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Mobile Browser ID (User-Agent) Strings

The non-mobile stuff is here (hint: you get jerked back by the power cord after 3 feet and your arms start to ache after 10 minutes with non-mobile stuff) or click on any right menu link for the browser/section.

We started these pages with four strings because we had never seen a comprehensive list anywhere. Nominally RFC 1945 and RFC 2068 define them (get RFCs) but only as an afterthought (the RFCs define HTTP 1.0 and 1.1). Browser IDs, more correctly User Agent IDs, appear, among other places, as the environmental variable HTTP_USER_AGENT in Apache. You need this information to make the fewest checks possible for the browser environment or how to optimise the display or ... to know who and what is crawling around your site. And if you want to check your browser string use our handy page.

New Stuff: Seems the fashion a couple of years ago was for Gecko clones, now its WebKit clones. Could it be that browsers are fashion driven? Heaven forfend. Nothing too exciting on this update. Just good solid stuff and as always more of those pesky mobile things on the web than ever. In passing we note that the mobile manufacturers seem to love these heavy web sites with each page taking a couple of Gig. Probably all that wireless network overload we hear about is users checking the manufacturers web site for essential security updates. Well it's just a theory.

The end of an era. The last version of Netscape - the browser that started the modern browser business is no more. Nescape is dead - long live Netscape.

Note: We always send an email to thank you for your contribution - if you don't get one it's 'cos your spam filters are probably putting it in your junk folder (thanks a bundle) or 'cos you gave us a wrong return address 'cos you don't trust us (thanks a bundle).

As always - especially if you are feeling a super-sleuth moment coming on - have look at the mystery strings and strings from server logs to add to the total of mankind's knowledge.

For browser historians. We thought that Mosaic was the original browser. As usual we were wrong. James Butler took the time to drop us an email - thanks:

Before there was NSCA's Mosaic there were several other browsers capable of interpreting HTML, including Erwise and Viola, both of which I used before the Andreeson project issued any software. Although primarily for viewing SGML, both of those browsers did a pretty good job of parsing the very basic HTML commands that Mr. Berners-Lee published as he developed his SGML subset (HTML).

We discontinued the crawler, spiders and robots section - there is much better coverage at this site which is the home of robots.txt which is, as you all know, the file that tells well behaved crawlers to 'keep out' of your dirty linen.

If your browser string is NOT here please take a moment and click here then mail us the result (if you are using an exotic browser send us the URL of where to get it). We are now crediting the supplier of each string or answer individually as a homage to all those folks who take the time as thousands of you have done over the years. Many thanks for helping ourselves. We have added some info about changing UA strings which unless you have to do it is, we think, a Very Bad Thing™.

Mobile Things

This section was started to include the browser strings generated by mobile things which we broadly define as:

Well its just a working definition and we are always open to suggestions. We were going to organize this section by browser - but we have decided to keep telephones separate - go figure. And if you have any better ideas remember - keep 'em to yourself (just joking).

Mobile Development Resources

Theo Tester provided two new resource references: dev.mobi/ provides a load of information and tools to help you develop amd optimize mobile web content and the W3C Device Description working Group (DDWG) is also active in this area. And Sam ? provided a link to tiltview.com which lets you look at sites as if from a mobile device.

Yaso Leon has pointed out that there is a sourceforge project dedicated to wireless browser strings for WAP developers. You may want to check it out. Thanks Yaso.

Normen Kowalewski pointed out to us a long time ago (apologies) for those of you interested in this stuff that the W3C have published a best practices for web layout for mobile users and the Open Mobile Alliance have a section on XHTML-MP (WAP Core). Well it's always better late than never.

The value Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 in most modern mobile UA strings defines its Mobile Information Device Profile version 2.0 which in turn describes its Java based capabilities since that is the widely supported method for extending the phone/pda capabilities. Theo Tester writes that dev.mobi/ provides a load of information and tools to help you develop amd optimize mobile web content and the W3C Device Description working Group (DDWG) is also active in this area.

AvantGo

Not strictly a browser but a service for PalmOS and Windows CE users which uses a special browser to optimize content presentation.

Mozilla/5.0 (Danger hiptop 3.4; U; AvantGo 3.2)

Explanation: Browser is AvantGo v3.4. Now showing Mozilla 5 compatibility. string from David Ross - thanks.

Mozilla/3.0 (compatible; AvantGo 3.2)

Explanation: Browser is AvantGo v3.2, running under PalmOS 3.0 on a Treo 180. (Man they must have been drunk to pick Mozilla/3.0 as a compatability model)

Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; AvantGo 3.2; ProxiNet; Danger hiptop 1.0)

Explanation: <humblepie>We made some errors in the initial posting of this explanation - as always the error are ours not the contributor - apologies to Joe and Eric</humblepie> Browser string is AvantGo v3.2, to leverage sites which support this well known browser running on a Danger HipTop 1.0. (string from Eric Jacobsen who is building a list of mobile user agent ids - more info when available). BTW 'ProxiNet' seems to be a proxy service used by 'hiptop' to handle screen formatting and sizing - thanks to Joe George.

DoCoMo

OK we know its not really a browser but a Japanese service - so how would you classify it? (though from reading various press releases they do seem to have licensed some browser technology). And besides - see if we care!

Many thanks to Charles Gutjahr for providing this link (to a PDF doc) which explains the rules for browser identification for Japanese I-Mode devices.

This has now turned into a japanese corner and covers a number of mobile services in that country - not just DoCoMo - much of the data was supplied by Ale Karawapo - very many thanks.

DoCoMo (NTT Mobile)

DoCoMo/1.0/P502i/c10 (Google CHTML Proxy/1.0)

Explanation: We suspect the P502i is significant! String from Erik Inge Bolsø - thanks.

DoCoMo/2.0 SH901iC(c100;TB;W24H12)

Explanation: i-mode (FOMA network) from NTT DoCoMo. This is the newest and most feature-rich network. Users get the most avanced multimedia-equipped phones. SH901iC seems to be the device name. String from Ale Karawapo - thanks.

DoCoMo/1.0/N503is/c10

Explanation: i-mode (mova network) from NTT DoCoMo. Older DoCoMo network with no normal html support. N503is seems to be the device name. String from Ale Karawapo - thanks.

au by KDDI (Mobile)

KDDI-KC31 UP.Browser/6.2.0.5 (GUI) MMP/2.0

Explanation: EZweb (WAP 2.0/XHTML-MP compatible devices) from au, au is (one of) KDDI's mobile providers. String from Ale Karawapo - thanks.

UP.Browser/3.04-TS14 UP.Link/3.4.4

Explanation: EZweb (HDML) from au. String from Ale Karawapo - thanks.

Ex J-Phone now Vodafone Live!

Vodafone/1.0/V802SE/SEJ001 Browser/SEMC-Browser/4.1

Explanation: Vodafone live! (new 3G) from Vodafone. Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1. String from Ale Karawapo - thanks.

J-PHONE/5.0/V801SA/SN123456789012345 SA/0001JP Profile/MIDP-1.0

Explanation: Vodafone live! (older 3G) from Vodafone. Configuration/CLDC-1.0. String from Ale Karawapo - thanks.

PHS Networks

AIR-EDGE

Mozilla/3.0(DDIPOCKET;JRC/AH-J3001V,AH-J3002V/1.0/0100/c50)CNF/2.0

Explanation: AIR-EDGE phone (Willcom's PHS provider). Formerly known as AirH" by DDI Pocket. String from Ale Karawapo - thanks.

PDXGW/1.0 (TX=8;TY=6;GX=96;GY=64;C=G2;G=B2;GI=0)

Explanation: AirH" phone (DDI Pocket's PHS provider). This service would later become AIR-EDGE by Willcom. String from Ale Karawapo - thanks.

ASTEL/1.0/J-0511.00/c10/smel

Explanation: DOT-i is one of Astel's PHS services, which supported cHTML, POP3 and SMTP. Astel quit the business on November 30, 2005. String from Ale Karawapo - thanks.

Note: There is another PHS provider, NTT's DoCoMo PHS, but this provider stopped accepting new customers on April 30, 2004, and will kill the service completely in the third quarter of 2007.

EudoraWeb

Yeah from the email client folks. This is part of an Internet suite (including mail) for the PalmOS.

