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  • Nokia N77

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 80h | 📦 Boxed: No

    📅 Release Year: 2007 | 💰 Release Price: ~370 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~300k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The?Nokia N77?is a?3G?smartphone?from?Nokia, introduced on 12 February 2007 and released in June 2007.?It runs on?Symbian?9.1 (S60?3rd Edition). The N77’s specs were somewhat basic compared with most?Nseries?devices at the time, but it included a?DVB-H?television tuner. As stated in Nokia’s press release, the N77 was designed as a low-cost mobile TV to accelerate DVB-H adoption.?Sporting a candybar design similar to the?N73, it was the company’s second DVB-H device after the?N92, though it did have a smaller screen.?The N77 was thus only available in limited DVB-H markets and are now hard to come by.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia N77

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    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    👁 Evaluation: BNIB – 10/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 0m 📦 Boxed: YES


    📰 About this collectible: The?Nokia N77?is a?3G?smartphone?from?Nokia, introduced on 12 February 2007 and released in June 2007.?It runs on?Symbian?9.1 (S60?3rd Edition). The N77’s specs were somewhat basic compared with most?Nseries?devices at the time, but it included a?DVB-H?television tuner. As stated in Nokia’s press release, the N77 was designed as a low-cost mobile TV to accelerate DVB-H adoption.?Sporting a candybar design similar to the?N73, it was the company’s second DVB-H device after the?N92, though it did have a smaller screen.?The N77 was thus only available in limited DVB-H markets and are now hard to come by.

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    Authenticity & Condition:
    – Originality verification (exterior, labels)
    – Matching IMEI (box, label, motherboard)
    – Physical condition assessment (scratches, cracks, screws)

    Functional Testing:
    – Powers on
    – Display functionality
    – Camera (when applicable)
    – Vibration mechanism (when applicable)
    – Security code
    – Charging
    – Network connectivity
    – Call functionality including speaker (non-BNIB units on European networks)

    Additional specific tests available upon request.

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  • Nokia N78

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone with the new extended guitar-based version of the Nokia Tune

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 130h | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2008 | 💰 Release Price: ~350 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~2M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia N78 is a 3G smartphone made by Nokia. It was first introduced at the Mobile World Congress on 11 February 2008, and was launched on 26 May 2008 for &eur;o;350 before taxes and subsidies. It runs on Symbian 9.3 (S60 3rd Edition, FP2) and was marketed as a more cheaper Nseries device inside a compact, light body. The phone is compatible with the N-Gage 2.0 mobile gaming service.

    It is the successor of the N73 and its design shares similarities with the N81, N82 and N96. Despite its relatively low price, the Nokia N78 does still pack numerous standard Nseries features such as A-GPS, HSDPA and Wi-Fi. It has a touch-sensitive Navi wheel like on the N81, and was the first Nokia (and among the first overall, along with Sony Ericsson W980) to feature an FM transmitter. Its keypad is hidden in idle mode and lights up when a key is pressed. It did not however become popular like the N73 was. Later in 2008 the Nokia N79 was introduced.

    The Nokia N78 was also the first Nokia phone with the new extended guitar-based version of the Nokia Tune.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia N8

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone to run on Symbian^3

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 9.9/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2010 | 💰 Release Price: ~400 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~5M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia N8 is a touchscreen-based smartphone developed by Nokia. Announced on 27 April 2010, the Nokia N8 was the first device to run on the Symbian^3 mobile operating system and it was the company’s flagship device for the year.It was released on 30 September 2010 at the Nokia Online Store before being released in markets around the world on 1 October 2010.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia N80

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The world first UPnP-compatible phone,

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Miro

    ⏱ Life timer: 0 | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: 500 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~2M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The N80 was the world’s first UPnP-compatible phone, allowing the transfer of media files to compatible devices over Wi-Fi.The N80 was officially described as a multimedia computer by Nokia, like its successor Nokia N95.

    📝 Reviews when released: CNET 🔗

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  • Nokia N80 Prototype S5.1: The birth of the World’s First UPnP Phone

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The world first UPnP-compatible phone,

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Miro

    ⏱ Life timer: 0 | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: 500 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~2M (final units)


    📰 Why this phone matters: This unit represents the earliest surviving form of the world’s first
    UPnP-compatible phone, the Nokia N80, shown here in its S5.1 prototype
    stage long before the technology reached consumers. Built in Finland and
    marked with the legendary 004400 Nokia internal IMEI range, this device
    was part of Nokia’s secret push to bring home-network integration to
    mobile phones for the first time in history.

