Nokia uses symbian or s60 as their operating systems
Short answer, "Maybe". Looks like Nokia was in talks to go to the Android platform, but as of last year it didn't seem it would because of the declining sale of Nokia.
One can find information on Nokia smartphones in the Technology Today magazine. They have tons of articles on technology, such as smartphones and other Nokia products.
Yes, Nokia 6700 supports 3G technology.
Nokia E50 supports edge technology.
There are many sites out there for nokia apps, for example http://www.nokiaapps.co.uk or www.ovi.com you should also find out what developer platform your on and then search for apps for that platform(i think it tells you when you sign up at nokiaapps.co.uk
The parent company of mobile Nokia is Nokia Corporation, which is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics company. Originally known for its mobile phones, Nokia has shifted its focus towards telecommunications infrastructure and technology services in recent years. After selling its mobile phone division to Microsoft in 2014, Nokia has concentrated on 5G technology and network solutions. Today, Nokia remains a key player in the global telecommunications industry.
It uses Nokia Platform Operating System. This inherits the UI similarities from Symbian, Maemo and replaces series 40 on Nokia's low end devices.
The N8 is the last phone manufactured by Nokia in the N-Series. The N-Series were Symbian OS based phones and Nokia decided to only use this as a Franchise platform. In 2011 Nokia agreed to ship its Smartphones with Windows mobile OS.
Symbian is an operating system or fimrware platform for mobile phones. Mostly Nokia
no.....it will not support 3G
nokia drive
no mts is 1600mhz cdma but nokia 2112 has only 800mhz cdma technology you can check also