Mozilla/1.22 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; PalmOS 3.0) EudoraWeb 2.1

Explanation: Browser from Eudora, PalmOS 3.0 on a Treo 180. Does the above string mean they have lousy Netscape compatability and great MSIE compatability?

ftxBrowser

A free browser for Windows CE.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: ftxBrowser (alternate free browser) under Windows CE 2003 on the Pocket PC. String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MSIE 3.02; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: ftxBrowser (alternate free browser) under Windows CE 2002 on the Pocket PC. String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Minimo

Tiny foot-print browser from the mozilla folks - we guess the plan is you can have all those wonderful features on a screen the size of your finger nail. Just think about tabbed browsing on that. Shivers down the spine stuff. Notified by Eugene Sadhu - just waiting for a string - anyone? Wonder how many times they will change the name before it's released (just musing out loud).

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux armv6l; rv 1.8.1.5pre) Gecko/20070619 Minimo/0.020

Explanation: Mozilla project's Minimo on a Nokia N800 under OS2007. String from Jake Wasdin Williams - thanks. Jake notes that tabbed browsing is supported but no javascript and some other advanced featured yet.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows CE 5.1; rv:1.8.1a3) Gecko/20060610 Minimo/0.016

Explanation: Mozilla project's Minimo on Windows CE Mobile 5.x. String from Alex Williams - thanks. Alex notes that this a very early version and CSS positioning is not fully supported and the character rendering leaves a lot to be desired on small screens - but tabbed browsing on a PDA - wow.

OpenWave

Commercial mobile browser. Looks like its packaged with the telephone or thingie.

OPWV-SDK UP.Browser/7.0.2.3.119 (GUI) MMP/2.0 Push/PO

Explanation: OpenWave V7 simulator running on Windows XP SP2. String from Alex Williams - thanks.

UP.Browser/6.1.0.1.140 (Google CHTML Proxy/1.0)

Explanation: OpenWave on something? String from Erik Bolsø - thanks.

PocketLink

PocketLink V2.56b for PalmOS 3.5 to 5.x (PalmOS 3.5,PalmOS 4.0,PalmOS 4.1,PalmOS 5.0,PalmOS 5.x). Apaprently the original version is no longer available from PalmOS.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; PalmOS) PLink 2.56b

Explanation: PocketLink 2.56b running on a PalmOS emulator on a Nokia N800 no less. String from Jake Wasdin - thanks.

Plucker

Open source off-line browser system for the PalmOS - seems to read the pages into web host - modify them and then deliver to the PalmOD PDA. Or something like that. And please do be careful how you pronounce it in mixed company - and never after imbibing even vaguely alchoholic liquids.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; ca; rv:1.5) Gecko/20031007
Plucker/Py-1.4
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)

Explanation: Off-line system - we're guessing the various strings are aliases.

NetFront

Available for Windows CE, Linux and VxWorks.

Mozilla/5.0 (PDA; NF35WMPRO/1.0; like Gecko) NetFront/3.5

Explanation: NetFront 3.6 demo version. String from Herman Krommenhoek - thanks.

Mozilla/4.08 (Windows; Mobile Content Viewer/1.0) NetFront/3.2

Explanation: This a tool that allows simulation of Netfront displays - tool running on XP with SP2. String from Alex Williams - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (PS2; PlayStation BB Navigator 1.0) NetFront/3.0

Explanation: Japanese Playstation 2 with NetFront 3.0. String from Leonard Oliveira - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (PDA; PalmOS/sony/model crdb/Revision:1.1.36(de)) NetFront/3.0

Explanation: CLie(Palm 5.0) with NetFront 3.0. String from Stefan Alcalde Garcia - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (PDA; PalmOS/sony/model prmr/Revision:1.1.54 (en)) NetFront/3.0

Explanation: NetFront 3.0 under PalmOS 5.2 on a Sony Clie ?. String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (PDA; Windows CE/0.9.3) NetFront/3.0

Mozilla/4.0 (PDA; Windows CE/1.0.1) NetFront/3.0

Explanation: NetFront 3.0 using Widows CE 2003 on ? String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (PDA; SL-C750/1.0,Embedix/Qtopia/1.3.0) NetFront/3.0 Zaurus C750

Explanation: NetFront 3.0 on a Sharp Zuarus Linux based SL-C750 thingie. String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

PIE

Pocket Internet Explorer.

WM5 PIE

Explanation: Nice short string. Pocket Internet Explore under Windows Mobile v5. String from Jason Angalet - thanks.

Xiino

An alternate browser for PalmOS (successor to PalmScape).

Xiino/1.0.9E [en] (v. 4.1; 153x130; g4)

Explanation: Xiino 1.0.9E under PalmOS 4.1 on a ?. String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Telephones & PDA Thingies

We are now adding telephones - as well as PDA thingies - in this section. Yeah we know that you can get PDA thingies which make phone calls - but what the heck. If you got a better idea - keep it to yourself (just joking - we'd love to hear from you).

iPhone (Apple)

Lastest Apple iPhone, iTouch, iPod and iAnythingelse (including good old Safari) can be found here

Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/1A543a Safari/419.3

Explanation: Nice short string (!) from Apple's iPhone which is loaded with just about every feature known to mankind and also operates to depths of 50 meters under water (just kidding). String from Kyle Reed - thanks.

AT&T

Opera/9.51 Beta (Microsoft Windows; PPC; Opera Mobi/1718; U; en)

Explanation: AT&T 8525 phone (Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE), Data (Tri-band UMTS/HSDPA), bluetooth 2.0, querty keyboard, WiFi (802.11b/g). String from Jon Bane - thanks.

BenQ

Taiwanese company that we had never heard of - which doesn't say very much. Their T60 is the slimest phone in the world - they say.

BenQ-CF61/1.00/WAP2.0/MIDP2.0/CLDC1.0 UP.Browser/6.3.0.4.c.1.102 (GUI) MMP/2.0

Explanation: Benq mobile phone Model CF61 - details to follow. String from Rangamani Srikrishnan - thanks.

Blackberry (RiM)

Research in Motion's email dodad thingy which now does a lot more than just email. And is great if you need to exercise your thumbs. Section dedicated to keyboard lovers everywhere.

9xxx Series

BlackBerry9630/4.7.1.40 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/105

Explanation: Blackberry Tour 9630. Phone (CDMA, GSM/GPRS), SMS, Camera 2x 3.2 mpx), bluetooth, GPS, Audio (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WMA ProPlus), Video (MPEG4 H.263, MPEG4 Part 2 Simple Profile, H.264 (encoding and decoding 30fps), WMV). String from Isaac Grover - thanks.

BlackBerry9000/4.6.0.167 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/102

Explanation: Blackberry Bold 9000. Phone (CDMA, GSM/GPRS),Wi-Fi, SMS, Camera 3x 2.0 mpx), bluetooth, GPS, Audio (.3gp, MP3, WMA9 (.wma/.asf), WMA9 Pro/WMA 10, MIDI, AMR-NB, Professional AAC/AAC+/eAAC+), Video (XviD partially supported, H.263, H.264, WMV3). String from Bradford Ben - thanks.

88xx Series

BlackBerry8330/4.3.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/105

Explanation: Blackberry 8830 with version 4.3.0 of browser. Email (really), phone (CDMA for 3G, GSM/GPRS), SMS, bluetooth etc.. String from Steve Goodwin - thanks.

BlackBerry8830/4.2.2 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLOC-1.1 VendorID/105

Explanation: Blackberry 8830 email (surprise), phone (CDMA for 3G GSM/GPRS), SMS, bluetooth etc.. String from David Weekly - thanks.

BlackBerry8820/4.2.2 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/102

Explanation: Blackberry 8820 email (surprise), phone (quad band - EDGE/GPRS/GSM), Messaging (SMS,MMS), bluetooth, Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g), GPS etc.. String from Justice William - thanks.

87xx Series

BlackBerry8703e/4.1.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/105

Explanation: Blackberry 8703e email (surprise), phone, web browser, SMS etc.. String from r.cooley - thanks.

83xx Series

BlackBerry8320/4.3.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: Blackberry 8320 - much rumoured new Blackberry phone - so we will add to the rumours by suggesting email (really), wi-fi and 3.2 Mpx camera. String from Donny Sangster - thanks.

81xx Series

Opera/9.50 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/4.0.10031/298; U; en)

Explanation: Blackberry 8130 Pearl running Opera Mini - phone (Dual-band 800/1900 Mhz CDMA2000 1X Ev-DO networks) with speakerphone and Voice Activated dialing, email (surprise), GPS and camera/video. String from Danny Armstrong - thanks.

71xx Series

BlackBerry7100i/4.1.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/103

Explanation: Blackberry 7100i email (surprise), phone, SMS, walkie-talkie mode (!) etc.. String from A Levinson - thanks.

