The Nokia C7 smartphone contains NFC hardware and, via Symbian Belle, can now be used for NFC tag reading and writing applications. More
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Nokia
Nokia N9
The Nokia N9 is a high-end MeeGo-based tablet-style smart phone which started shipping in September 2011. More
Nokia 701
The Nokia 701 features a 3.5-inch IPS LCD display with ClearBlack technology which, Nokia says, makes it “the brightest smartphone screen to date”. More
Nokia 700
The Nokia 700 is a Symbian device that includes a 1GHz processor, 3.2-inch screen, GPS, a compass and a 5-megapixel camera as well as NFC. More
Nokia 603
The Nokia 603 is a Symbian Belle device with NFC, designed for first time smartphone owners. The device retails at around €200 (US$275) before taxes and subsidies and started shipping on 21 October 2011. More
Nokia Oro
The Nokia Oro is a phone “intended for someone who doesn’t want their mobile device to look the same as other people’s.” More
Nokia 6212 Classic
The Nokia 6212 Classic was for a long time the only commercially available NFC phone. Its design pre-dates the single wire protocol and it uses an embedded secure element. More
Nokia 6216 Classic
The Nokia 6216 Classic was to be the Finnish phone giant’s first SWP handset and was expected in late 2009 but was subsequently cancelled. More
Nokia 6131 NFC
The Nokia 6131 NFC was the first commercially available handset with integrated NFC. More
Nokia 801T
The Nokia 801T is a Symbian smartphone designed for use on China Mobile’s TD-SCDMA network. More
Nokia NFC Shell CC-229D
The Nokia NFC Shell CC-229D was an NFC-enabled ‘shell’ add-on that fitted over a Nokia 3220 handset. More
Nokia Field Force NFC Shell
The Nokia Field Force NFC Shell was called the Nokia Mobile RFID Kit when it was announced in spring 2004 at CeBIT. More