    The internal label reveals everything expected from a genuine engineering
    sample: a masked FCC and IC set, the placeholder Xyy-n model code, and an
    unreleased product code known only to Nokia’s R&D teams. The bold PROTO
    S5.1 stamp indicates an early hardware validation cycle, a phase where
    engineers were still shaping the mechanics, RF behavior, and multimedia
    stack that would define the N80. A matching S5.1 barcode sticker on the
    side confirms that this device circulated between test teams, yet survived
    in untouched, mint condition – almost impossible for units used at this
    development depth.

    UPnP was the N80’s signature innovation, a world-first feature allowing a
    mobile phone to discover and communicate with home media servers, TVs, and
    computers. But before the world ever saw this capability demonstrated on a
    stage, units like this one acted as the true testbeds. Early debug builds
    of Symbian OS 9.1 ran experimental networking stacks, Wi-Fi drivers, and
    service discovery modules. Engineers used devices like this to validate
    seamless connectivity, file sharing, remote playback, and the foundation
    of what would later become the connected-smartphone era.

    The Finnish build origin makes the device even rarer. Only the earliest
    pilot-line N80 units came from Finland, assembled for hardware tuning,
    firmware experiments, and RF calibration. Most were disassembled, reworked
    to exhaustion, or destroyed after testing concluded. This one escaped
    untouched – a true anomaly.

    With its dual proto identifiers preserved, its 004400 IMEI confirming deep
    internal lineage, and its role at the dawn of UPnP mobility, this N80
    S5.1 prototype is not just a rare device. It is a technological milestone
    captured in physical form – the raw, unfiltered origin of the world’s
    first UPnP phone.

    📝 Reviews when released: CNET 🔗

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  • Nokia N810

    💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 9.8/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2007 | 💰 Release Price: ~480 $

    📊 Units Sold: ~500k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia N810 Internet tablet is an Internet appliance from Nokia and despite Nokia’s strong association with cellular products, the N810, like preceding tablets produced by Nokia, was not a phone, but instead allowed the user to browse the Internet and communicate using Wi-Fi networks or with a mobile phone via Bluetooth. It built on the hardware and software of the Nokia N800 with some features added and some removed.

    📝 Reviews when released: Trusted Reviews 🔗

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  • Nokia N82 Prototype S3.2: The Flash Xenon Genesis Device

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 10/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Sharaku or Tiger

    ⏱ Life timer: 0m | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2007 | 💰 Release Price: ~450 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~2M (final units)


    📰 Why this phone matters: This unit is a genuine Nokia N82 PROTO S3.2, originating from a late-stage engineering batch used by Nokia for field validation prior to commercial release. The PROTO S3.2 marking identifies it as a Stage 3.2 engineering device, meaning it had near-final hardware but was still running precommercial firmware intended for network, camera, and stability testing. Only a very small number of these were produced, and most were destroyed after internal validation.

    The RM-314 internal board combined with the 004401 IMEI prefix, missing IMEI barcode, and CMII placeholder confirms that this unit predates formal regulatory submission and was never intended for retail sale. The presence of a 2D matrix tag rather than a standard retail IMEI label is a Nokia R&D signature seen only on true engineering property.

    The chrome mirror housing is a known prototype mechanical shell used before finalizing the production colors. This non-retail reflective finish allowed engineers to detect micro-cracks, alignment issues, and housing fatigue during testing. The keypad includes Chinese character markings, indicating that this unit was part of the APAC field-testing program, where network compatibility, input methods, and Chinese localizations were evaluated.

    The Nokia N82 itself was one of the most important camera phones of its era, introducing a xenon flash that outperformed the N95 and set new standards for mobile photography. Built on Symbian OS v9.2 with S60 3rd Edition FP1, the N82 combined GPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, and a 5 MP Carl Zeiss camera into what many considered the best camera phone of 2007. As the last high-end candybar Nseries device before the shift to sliders and touchscreens, the N82 marks the end of a major design era at Nokia.

