Symbian MOAP (Mobile Oriented Applications Platform) devices were primarily used in the Japanese market and supported by NTT DoCoMo. These devices ran specific versions of the Symbian OS tailored for Japanese carriers. Below is a list of notable Symbian MOAP devices sorted by their respective Symbian OS versions:
Symbian OS 6.1 (Released: 2003-2004)
- F900i (Fujitsu)
- N900i (NEC)
- P900i (Panasonic)
- SH900i (Sharp)
- D900i (Mitsubishi)
Symbian OS 7.0s (Released: 2004-2005)
FOMA 901i Series
- F901i (Fujitsu)
- N901i (NEC)
- P901i (Panasonic)
- SH901i (Sharp)
- D901i (Mitsubishi)
Specialized Devices
- F901iC (Fujitsu)
- F901iS (Fujitsu)
Symbian OS 8.1 (Released: 2005-2006)
FOMA 902i Series
- F902i (Fujitsu)
- N902i (NEC)
- P902i (Panasonic)
- SH902i (Sharp)
- D902i (Mitsubishi)
FOMA 902iS Series
- F902iS (Fujitsu)
- N902iS (NEC)
- P902iS (Panasonic)
- SH902iS (Sharp)
- D902iS (Mitsubishi)
Symbian OS 9.1 (Released: 2006-2007)
FOMA 903i Series
- F903i (Fujitsu)
- N903i (NEC)
- P903i (Panasonic)
- SH903i (Sharp)
- D903i (Mitsubishi)
Specialized Devices
- SH702iD (Sharp)
- F702iD (Fujitsu)
Symbian OS 9.2 (Released: 2007-2008)
FOMA 904i Series
- F904i (Fujitsu)
- N904i (NEC)
- P904i (Panasonic)
- SH904i (Sharp)
FOMA 703i Series
- F703i (Fujitsu)
- N703i (NEC)
- P703i (Panasonic)
- SH703i (Sharp)
- D702i (Mitsubishi)
Specialized Devices
- Raku-Raku PHONE 3 (Fujitsu)
- SO702i (Sony Ericsson)
Symbian OS 9.3 (Released: 2008-2009)
FOMA 905i Series
- F905i (Fujitsu)
- N905i (NEC)
- P905i (Panasonic)
- SH905i (Sharp)
FOMA 705i Series
- F705i (Fujitsu)
- N705i (NEC)
- P705i (Panasonic)
- SH705i (Sharp)
Specialized Devices
- MUSIC PORTER II (Mitsubishi)
- Raku-Raku PHONE 4 (Fujitsu)
- SO902i (Sony Ericsson)
Symbian OS 9.4 (Released: 2009-2010)
FOMA 906i Series
- F906i (Fujitsu)
- N906i (NEC)
- P906i (Panasonic)
- SH906i (Sharp)
FOMA 706i Series
- F706i (Fujitsu)
- N706i (NEC)
- P706i (Panasonic)
- SH706i (Sharp)
Specialized Devices
- Raku-Raku PHONE 5 (Fujitsu)
- F900iT (Fujitsu)
Symbian OS 9.5 (Released: 2010-2011)
Prime Series
- F-01A (Fujitsu)
- N-01A (NEC)
- P-01A (Panasonic)
- SH-01A (Sharp)
Style Series
- F-02A (Fujitsu)
- N-02A (NEC)
- P-02A (Panasonic)
- SH-02A (Sharp)
Smart Series
- F-03A (Fujitsu)
- N-03A (NEC)
- P-03A (Panasonic)
Specialized Devices
- Raku-Raku PHONE Basic (Fujitsu)
- F2051 (Fujitsu)
- F2102V (Fujitsu)
Additional Devices
- F-06B (Fujitsu)
- F-07B (Fujitsu)
- F-08B (Fujitsu)
- SH-07B (Sharp)
Notes:
- MOAP(S) (MOAP for Symbian OS) was used exclusively in Japan, customized for NTT DoCoMo's network and tailored for Japanese user requirements, such as i-mode and mobile wallet services.
- Symbian OS 9.5 represents the final iteration of MOAP(S) before the rise of Android and iOS, marking the end of Symbian's dominance in the mobile market.
- Many device models were differentiated by slight variations in features or form factors, but they were highly localized to the Japanese market.