Sometimes it’s rather hard to keep track of the devices released by manufacturers, including Nokia, since most of them have similar names.
In the past we had various series of Nokia including many smartphones and feature phones. Most typical namings of high-end devices consisted of the series number of the device and the series name it belonged to, e.g. the Nokia N95 or the Nokia E65. The rest of the mid-range devices used to get 4-digit numbered names (like the Nokia 6320).
After releasing a number of interesting low-end devices based on Symbian, Nokia decided to move up to a new version of namings — it split the devices into categorized series getting the name that used to mention this or that spec presence and added a single digit to the smartphone. The higher was the digit number better was the device. But then the system went out of control, and the one-digit naming of the smartphones became impossible.
And finally, to deal with all this mess, Nokia decided to get rid of the series codes and to stick up only with numbers. The new naming with come up with a 3-digit system. The first digit will mention the price of the device: the higher number assumes a higher price. The following two digits will be used to identify the device among the range of the same-cost devices.
Let’s hope that at least this time the naming or even let’s say numbering of the smartphones will work better for Nokia.






