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Yes, I remember that article! Quite some research indeed! I was also happy to see that a fellow Greek was also interested in these rarities! Meltemi was meant to be the successor of Asha phones (S40), and I saw some prototypes here and there in this community. However, Kataya looks quite different compared to those prototypes. It could be that indeed it ran on Meltemi, but with a very heavily customized UI, or according to some people it might ran Android with a custom skin (eg Nokia X series had a windowsphone-like custom UI on Android). We still lack the info, perhaps additional photos or videos of the Kataya could help, or even a review based on hands-on experience.