Developed by the team, CorePlayer set a standard for mobile multimedia that forced other developers to innovate. It wasn't just a player; it included a benchmark tool that users used to test the processing power of their Symbian handsets. How to Use CorePlayer Today (Nostalgia and Emulation)

The EKA2L1 emulator for Android allows you to run S60v5 apps on modern hardware, providing a way to test CorePlayer's classic interface on a 64-bit device.

MP3, AAC, MKA, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC, and even high-fidelity formats like MPC and WavPack.

For those looking to relive the Symbian experience or who still keep their legacy Nokia hardware:

Matroska (MKV), AVI, MOV, TS, PS, 3GPP, and MPEG-4. Performance on S60v5 Hardware

CorePlayer remains a symbol of the "open" feel of Symbian, where enthusiasts could push their hardware to the limit to enjoy content in ways the manufacturers never originally intended. Review: CorePlayer Mobile for UIQ 3 and S60 3rd Edition

On S60v5 devices, CorePlayer relied heavily on . This allowed it to open almost any file, but it had limitations compared to hardware-accelerated playback: