A similar, but higher-pitched version of the N9 bells and marimba tune was available in 2013 on Lumia and Series 40 devices.With the release of Nokia 108 in 2013, a bells tune in polyphonic MIDI form was introduced and is still used today for basic (Series 30+) Nokia phones.The shortened version was introduced in 2013 on basic Nokia phones and also appeared on Nokia 3310 (2017). The Nokia N9 in late 2011 introduced a new tune based on bells and marimba, and was present on early Lumia devices and was also used on the Nokia Android smartphones in 2017.The full version for all other phones was used until 2011. In 2008 a new extended guitar-based version was made introduced with the Nokia N78, the shortened version (for Series 30 phones only) was introduced in 2009 with the release of the Nokia 5030 XpressRadio.It was used on some other phones until 2008. The Nokia 9500 Communicator in 2004 introduced a realtone recorded piano version.This Nokia tune has also been used in much later Nokia models (even after a newer one was introduced), the final Nokia phone using this Nokia tune was the Nokia 7070 Prism from 2008. Several different variants of these exist which differed between every phone's MIDI capability. In 2002 the Nokia 3510 introduced the polyphonic MIDI Nokia tune to other parts of the world.They were also the first mobile phones in the world to feature polyphonic ringtones. The first known polyphonic MIDI version of the Nokia tune was introduced in 1999 with the release of two South Korea-exclusive devices, the Nokia 8877 and the Nokia 8887.With the release of Nokia 6110 the tone was called 'Grande valse'. The original tune from 1994 until 2002 was in monophonic form, where one note is played at a time. It has since been evolved into many different types with the evolution of mobile phones' audio capabilities:
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