BlackBerry7130e/4.1.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/104

Explanation: Blackberry 7130e - email (oh yeah), phone, bluetooth, web access and ... wait for it (is that a drum roll I hear?) ... ring tones (yipee) - is this one hi-tech or what. String from Mike Jones - thanks.

Blackberry Various Models

BlackBerry7250/4.0.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: Blackberry 7250 (the one where you can talk to your email or whatever). String from John Shirey - thanks.

BlackBerry/3.6.0
BlackBerry7230/3.7.0
BlackBerry7230/3.7.1
BlackBerry7730/3.7.0
BlackBerry7730/3.7.1 UP.Link/5.1.2.5

Explanation: Various Blackberry models. String from Neil Thompson - thanks.

bSquare

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT) (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT)

Explanation: bSquare reference design for a PDA (well, just how big is the screen). String from Neil Thompson - thanks.

Dell

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: Dell Axim X51, ROM A12 using Windows Mobile 5 and MSIE 4 no less - is that quirky or what? String from Gordon Pettey - thanks.

HP

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320; HP iPAQ h6300)

Explanation: HP iPAQ 6365 - phone(multi-band GSM/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900MHz) and you do get a camera, bluetooth and WiFi. The 6315 is for the US market, 6340 for Europe and 6365 for Asia (and the rest of the world). String from Marius Petrescu - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: HP iPAQ hx4700 - one of the 6,000 models in the range and just see if you can spot the difference from the one below which we swear is a different model. String from Marco De Luca - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: HP iPAQ rx3115 - one of the 6,000 models in the range. String from Jeff Davis - thanks.

HTC

Normally HTC products are typically badged for use by operators. But when brands are established ego tends to take over. To say nothing of margins. However their web site is crisp, fast, looks good and does not have all that glizy stuff that almost every other mobile supplier does and which takes about three hours to load each page. Long may it continue. Do these other comapanies never use their own sites? OK we take it all back. HTC have finally succumbed to fashion. We got caught with a 63% load on our (admittedly modest CPU'd) PC just looking at single page. Sigh. All because of some stupid revolving image that looked as if the phone was being thrown into a furnace. Perhaps they tried to access the web site from the phone - just a thought. Long live the brain dead (oops we should have said the marketing) department.

XV6850 Opera/9.50 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en)

Explanation: HTC Touch PRO with Opera browser, Winmo 6.1 based, touch screen 3G phone with slide-out keyboard. 3.2mpx camera, bluetooth 2.0, USB, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), GPS, Audio AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, MIDI, MP3, WMA, WMV. String from Richard Noble - thanks.

Modzilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.11) 480x640; XV6850; Window Mobile 6.1 Professional;

Explanation: HTC Touch PRO (same phone as the string above it) with MSIE browser, Winmo 6.1 based, touch screen 3G phone with slide-out keyboard. 3.2mpx camera, bluetooth 2.0, USB, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), GPS, Audio AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, MIDI, MP3, WMA, WMV. String from Richard Noble - thanks.

HTC-ST7377/1.59.502.3 (67150) Opera/9.50 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en) UP.Link/6.3.1.17.0

Explanation: HTC Touch PRO 2(AT&T Tilt 2) with Opera browser, Winmo 6.1 based, touch screen 3G phone with slide-out keyboard. HSPA/WCDMA (2m up (HSUPA), 7.2 Mbps down) or GSM/GPRS/EDGE (quad band), 3.2mpx camera, bluetooth 2.0, USB, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), GPS, Audio AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, MIDI, MP3, WMA, WMV. String from Jeff Sorensen - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; Windows Phone 6.5) UP.Link/6.3.1.17.0

Explanation: HTC Touch PRO 2(AT&T Tilt 2) with MSIE 6.x browser, Winmo 6.1 based, touch screen 3G phone with slide-out keyboard. HSPA/WCDMA (2m up (HSUPA), 7.2 Mbps down) or GSM/GPRS/EDGE (quad band), 3.2mpx camera, bluetooth 2.0, USB, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), GPS, Audio AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, MIDI, MP3, WMA, WMV. String from Jeff Sorensen - thanks.

htc_touch_pro2_t7373 opera/9.50 (windows nt 5.1; u; de)

Explanation: HTC Touch PRO 2, Winmo 6.1 based, touch screen 3G phone with slide-out keyboard. HSPA/WCDMA (2m up (HSUPA), 7.2 Mbps down) or GSM/GPRS/EDGE (quad band), 3.2mpx camera, bluetooth 2.0, USB, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), GPS, Audio AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, MIDI, MP3, WMA, WMV. String from Petra Seitz - thanks.

HTC_Dream Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 1.5; en-ca; Build/CUPCAKE) AppleWebKit/528.5+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.1.2 Mobile Safari/525.20.1

Explanation: HTC Dream, an Android based, touch screen 3G phone. HSPA/WCDMA (2m up (HSUPA), 7.2 Mbps down) or GSM/GPRS/EDGE (quad band), 3.2mpx camera, bluetooth 2.0, USB, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), GPS, Audio AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, MIDI, MP3, WMA, WMV. String from Mark Barnes - thanks.

HTC-P4600/1.2 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.11) UP.Link/6.3.1.17.0

Explanation: HTC Fuze touch screen (Windows Mobile 6.1) 3G phone. HSPA/WCDMA (tri band)(384k up, 3.6 Mbps down), GSM/GPRS/EDGE (quad band), 3.2mpx camera, bluetooth 2.0, USB, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), GPS, Audio AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, QCP, MP3, WMA, WAV. String from Sarah M - thanks.

HTC_Touch_Pro_T7272 Opera/9.50 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en)

Explanation: HTC Touch Pro (Model T7272), Touch screen SmartPhone with Windows Mobile 6.1 but with Opera browser, 3G phone Data - HSPA/WCDMA (2 mb up, 7.2 Mbps down), Voice Quad band - GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Speakerphone, FM radio, TWO cameras biggest 3.2mpx , bluetooth 2.0, USB, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), GPS, Ring tones - MP3, WMA, AMR, AAC, WAV - but apparently no music player. String from Denny King - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.11)

Explanation: HTC TyTN, PDA with Mobile 6.1 (IE7 no less), 3G phone Tri-band UMTS, Quad band GSM/EDGE/GPRS, Speakerphone, 2mpx camera, bluetooth 2.0, USB, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), Music player - MP3, WMA, AMR, AAC, WAV, JAVA. String from Jason Mayfield-Lewis - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: HTC TyTN, PDA with Mobile 5.0, 3G phone Tri-band UMTS, Quad band GSM/EDGE/GPRS, Speakerphone, 2mpx camera, bluetooth 2.0, USB, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), Music player - MP3, WMA, AMR, AAC, WAV, JAVA. String from Andrea Messini - thanks.

HTCP3300-Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: HTC Artemis 3300, PDA with Mobile 5.0, GPS, Quad band GSM/EDGE/GPRS, 2mpx camera, bluetooth 2.0, USB, FM radio, Wi-Fi (802.1b/g), Music player - MP3, WMA, AMR, AAC, AAC+, Video - MPEG4, H.263, Motion JPG. String from Emanuele Ferrarini - thanks.

Kindle

The Amazon read-it-on-your-screen book device.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; Linux 2.6.22) NetFront/3.4 Kindle/2.0 (screen 600x800)

Explanation: Amazon Kindle 2 (second generation) Linux/Netfront based book reader doing some web browsing. Audio support (AAX, MP3), USB. String from Steven Williamson - thanks.

LGE

Life's Good is the LGE corporate slogan, but their web site is not. It's probably optimized for OC-192 access. Goodness knows how many years a mobile device will wait for a page load.

POLARIS/6.01(BREW 3.1.5;U;en-us;LG;LX265;POLARIS/6.01/WAP;)MMP/2.0 profile/MIDP-201 Configuration /CLDC-1.1

Explanation: LG Voyager Titanium (VX1000). Touch screen, fold-out keyboard, voice - CDMA (dual band), Camera - 2 mpx, Bluetooth 2.1, USB, audio (MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+). String from David Howland - thanks.

POLARIS/6.01(BREW 3.1.5;U;en-us;LG;LX265;POLARIS/6.01/WAP;)MMP/2.0 profile/MIDP-201 Configuration /CLDC-1.1

Explanation: LG Rumor2 (LX265). Slide-out keyboard, Voice - CDMA (dual band), Camera - 1.3 mpx, Bluetooth 2.1. String from Harald Hope - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Teleca Q7; Brew 3.1.5; U; en) 240X400 LGE VX9700

Explanation: LG Dare VX9700 Touch screen Smartphone with embedded Teleca Q7 browser. Voice - CDMA, Data - CDMA2000 1xRTT/1xEV-DO rev.0/1xEV-DO rev.A, GPS, Camera - 3.2 mpx, camcorder, USB, Bluetooth 2.1, Music Player - MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA. String from John Cline - thanks.

