S60v1 ROM refers to the first-generation Symbian S60 platform (also called S60 1st Edition), a smartphone operating system framework used primarily on Nokia devices in the early 2000s (e.g., Nokia 7650, 3650, 6600). It provided an application framework and UI layer on top of Symbian OS, enabling third-party apps, multimedia, and telephony features on resource-constrained hardware.
If you fire up an S60v1 ROM (via an emulator like EKA2L1 or a physical device), the first thing you notice is the aesthetic. This was the "Digital Clarity" era.
: It established the "Grid" and "List" menu systems that remain the standard for mobile UI today. Advanced Multimedia : Devices like the Nokia 3650
If you are determined to flash your S60v1 device:
(and its close sibling S60v2) refers to the first generation of this platform, running on Symbian OS v6.1 and v7.0s . This operating system defined the early 2000s smartphone experience, introducing multitasking, installable apps (.sis files), and robust connectivity to the mass market.