    This prototype captures the device at the critical moment before release, with a rare combination of S3.2 prototype labeling, APAC keypad, chrome housing, and internal RM-314 board markings. Few surviving units include all these characteristics, making this one of the most historically significant and collectible N82 prototypes known today.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia N86

    💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone with a 8MP camera

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 0m | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2009 | 💰 Release Price: ~375 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~1M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia N86 8MP is a high-end smartphone announced on 17 February 2009 and released in May 2009. It runs on Symbian OS 9.3 (S60 3rd Edition FP2) and is part of the Nseries. It shares similar design features with the N97.
    One of its main selling points is its Carl Zeiss photography features. It was Nokia’s first camera phone to have an 8 megapixel sensor (although late compared to other manufacturers),and features both multiple aperture settings and a mechanical shutter (uncommon features by the standards of camera phones), and a Carl Zeiss lens with a wide angle of view (28 mm equivalent). It also has auto focus and a dual LED flash (3rd generation dual-LEDs), and an AF assist light. Video capture resolution is 640 x 480 pixels (VGA) at 30 frames per second.

    The N86 continuous the form factor of the Nokia N95 and N85 with its dual-sliding form factor, whilst adding a toughened glass front cover and metal detailing and keypad, making it look and feel premium.It has a 2.6-inch AMOLED display, a fast 434 MHz processor, and an 8 GB internal memory.It also has the same kickback stand as the N85 so it is possible to use as a small standalone screen, and it is possible to configure the opening of the stand to launch applications such as the video player. It also supports the N-Gage gaming platform. The N86 8MP is regarded as the spiritual successor of the N95 8GB due to its feature set in the same sliding form factor, and the commercial failure of the N96. Some regard it a successor of the N82 due to its camera.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia N90 Prototype NPI-2 F5.0

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone with unique swivel design

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Gromit

    ⏱ Life timer: 0 | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2005 | 💰 Release Price: ~250 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~500k (final units)


    📰 Why this phone matters: Nokia N90 Prototype – RM-42 (Proto NPI-2)
    A rare engineering prototype from Nokia’s golden era, this RM-42 NPI-2 unit represents an early pre-production stage of the iconic Nokia N90, the first smartphone in history built around a full Carl Zeiss Tessar autofocus camera module.

    Hand-assembled in Finland and labeled “Proto NPI-2 – Not For Sale,” this device belongs to an internal batch reserved exclusively for Nokia’s imaging and mechanical engineering teams. It features the trademark twist-and-shoot camcorder design, the Tessar 2.9/5.5 AF lens, and the unmistakable dual-hinge architecture that made the N90 one of the most advanced camera phones of its time.

    Carrying a prototype IMEI and early hardware IDs, this device offers a rare glimpse into Nokia’s development process during a period when mobile imaging innovation was at its peak. A true collector’s highlight – a milestone device in its pure, pre-release form.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia N91 4GB

    💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The first ever phone encompassing a 4 GB internal hard drive allowing storage for 3.000 songs (the 8 GB revision came later), Tthe first Nokia phone to run on Symbian 9.1.

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Thunder

    ⏱ Life timer: 188h | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2007 | 💰 Release Price: ~700 $

    📊 Units Sold: ~400k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia N91 is a smartphone produced by Nokia as part of their Nseries line of portable devices. It was announced on April 27, 2005 along with N70 and N90 as the first three Nseries devices. The N91 ran on Symbian-based S60 3rd Edition (the first to run on Symbian 9.1). It was the first ever phone encompassing a 4 GB internal hard drive, allowing storage for 3,000 songs (an 8 GB revision came later). The N91 is highly focused on music, with dedicated music keys on the front which slide down to reveal the keypad. It also featured the industry-standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, and was anticipated as a major challenger to Apple, whose iPod dominated the industry. The design of the N91 is based on stainless steel with a matte finish.
    The N91 became one of 2005’s most anticipated phones, however it suffered from a long delay of release. It was expected to begin shipping by the end of 2005; but in September that year the device was delayed till 2006.In February 2006, it was delayed yet again due to software issues, pushing the release to Q2.Finally in April 2006 it was first released to consumers, a full year after announcement.
    Nevertheless, N91 won the ‘Most Innovative Product’ and ‘Most Technologically Advanced Product’ award in recognition of its true multimedia music experience, added together with its high-end smartphone capabilities.In advertisements for the phone, Nokia recommended Bose and Sennheiser headphones. Its sound output is considered by many to be of very high quality and very loud.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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