LGE-MX380/1.0 UP.Browser/6.2.3.9 (GUI) MMP/2.0

Explanation: Having spent a long time on the web looking for info on this device (LG MX 380) we drew a blank. String from Jared Jordan - thanks.

Mozilla/4.1 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; ) 400x240 LGE VX10000

Explanation: LG Voyager with V Cast (Verizon) IP TV, 2 Mpx camera, bluetooth, USB, Music (MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+) player. Dual band (US) phone + speakerphone. String from Eric Bruno - thanks.

LG-LX550 AU-MIC-LX550/2.0 MMP/2.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: LG FUSIC (LG 550) with 1.3 Mpx camera, bluetooth, FM receiver, MP3 player and in all that hype its hard to spot any details about the phone capability. String from Tom Dalton - thanks.

LGE-CX5450 UP.Browser/6.2.2.3.d.1.103 (GUI) MMP/2.0

Explanation: LG 5450 (as opposed to the 4600, 6000 and 7000 ranges). String from Richard Podsada - thanks.

Motorola

After the fabulous RAZR series they seemed to lose it. You cannot sit on your laurels, or anything else for that matter, in the mobile business.

MOT-V9mm/00.62 UP.Browser/6.2.3.4.c.1.123 (GUI) MMP/2.0

Explanation: Motorola RAZR2 V9m. WCDMA phone (dual band), camera - 2.0 mpx, Audio - MP3, MP4, WMA, Video, Bluetooth, USB, GPS (AGPS), WAP 2.0. String from MaryAnne Pucovsky - thanks.

MOT 24.1 _/00.62 UP.Browser/6.2.3.4.c.1.120 (GUI) MMP/2.0

Explanation: Motorola VZW Razr V3m with OpenWave browser. String from anaymous - thanks.

MOT-L6/0A.52.45R MIB/2.2.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: Motorola L6i (ex V280) GSM quad band (US) Tri-band (EU). String from David McRell - thanks.

MOT-V3r/08.BD.43R MIB/2.2.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0
Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: Motorola RAZR V3r with software version R4515_G_08.BD.43R and FLEX version SE6770AXXF1081 (the carrier details). The orginal RAZR brought back Motorla from the (almost) dead in the mobile phone business - perhaps LAZERUS would have been a better name. Phone, bluetooth, camera, java enabled and MPEG4 video recording. String from Thomas Gossens - thanks.

MOT-V3i/08.B4.34R MIB/2.2.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0
Configuration/CLDC-1.1 UP.Link/6.3.0.0.0

Explanation: Motorola RAZR V3i with software version R479_G_08.B4.34R. Phone, bluetooth and 1.3mpx camera and in some parts of the world iTunes compatible (else its a Motorola supplied music player with 3 songs available - just kidding). String from Peter Köllner - thanks.

MOT-A-1C/01.01 UP.Browser/7.0.0.2.c.1.104 (GUI) MMP/2.0 UP.Link/5.1.2.16

Explanation: Motorola i860 phone - phone (surprise), camera, video, MP3 and WAV player and a two way radio function. Jeff writes " Openwave Mobile Browser 7" browser which has support for OMA Browsing 2.2 standards, including ECMAScript MP, XHTML MP, WCSS 1.1, and cHTML (protocol used for viewing i-mode content in Japan). It also supports GIF, animated GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP and WBMP content formats as well as common audio and video streaming formats. It also supports Java downloads via MIDP-OTA 2.0, in addition to content downloads via OMA Download 1.0." String from Jeff Hales - thanks.

MOT-V620/0E.65.25R MIB/2.2.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0 UP.Link/6.3.1.12.0

Explanation: Motorola V620 with Phone, bluetooth, camera, email and MPEG4 video recording. String from David Freitas - thanks.

MOT-V600/0B.09.38R MIB/2.2 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0

Explanation: Motorola V600 VGA camera, Java 2, MMS, video playback etc. String from Julian Grammar - thanks.

MOT-E398/0E.20.97R MIB/2.2.2 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation:Motorola E398. Modest camera, video, MP3 player, JAVA and with a telephone that works. String from David Freitas - thanks.

mot-V3/OE.40.79R MIB/2.2.1 profile/MIDP-2.0 configuration/CLDC-1.0 UP.Link/6.2.3.15.0

Explanation: Motorola Razr V3 running a 40.79R Flash, powered by Opera-mini. Original string from Daniel Zelisko - thanks. And string information from Kyle Mathhews - again thanks.

Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MSIE 3.02; Windows CE; Smartphone; 176x220)

Explanation: Motorola MPx200. Motorolas first MS powered smartphone. String from Johathan McCormack - thanks.

NEC

portalmmm/2.0 N410i(c20;TB)

Explanation: NEC n410i i-Mode mobile phone - now these guys understand short strings. The postalmm is the service name that is using the device - see notes at top of page from Charles Gutjahr. String from Nei ?? - thanks.

Nintendo

We just could not imagine naming a section Wii so we filed under Nintendo just to confuse everyone. Seriously they should have contacted the Mozilla folks when they were thinking about a name - those guys would have come up with a couple of hundred or so in the first five minutes and then changed it three times before release - but seriously, Wii, give us a break - sounds like a small Scottish thingy with a Japanese accent.

Opera/9.30 (Nintendo Wii; U; ; 2047-7; en)

Explanation:Opera 9.30 updated version on the wii. Display is 640 x 480. String from Brendan Shillingford and Patrick Hayes - thanks.

Opera/9.10 (Nintendo Wii; U; ; 1621; en)

Explanation:Opera 9.10 production version (same version different build number) on the wii. Display is 640 x 480. String from Mark Grandi - thanks.

Opera/9.00 (Nintendo Wii; U; ; 1309-9; en)

Explanation:Opera 9 on the newly arrived Wii. Display is 640 x 480 and you can use the trial browser (production version targeted for March 2007) by watching this YouTube hack video. String from Jonathan McCormack, Mark Grandi and Alex Williams - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Nitro) Opera 8.50 [en Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Nitro) Opera 8.50 [ja]

Explanation:Nintendo DS browser. Nestor reminds us that the DS is actually portable whereas the Wii (not again) is a non-portable console. Hey what do we know - clearly not a lot. String from Nestor Custodio - thanks.

Nokia

We're sure there is a sensible numbering scheme for Nokia's model numbers after all these were invented by a marketing person and we all know how smart they are - it's just we have no idea what it is - so we're gonna re-organize into alpha-numeric order - our alpha-numeric order - which means if you think we made a mistake - you're wrong.

For those of you working on Nokia web development Zoltan Szentesi has provided this link which provides information on features supported by a range of devices - thanks. And more - is there no limit to the generosity of mankind - a list of browsers ids for the n80 range - kindly provided by Luis Albinati - thanks.

3000 Series

Nokia3120Classic/2.0 (06.20) Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Opera/8.0.1 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/3.1.9427/1724; en; U; ssr)

Explanation:Nokia 3120 Classic. Quad band GSM, Dual band WCDMA (850,2100 / 900,2100 / 850,1900) Java, FM radio, music player (MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAC+), camera (2.0 mpx), USB, bluetooth. String from Adrian - thanks.

Nokia3200/1.0 (5.29) Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0
UP.Link/6.3.1.13.0

Explanation:Nokia 3200. Java, FM radio, crummy camera and a telephone that works. String from David Freitas - thanks.

Nokia3510i/1.0 (04.44) Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0

Explanation: A Nokia 3510i phone - color screen + JAVA no less. String from Barry McCarthy - thanks.

Nokia3650/1.0 SymbianOS/6.1 Series60/1.2 Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0

Explanation: A Nokia 3650 phone. String from Spencer Brooks - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.0; SmartPhone; Symbian OS/1.1.0) Netfront/3.1

Explanation: NetFront 3.1 browser (45 day free trial then..) on a Nokia 3650 series 60 smartphone. String from Gabriel Ronai - thanks.

5000 Series

Nokia5140/2.0 (3.10) Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: A Nokia 5140 phone. String from Jure Zitnik - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.4; U; Series60/5.0 Nokia5800d-1b/20.2.014; Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 ) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413

Explanation: A Nokia 5800 phone with Xpress Music Browser. WCDMA (Dual band) or GSM (Quad band), Wi-Fi, USB, Bluetooth, GPS, Audio - mp3, SpMidi, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, Video - MP4, 3GP, Camera - 3.2 Mpx (3 x zoom). And did we say that you can make and receive phone calls? String from Larry Fisher - thanks.

