The Nokia N-Gage (original) ran on S60v1. Its ROM is fascinating because it stripped out all the "Camera" and "MMS" code to save space for the N-Gage game launcher and MP3 player. It’s a stripped-down, performance-tuned version of the 7650 ROM. Hacking N-Gage ROMs was a popular pastime in the early 2000s to try and port the game launcher to the 3650 (with mixed results).
Supported MMS, polyphonic ringtones, and a one-handed user interface designed for 176x208 resolution displays. Notable S60v1 Devices
This article dives deep into the architecture, the history, and the modern-day preservation of the .
The Nokia N-Gage (original) ran on S60v1. Its ROM is fascinating because it stripped out all the "Camera" and "MMS" code to save space for the N-Gage game launcher and MP3 player. It’s a stripped-down, performance-tuned version of the 7650 ROM. Hacking N-Gage ROMs was a popular pastime in the early 2000s to try and port the game launcher to the 3650 (with mixed results).
Supported MMS, polyphonic ringtones, and a one-handed user interface designed for 176x208 resolution displays. Notable S60v1 Devices
This article dives deep into the architecture, the history, and the modern-day preservation of the .