4.0
1.64K reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image

About this app

EKA2L1 is a Symbian emulator, available for 64-bit Android with experimental support for 32-bit phones.
The app tries to emulate multiple versions of Symbian. Currently it supports the following: S60v1, S60v3 and S60v5, with the most compatible devices in OS order: N-Gage, 5320 and 5800.

While the compability is still growing, it already runs a large number of software rendered games, with custom key mappings and frame rate adjusting.
See https://eka2l1.github.io for more information.
EKA2L1 is an open source project, you can view source code at: https://github.com/EKA2L1/EKA2L1
Translations page: https://crowdin.com/project/eka2l1
Updated on
Mar 3, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
No data collected
Learn more about how developers declare collection

Ratings and reviews

4.0
1.58K reviews
Razvan Coman
April 14, 2021
This can accurately emulate almost all of the Nokia N-Gage original games library, even with some FPS improvements in titles like Call of Duty, which ran less than optimal on original hardware. It is a great piece of software that helps preserve and promote one of the most misrepresented and underrated gaming platforms of its time, with amazing exclusives like Glimmerati, Ashen, Mile High Pinball, Pathway to Glory, games which would have been lost to time otherwise.
54 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
Kazuto Yuuki
March 16, 2024
Good Nokia Symbian emulator, it brings me back when i used Nokia 5320XM, E71, and N95. I just hope Xbox controller support will be added because playing on touchscreen isn't comfortable unlike playing on original device with keypad.
1 person found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
The Loner
March 4, 2024
Games work perfectly fine, but is it possible to create an app support level, that requires storage or camera access (like for example, the gallery app from Nokia 5800)? Edit: got me good haha.
Did you find this helpful?

What's new

- Improved compatibility
- Added camera support
- Added frontend support
- Added multiplayer support (through LAN)
- Improved UI
- Bugfixes