6xxx Series

Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.2; U; Series60/3.1 Nokia6120c/3.83; Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413

Explanation:A Nokia 6120 Classic - quad band phone (WCDMA/HSDPA 850/2100), camera (2 mpx), camcorder, music player (MP3, M4A, eAAC+, and WMA), buetooth, USB (2.0), and you can stream video and audio from the web. String from Ulrich Poeschl - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.1; U; en-us) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413 es61i

Explanation:A Nokia E61i - quad band phone (GPRS/EDGPRS, WCDMA PS to 384K), wi-fi, camera (2 mpx), camcorder, music player (MP3 + AAC), buetooth, USB, and you can stream video and audio from the web, JAVA (MIDP 2.0. String from Theo Tester - thanks.

Nokia6230/2.0+(04.43)+Profile/MIDP-2.0+Configuration/CLDC-1.1+UP.Link/6.3.0.0.0

Explanation:A Nokia 6230 - jeez this one's got a camera, camcorder, music player, buetooth thingy and you can stream video and audio from the web...and using the extra attachement even make and receive phone calls (just kidding about the phone - honest Nokia). String from Lon Ong - thanks.

Nokia6630/1.0 (2.3.129) SymbianOS/8.0 Series60/2.6 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: If you can't beat 'em join 'em. A Nokia 6630 - Dual mode WCDMA/GSM and triband GSM phone. Now is that a choice of networks to connect to. String from Johannes Poulsen - thanks.

Mozilla/4.1 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Symbian OS; Nokia 6600;432) Opera 6.10 [en]

Explanation:Nokia 6600 string running Opera 6.10. video capture (14 seconds) and playback, bluetooth, vga camera with 2x zoom and a telephone that works. String from Peter Köllner - thanks.

Nokia6600/1.0 (5.27.0) SymbianOS/7.0s Series60/2.0
Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1

Explanation: Nokia 6600. Phone, VGA camera and video both with 2x zoom. String from David Freitas - thanks.

Nokia6680/1.0 (4.04.07) SymbianOS/8.0 Series60/2.6 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation:A Nokia 6680 smartphone - with two (count 'em) two cameras and video. BTW you can talk on it as well. String from Zoltan Szentesi - thanks.

Mozilla/4.1 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Symbian OS; Nokia 6600;452) Opera 6.20 [en-US]

Explanation: A Nokia 6600 phone with an oldish version of Opera - makes sense since they are practically neighours - Opera (Norway) and Nokia (Finland). Probably don't even need phones - practically shout across the Baltic - shame Sweden gets in the way but Ericsson (Sweden) can always relay the messages! Real hotbed of High-tech up there. String from Kevin Frost - thanks.

Nokia6800/2.0 (4.17) Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0 UP.Link/5.1.2.9

Explanation: A Nokia 6800 phone. String from Spencer Brooks - thanks.

7000 Series

Nokia7600/2.0 (03.01) Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0 (Google WAP Proxy/1.0)

Nokia7250I/1.0 (3.22) Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0

Explanation: Nokia 7250I same as 7250 (below) but with an improved camera, FM radio and phone. String from David Freitas - thanks.

Nokia7250/1.0 (3.14) Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0

Explanation: A Nokia 7250 phone (the one with a built-in camera). Now does this support javascript!!. String from Anthony Chaffey - thanks.

Explanation: A Nokia 7600. You would think these wireles/mobile guys would keep the size of their strings small 'cos you guys are paying for this stuff. May be they should check out Dillo the world-leader in short strings! String from Erik Inge Bolsø - thanks.

Nokia7610/2.0 (5.0509.0) SymbianOS/7.0s Series60/2.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0

Explanation:A Nokia 7610 smartphone - with one camera (shame), e-mail and IM. String from Zoltan Szentesi - thanks.

8000 Series

Nokia8310/1.0 (05.11) UP.Link/6.5.0.0.06.5.0.0.06.5.0.0.06.5.0.0.0

Explanation: Nokia 8310 Black and white (ooh) with a phone and FM radio. String from David Freitas - thanks.

9000 Series

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Symbian )S) Opera 6.0[en]Nokia/Series-9300

Explanation: Safari on Nokia 9300 - funny one that opens up to reveal a full keyboard. GSM (tri band) and WiFi. String from Elliot Rogers - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Series80/2.0 Nokia9300/05.22 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1)

Explanation:A Nokia 9300 smartphone - full keyboard, office applications etc., etc.. String from Christian Heusch - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Series80/2.0 Nokia9500/4.51 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1)

Explanation:A Nokia 9500 communicator - the one with the full keyboard. String from Teemu Otala - thanks.

Ex Series

Opera/9.60 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/4.2.13918/488; U; en) Presto/2.2.0

Explanation:A E63 smartphone. Exactly the same as the string below - only running Opera Mini - which really likes to take over its hosts. A real cuckoo like browser with aspirations to dominating the world. String from Patrick Pigott - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.2; U; Series60/3.1 NokiaE63-3/100.21.110; Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 ) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413

Explanation:A E63 smartphone - VoIP (over WLAN/WiFi) plus quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900) and WCDMA (900/2100). Data GPRS/EDGE. 2.0 mpx camera. Video (.mp4, .3gp; codecs: H.263, MPEG-4 VSP). Bluetooth 2.0, micro USB. Music player (mp3, wma, aac, AAC+, eAAC+), Audio streaming (rm, .eAAC+). And an FM radio. String from Felippe Silvestre - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.1; U; en-us) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413

Explanation:A E60 smartphone - VoIP (over WLAN/WiFi) plus tri-band GSM. This smartphone is probably smarter than its owners! String from Zoltan Szentesi - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.2; U; Series60/3.1 NokiaE90-1/07.24.0.3; Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 ) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413 UP.Link/6.2.3.18.0

Explanation: Safari on Nokia E90 Mocca. GSM (Quad band) WCDMA HSDPA 2100 (3G) for 3.6m downloads, camera (3.2 Mpx) and GPS, wi-fi, Bluetooth and USB. We were going to say this string is awfully long and then looked at the download speeds - this 3G stuff is getting fast. String from Benny Schepers - thanks.

Nx Series

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux armv6l; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.5+ (KHTML, like Gecko, Safari/528.5+) tear

Explanation: Tear 0.3 (Beta) on Nokia N800 under Maemo. String from Jake Wasdin - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux armv6l; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.5+ (KHTML, like Gecko, Safari/528.5+) midori

Explanation: Midori on Nokia n800 tablet device. So how come we know this is a N800? 'Cos Jake told us is why. OK. But if you were a super-sleuth you might figure the armv61 was meaningful. Not very meaningful. Just meaningful. String from Jake Wasdin - thanks.

Links (2.1pre31; Linux 2.6.21-omap1 armv6l; x)

Explanation: Links 2.1 preview 31 on a Nokia N800 tablet under OS2008. String from Jake Wasdin - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux armv6l; en-US; rv: 1.9.1a2pre) Gecko/20080813221937 Prism/0.9.1

Explanation: Prism on a Nokia N800 tablet under OS2008. String from Jake Wasdin - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux armv6l; en-US; rv:1.9a6pre) Gecko/20070810 Firefox/3.0a1 Tablet browser 0.1.16 RX-34_2007SE_4.2007.38-2

Explanation:Nokia N800 (Internet tablet) (v.20.0.015) running MicroB (a version of FF3) with embedded Flash 9 player. Wifi (802.11b/g) with VoIP (Skype) support, Bluetooth and USB. String from Jake Wasdin - thanks.

Opera/9.50 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/4.1.10781/298; U; en)

Explanation:Nokia N95 (v.20.0.015) running Opera 9.50 MINI (see Nokia heading note for full list). String from Ian McLoughlin - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.2; U; Series60/3.1 NokiaE71-1/100.07.76; Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 ) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413

Explanation:Nokia N71 running Safari under SymbianOS. String from Caspar van Ek - thanks.

Opera/8.01 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/3.0.6306/1528; en; U; ssr)

Explanation:Nokia N70 string running Opera 8 MINI (see Nokia heading note for full list). String from Jonathan McCormack - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; ; Linux armv5tejl; U) Opera 8.02 [en_US] Maemo browser 0.4.31 N770/SU-18

Explanation:For embedded Linux fans the Nokia 770 'Internet Tablet' connection via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. No voice on this one but a very big screen 800 x 480. String from Michael Onyl - thanks.

