Thursday, February 24, 2011

Symbian interface on Nokia N8

A new user interface for the Symbian operating system should soon be made available to smaprthpone Nokia, according to reported MyNokiaBlog. The information emerging from some pictures taken at a press conference in China where we see the top model on the N8 which runs the new software. The interface will probably be available for all existing devices compatible with Symbian 3 ^ and will include a new homescreen where information on the battery, network signal and will be moved to a small bar at the top to save space.


The widget will no longer be confined to a rectangular area with a maximum of six per screen and there will be three new buttons at the bottom useful software to handle the call, and the menu options. During the presentation, Nokia has also promised a new set of devices with improved performance, updates over the air  and the development of a future version of Qt.

The installation of new software should be very simple and user-controlled. The new interface, which looks a bit 'on the Android, will allow Nokia to manage the transition to the Windows operating system Phone 7.

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