in in the US on October 7, 2003, Nokia's N-Gage QD is the slimmer, more intelligently-designed successor to the overwhelmingly unpopular N-Gage. ![]()
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