NokiaN80-3/1.0552.0.7Series60/3.0Profile/MIDP-2.0Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation:Stock n80 string (see Nokia heading note for full list). String from Luis Albinati - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.1; U; en-us) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413

Explanation:A N80 smartphone - spot the difference from the one below. The spec list is so daunting we link to it here but if you can find the right button it will make phone calls. This smartphone is probably smarter than its owners. String from Damian Casale - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux armv6l; en-US; rv:1.9a6pre) Gecko/20070807 Firefox/3.0a1 Tablet browser 0.1.16 RX-34_2007SE_4.2007.26-8

Explanation: Firefox on Nokia N800 Tablet PC. Wi-Fi (803.11x) and bluetooth Skpe provides the voice on this one. String from Jay Levine - thanks.

NokiaN90-1/3.0545.5.1 Series60/2.8 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: Nokia N90. Phone, camera (2 mpx) and video, JAVA games, USB and bluetooth. String from David Freitas - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.2; U; Series60/3.1 NokiaN95/10.0.018; Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 ) AppleWebKit/413 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/413

Explanation: Nokia N95. Phone (WCDMA2100 (HSDPA), EGSM900, GSM850/1800/1900 MHz (EGPRS)) , camera (5 mpx) and video, JAVA enabled (Symbian), USB and bluetooth, Music: MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA/M4A, FM Radio, GPS, Wi-Fi. String from Pete Seppälä - thanks.

Unsorted Nokia (we got bored)

NokiaN-Gage/1.0 SymbianOS/6.1 Series60/1.2 Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0

Explanation: A Nokia n-gage - mobile gaming system - but can it make voice calls as well! String from Pisit Pluempatanakij - thanks.

O2 Phones/PDAs

The UK's based O2 continues the trend for service provider branded phones/PDA. The manufacturer, as with Orange below, is HTC Corporation. Seems they got the UK market cold.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; O2 Xda 2mini; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: O2 xda II - super-duper PDA. Details on xda II thingy here. String from Abhimanyu Singh - thanks.

Orange SPV Phone

These SPV phones are manufactured for Orange by HTC Corporation.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320; SPV M700; OpVer 19.123.1.615)

Explanation: Orange SPV M700 (aka HTC P3600). Using MS Mobile 5.0. Quad band GSM, camera(s) (main 2.1 mpx), bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB. (OpVer = Operating Version = release number). String from E.H. - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; Smartphone; 240x320; SPV C600; OpVer 11.1.3.5)

Explanation: Orange SPV C600 (aka HTC Tornado) - Using MS Mobile 5.0. This one transfers data at up to 160K, has a camera (1.3 meg), bluetooth (but no WiFi) and as an afterthought makes phone calls also. (OpVer = Operating Version = release number). String from Kjeld Kahn - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320; SPV M2000; OpVer 5.31.1.124)

Explanation: Orange SPV M2000 - latest and greatest. (OpVer = Operating Version = release number). String from Johanthan McCormack - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; Smartphone; 176x220; SPV C500; OpVer 4.1.3.0)

Explanation: Orange SPV phone model C500 - latest and greatest. (OpVer = Operating Version = release number). Strings and manufacturer info from Kjeld Kahn - thanks.

Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MSIE 3.02; Windows CE; Smartphone; 176x220)
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; Smartphone; 176x220)

Explanation: Various Orange SPV phones models (manufactured by HTC - see above). Strings from Neil Thompson - thanks.

palmOne (Palm)

Palm (palmOne) covers the brands LifeDrive, Zire, Tungsten and Treo (Centro) and now the Pre. The Blazer browsers from version 3.0 onward seem to use NetFront technology.

Mozilla/5.0 (webOS/1.0; U; en-US) AppleWebKit/525.27.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/1.0 Safari/525.27.1 Pre/1.0

Explanation: Palm Pre smartphone. Touch screen + full querty keyboard. GSM (tri-band) or CDMA (800/1900) phone, Data - EVDO rev A or GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA. Bluetooth (2.1),GPS, micro-USB, 3.0 mpx Camera, Audio (AAC, AMR, MP3, QCELP, WAV), video (H263, H264, MPEG4), Wi-Fi. String from Dave Myron - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 6.12) /Palm 500v/v0100 UP.Link/6.3.1.13.0

Explanation: Palm Treo 500v (Otto). Phone (quad band), full querty keyboard, Bluetooth (2.0), mini-USB, 2.0px Camera, video, web access. String from Mike Brady and Stephan Sutter- thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; PalmSource/Palm-D062; Blazer/4.5) 16;320x320

Explanation: Palm Treo Centro with Blazer 4.5.8 browser - available in Ruby and Onynx (that's red and black to the rest of us). Tiny. Phone (dual band), full querty keyboard, Bluetooth, 1.3px Camera, video, web access, Radio (CDMA2000 EvDO). String from anonymous - thanks.

Palm680/RC1 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; PalmSource/Palm-D053; Blazer/4.5) 16;320x320 UP.Link/6.3.1.17.06.3.1.17.0

Explanation: Palm Palm680/RC1. Phone (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) with speakerphone, Bluetooth, VGA Camera, video, web access and MP3 player. String from Matthew Justice - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98;
PalmSource/Palm-D053; Blazer/4.5) 16;320x320 UP.Link/6.3.1.17.0

Explanation: Palm Palm680/RC1. Phone (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) with speakerphone, Bluetooth, VGA Camera, video, web access and MP3 player. String from Matthew Justice and Lyle Haunt - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; PalmSource/Palm-TunX; Blazer/4.3) 16;320x448

Explanation: Palm Lifedrive (Garnett v5.4.8) on Palm OS (WiFi and Bluetooth). String from Sam McCommons - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: Palm Treo 700W. Phone, Camera (1.3mpx) with video, MP3 player, USB, Bluetooth. String from Christian Campbell - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; PalmSource/hspr-H102; Blazer/4.0) 16;320x320

Explanation: Treo 650 on Palm OS with Blazer 4.0 browser - the hspr-H102 is the Handspring product code for Treo 650. String from Andrew Marconi - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 95; PalmSource; Blazer 3.0) 16;160x160

Explanation: Treo 600 on Palm OS 5.2 with Blazer 3.0 browser. String from Brian Hanes and John Jones - thanks.

UPG1 UP/4.0 (compatible; Blazer 1.0)

Explanation: Browser is Blazer v1.0 from Handspring, running under PalmOS 3.0 on a Treo 180. (You gotta read BETWEEN the characters man)

PalmSource Web Browser

Separated from palmOne in late 2003. Software only supplier.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; PalmSource/Palm-D050; Blazer/4.3) 16;320x320)

Explanation: Palm Blazer 4.3 on Palm TX PDA (Build-in browser) resolution 320x480. String from Jan Steffen - thanks.

Mozilla/4.76 [en] (PalmOS; U; WebPro/3.0; Palm-Arz1)

Explanation: Palm browser 3.0 on ? maybe Palm-Arz1 says it all - what do we know! Looks like the latest version still has all the old NS4.x quirks though and they call it an update. String from Nick Bembridge - thanks.

Mozilla/4.76 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; U; Windows 95; PalmSource; PalmOS; WebPro; Tungsten Proxyless 1.1 320x320x16)

Explanation: stock Palm browser 2.0.1.1 on a Tungsten C. String from Scott Francis - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;MSIE 6.0;Windows95;PalmSource) Netfront/3.0;8;320x320

Explanation: PalmSource Web Browser 2.0 for OS5.1 on something, after a brief look at their web site this is the long string and gives the screen depth (8) and dimensions (320x320). The short string is shown below and doesn't give the dimensions (sounds useful!).

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;MSIE 6.0;Windows95;PalmSource) Netfront/3.0

Explanation: PalmSource Web Browser 2.0 for OS 5.1 on something, after a brief look at their web site this is the short string and doesn't give the screen dimensions (useful or what!).

Pocket PC

We've added all the various Windows software for mobiles - what seems to be called generically Windows Mobile - under this section.

MobileExplorer/3.00 (Mozilla/1.22; compatible; MMEF300; Amstrad; Gamma)

Explanation: Windows Mobile Explorer on a Amstad Emailer Plus which is not a mobile device but has many wierd mobile like characteristics. String from Jonathan McCormack - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: Pocket PC WM5 (Dell Axim x51v). String from Eugene Sadhu - thanks.

Mozilla/2.0 (compatible ; MSIE 3.02; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: Pocket PC 2002 (Version 3.0.11171) Emulator version. String from Stefan Alcalde Garcia - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0(compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: T-Mobile MDA II (german Pocket PC) running the wildly popular Windows CE! Spot the difference from the one below. String from Stefan Alcalde Garcia - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0(compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: T-Mobile MDA I (german Pocket PC) running the wildly popular Windows CE! String from Stefan Alcalde Garcia - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: Pocket PC (Dell Axiom) running the wildly popular Windows CE! String from Neil Thompson - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; RegKing; 240x320)

Explanation: Pocket PC (?) running the RegKing tool. String from Neil Thompson - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE)

Explanation: Pocket PC (Psion NetBook Pro) running the wildly popular Windows CE! String from Neil Thompson - thanks.

Psion

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE)

Explanation: Pocket PC (Psion NetBook Pro) running the wildly popular Windows CE! String from Neil Thompson - thanks.

Mozilla/4.51 (compatible; Opera 3.62; EPOC; 640x480)

Explanation: Psion Series 7 with a vintage Opera version. String from Neil Thompson - thanks.

EPOC32-WTL/2.0 (VGA) STNC-WTL/2.0(230)

Explanation: Psion Series 7 with native browser - well I guess EPOCH is their OS name and I guess you are supposed to deduce that VGA is 640x480. String from Neil Thompson - thanks.

QTEK

QTEX is the European brand name of HTC Corpration (DoPod is the Asian brandname) PDAs. Also branded by each Operator such as Vodafone, Orange etc.

Opera/8.01 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/1.1.2277/lofi/nordic/int; O2 Xda II; en; U; ssr)

Explanation: Opera mini on the QTEK S100. String from Renaud L - thanks.

SAGEM

SAGEM (part of the French SAFRAN group) mostly supplies phones as OEM products to mobile operators.

SAGEM-myX5-2/1.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0 UP.Browser/6.2.2.6.d.3 (GUI) MMP/1.0

Explanation:Sagem X5 (comparable to Ericsson T68) WAP 1.2.1 support. GSM900/GSM1800, GPRS class 8(4+1). Update from Don Beele - thanks.

Samsung

A pattern is emerging - these strings are all over the map!

Samsung-SPHM800 AU-MIC-M800/2.0 MMP/2.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 UNTRUSTED/1.0

Explanation:Samsung SPH-M800. Touch screen. WCDMA phone. Camera (2 mpx - 4x zoom), Audio - MP3, Video - MPEG4, Bluetooth, USB, GPS (AGPS). The UNTRUSTED probably refers to us. String from Sara Jones - thanks.

SAMSUNG-SGH-A867/A867UCHJ3 SHP/VPP/R5 NetFront/35 SMM-MMS/1.2.0 profile/MIDP-2.0 configuration/CLDC-1.1 UP.Link/6.3.0.0.0

Explanation:Samsung Eternity SGH-A867. Touch screen. Camera (3 mpx - 3x zoom), Music player (MP3). String from Gail Hunnr - thanks.

samsung sgh-e900 /netfront 3.2

Explanation:Samsung SGH-E900. Slider. Tri band (900/1800/1900), Data (EDGE Class 10, GPRS Class10) display 240 x 320px, Camera (2 mpx - 4x zoom), video (AAC, H.263, MPEG4), Bluetooth, USB (1.1), music player (ACC, ACC+, MP3, WMA, e-ACC+). String from Roberta Coulter - thanks.

TELECA-/2.0 (BREW 3.1.5; U; EN-US;SAMSUNG; SPH-M800; Teleca/Q05A/INT) MMP/2.0 Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation:Samsung Instinct (SPH-M800). Touch screen device. Dual band (900/1900), Data (CDMA2000 1xRTT/1xEV-DO rev.0/1xEV-DO rev.A) display 240 x 432px, Camera (2 mpx), video (H.264, MPEG4), Bluetooth, USB, music player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA). String from Joe Petrie - thanks.

Update: From Mike Royalty - thanks. The above string is generated when the phone is in mobile mode when in standard mode the following string is generated:

Mozilla/4.1 (U; BREW 3.1.5; en-US; Teleca/Q05A/INT)

SAMSUNG-SGH-A737/UCGI3 SHP/VPP/R5 NetFront/3.4 SMM-MMS/1.2.0 profile/MIDP-2.0 configuration/CLDC-1.1 UP.Link/6.3.0.0.0

Explanation:Samsung A737. Quad band (850/900/1800/1990) display 220 x 176px Camera (1.3 mpx), video (MPEG4), Bluetooth, music player. String from Joe Petrie - thanks.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060909 Firefox/1.5.0.7 MG(Novarra-Vision/6.9)

Explanation:Samsung D600. Quad band (850/900/1800/1990) display 240 x 320px Camera (2.0 mpx), video (MPEG4), USB, Bluetooth, music player (MP3/AAC/AAC+), Wap 2.0 Browser GPRS/EDGE data. String from Nick Wiseman - thanks.

SCH-A950+UP.Browser/6.2.3.2+(GUI)+MMP/2.0

Explanation:Samsung SCH A950. Camera (1.3 mpx), video, USB, Bluetooth, music player (AAC) and a speakerphone with a telephone that works (850/1990). Samsung modified OpenWave browser (UP.Browser). String from Becky Granger - thanks.

SAMSUNG-SGH-D900/1.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 UP.Browser/6.2.3.3.c.1.101 (GUI) MMP/2.0

Explanation:Samsung SGH D900. Camera (3 mpx), video, USB, Bluetooth, music player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+) and a speakerphone with a telephone that works. Samsung modified OpenWave browser (UP.Browser). String from Fco Nunez - thanks.

SAMSUNG-SGH-D900/1.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 UP.Browser/6.2.3.3.c.1.101 (GUI) MMP/2.0 UP.Link/6.3.1.12.0

Explanation:Samsung SGH D900. Camera (3 mpx), video, USB, Bluetooth, music player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+) and a speakerphone with a telephone that works. The UP.link part of this string seems to be an earlier OpenWave browser but may want to check this samsung page. String from David Freitas - thanks.

SEC-SGHE900/1.0 NetFront/3.2 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1
Opera/8.01 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/2.0.4509/1378; nl; U; ssr)

Explanation: Samsung e900 (phone, camera, browser etc., etc.) with one of those new fangled sliders rather than a clamshell design. Strings show both the default (Netfront) browser and Opera Mini. Strings from John Overmars - thanks.

SEC-SGHE600 UP.Link/6.3.1.12.0

Explanation:Samsung SGH E600. Modest camera, JAVA and with a telephone that works. String from David Freitas - thanks.

SEC-SGH600

Explanation: Samsung e600 (phone, camera, browser etc., etc.) clamshell design. Strings from Rafael Varela - thanks.

SEC-SGHD410

Explanation: Samsung SGH-D410. String from Barry McCarthy - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; j2me) ReqwirelessWeb/3.5

Explanation: Samsung sph-a 620/vga 1000 from sprintpcs. String from Miranda Miller - thanks.

AU-MIC/1.1.4.0 20722 MMP/2.0

Explanation: Samsung N400 cellphone. String from Jason Luke - thanks.

Sanyo

Opera/9.50 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/4.0.10031/230; U; en)

Explanation: Sanyo SCP3200 with Opera Mini. Dual-Band GSM plus analog (800mhz mode), Blutooth and a bunch of restriction options for parental control - and kid friendly colors. String from Eric Mitchell - thanks.

Sharp

Vodafone/1.0/703SH/SHG001 Browser/UP.Browser/7.0.2.1
Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 Ext-J-Profile/JSCL-1.2.2
Ext-V-Profile/VSCL-2.0.0

Explanation: SHARP 703sh thingie. UMTS, GSM phone, UMTS and GPRS data, 1.3 mpx camera/video, USB. Do we have a world record for browser string length here? Bet this really speeds up wireless browsing. String from Louise McCormack - thanks.

SHARP-TQ-GX10i/1.0 Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0
UP.Browser/6.1.0.6.1.d.1 (GUI) MMP/1.0

Explanation: SHARP-TQ-GX10i thingie. String from Neil Thompson - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Linux 2.4.18-rmk7-pxa3-embedix armv5tel; 480x640) Opera 6.0 [en]

Explanation: Opera 6.0 on a Sharp Zuarus Linux based SL-C750 thingie. String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Siemens

SIE-S65/12 UP.Browser/7.0.0.1.c3 (GUI) MMP/2.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 UP.Link/5.1.2.16

Explanation: Siemens S65 phone blutooth, 1.3mpx camera and video. String from Peter Köllner - thanks.

SIE-ME45/05 UP.Browser/5.0.1.1.102 (GUI)

Explanation: Siemens ME45 phone - seems to be able to make calls from under water! Well it says its water resitant. Seems to us that many of the cell calls we get these days do sound as if they are coming from under water - perhaps they are! String from Pisit Pluempatanakij - thanks.

SIE-S55/16 UP.Browser/6.1.0.5.c.4 (GUI) MMP/1.0 UP.Link/5.1.2.10

Explanation: Siemens S55 Smartphone. String from Stefan Alcalde Garcia - thanks.

ReqwirelessWeb/3.2 S55

Explanation: WebViewer on a Siemens S55. String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Sony/Ericsson

For information about SonyEricsson strings use this list of documents. The string R1XX apparently defines the version of the phone.

Opera/9.60 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/4.2.13337/504; U; en) Presto/2.2.0

Explanation: Same phone (W960i) as below with Opera Mini. String from David Ginger - thanks.

SonyEricssonK610i/R1CB Browser/NetFront/3.3 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: NetFront browser on K610i. 3G speakerphone (GSM/900/1800/1900/UMTS 2100). 2M Px Camera (with 2.5X zoom), camcorder, media player, bluetooth, FM radio, USB, RSS Feed, email. String from Jorgen Slings - thanks.

SonyEricssonK608i/R2L/SN356841000828910 Browser/SEMC-Browser/4.2 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: NetFront browser on K608i. 3G (GSM/900/1800/1900/UMTS). 1.3M Px Camera, camcorder, media player, bluetooth, FM radio, USB. String from Jorgen Slings - thanks.

SonyEricssonK550i/R1JD Browser/NetFront/3.3 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: NetFront browser on K550i. 3G speakerphone Quad (GSM/850/900/1800/1900/EDGE). 2M Px Camera (with 2.5X zoom), camcorder, media player, bluetooth, FM radio, USB. String from Jorgen Slings - thanks.

SonyEricssonW850i/R1ED Browser/NetFront/3.3 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: NetFront browser on SE w850i. 3G speakerphone (GSM/900/1800/1900/UMTS). 2M Px Camera (with 2.5X zoom), camcorder, media player, bluetooth, FM radio, USB. String from Simon M - thanks.

Opera/8.01 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/2.0.4509/1558; en; U; ssr)

Explanation: Opera Mini browser 2.0 on K750. 2M Px Camera (with 2.5X zoom), camcorder, media player, bluetooth, FM radio and yes, you guessed - a telephone - UMTS and GSM. String from David Amoros - thanks.

SonyEricssonK610i/R1CB Browser/NetFront/3.3 Profile/MIDP-2.0
Configuration/CLDC-1.1 UP.Link/6.2.3.15.0

Explanation: Model K610i. 2M Px Camera (with 2.5X zoom), camcorder, media player, bluetooth and yes, you guessed - a GSM telephone. String from Vladimir Knobel - thanks.

Opera/8.01 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/1.0.1479/HiFi; SonyEricsson P900; no; U; ssr)

SonyEricssonK700i/R2N SEMC-Browser/4.0.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0
Configuration/CLDC-1.1

Explanation: K700i. Camera (with 4X zoom), camcorder, FM radio, MP3 player and oh, by the way a telephone. This one from Vodaphone. String from Neil Chalk - thanks.

Opera/8.01 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/1.0.1479/HiFi; SonyEricsson
P900; no; U; ssr)

Explanation: Opera Mini browser on Sony Ericsson P900. String from Peter Karlsson - thanks.

SonyEricssonP1i/R100 Mozilla 4.0 (compatibile; MSIE 6.0; Symbian OS;768) Opera 8.65 [hr]

Explanation: Sony Ericsson P1i smartphone with Symbian OS (UIQ3) and Opera (mobile) 8.65 for Symbian OS ("768") [hr] is for Croatian. String from Tomislav Tkalcevic - thanks.

SonyEricssonT200/R101

Explanation: Stock T200 model. String from Erik Inge Bolsø - thanks.

Mozilla/4.1 (compatible; MSIE5.0; Symbian OS); Opera 6.02 [de]

Explanation: P800 Smartphone with a camera. Wonder if Opera does tabbed browsing on this! String from Stefan Alcalde Garcia - thanks.

SonyEricssonP800/R101 Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0
SonyEricssonP900/R101 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0
SonyEricssonT610/R201 Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0

Explanation: Various Sony/Ericsson (or even Ericsson/Sony) models. String from Neil Thompson - thanks.

Sony

The PlayStation series of consoles and stuff.

Mozilla/5.0 (PLAYSTATION 3; 1.00)

Explanation: The playstation 3.0 surfing the net. String from Jonathan McCormack - thanks./p>

Mozilla/4.0 (PSP (PlayStation Portable); 2.00)

Explanation: The good old playstation 2.0 portable in its on-line mode - probably my son crawling over the internet. String from Jia-Yong Ou - thanks.

Sprint

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.6) (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.11) Sprint:PPC6800

Explanation: Sprint Mogul series model PPC-6800 Pocket PC based on the MS Mobile 6 release. WiFi (11.b/g), USB, Bluetooth 2.0, camera (2 mpx), MSIE 7.x, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and oh, by the way a CDMA dual band telephone (data is EVDO Rev 0 - Rev A is software upgrade). Branded version of HTC PPC6800. String from Steve Hutch - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; Sprint:PPC-6700; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: Sprint Vision series model PPC-6700 Pocket PC based on the MS Mobile 5.0 release. WiFi, Bluetooth, camera, camcorder, MSIE 4.0 and oh, by the way a telephone. Branded version of a UT Starcom product (a.k.a. HTC PPC6700). String from Chris C - thanks.

T-Mobile

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: Badged version of the HTC wizard line. Phone (Really!) (GPRS, EDGE), WiFi (unspecified version), miniUSB, Bluetooth 2.0 and Camera (1.3 Mp), slide-away keyboard . String from Josh Cheshire - thanks.

Tear

WebKit based Browser written in Vala (an OS C# alternative from GNU which compiles to C) and the default based browser for Maemo/Mer (one of the many Linux OS variants competing for the Mobile web OS of choice - Maemo is sponsored by Nokia and Mer seems to be some form of Maemo/Ubuntu/Debian developement for the moble world - seems to us that was Maemo's goal also).

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux armv6l; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.5+ (KHTML, like Gecko, Safari/528.5+) tear

Explanation: Tear 0.3 (Beta) on Nokia N800 under Maemo. String from Jake Wasdin - thanks.

Vodafone

Badged devices identified by mobile operators name.

Vodafone/1.0/HTC_prophet/2.15.3.113/Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: Badged version of the HTC Prophet line. Phone (Really!) (GSM. GPRS, EDGE), dual mode WiFi (11.b and .g), miniUSB, Bluetooth 2.0 and Camera (2 x Mp) . String from Jose Gomez - thanks.

Unsorted Mobile Browser List

The following list will be sorted by browser over time - lots of time!

Mozilla/4.76 [en] (PalmOS; U; WebPro/3.0.1a; Palm-Cct1)

Explanation: Palm Web Pro 3.0.1a under PalmOS 5.2.1 on Tunsten E (TI/ARM processor based). String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MSIE 3.02; Windows CE; 240x320)

Explanation: PocketIE under Widows CE 2002 on a Toshiba e740 with the Intel XScale processor. String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MSIE 3.02; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: PocketIE (standard browser) under Windows CE 2003 on the Pocket PC. String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320)

Explanation: PocketIE + MultiIE 3.0 using Widows CE 2003 on ?. String from Boris Bogdanov - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; MSN Companion 2.0; 800x600; Compaq)

Explanation: Compaq iPAQ Home Internet appliance - we think. String from Dan Johnson - thanks.

Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;MSIE 6.0;Windows95;PalmSource) Netfront/3.0;8;320x320

Explanation: PalmSource Web Browser 2.0 on OS5.1 on something, after a brief look at their web site this is the long string and gives the screen dimensions.

Mozilla/1.22 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; PalmOS 3.0) EudoraWeb 2.1

Explanation: Browser from Eudora, PalmOS 3.0 on a Treo 180. Does the above string mean they have lousy Netscape compatability and great MSIE compatability?

Mozilla/4.74 [en] (X11; I; ProxiNet)

Explanation: Browser is Zero Grvaity's Skysurf, running under PalmOS 3.0 on a Treo 180. (Man is this a string or what, got a little bit of everything in here, Unix, wierd object model and ProxiNet?!!)

Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; Elaine/3.0)

Explanation: Standard web browser function for PalmPilot i705. Ok we got that, but who is Elaine?! String from Shawn Eyer - thanks.

Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MSIE 3.02; Windows CE; 240x320)

Explanation: MSIE 3.02 on a Pocket PC 2002. I guess the 240x320 is the available screen size. Goodness knows what DOM this baby supports. Anyone old enough to remember MSIE 3!



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