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News, Services News - Written by Phil B on Friday, March 12, 2010 11:30 - 3 Comments

Symbian ^3 Live Video Demo

Symbian-3-demoIt’s only been a couple of weeks since Mobile World Congress, where the Symbian Foundation showed its first demos of the upcoming Symbian ^3 operating system, but with the OS expected by the end of this month, more demos have now appeared. Offering a host of innovations, it looks like it could revolutionise future Nokia products. To find out more, read on after the jump…

Symbian ^3 promises to bring a host of improvements over the existing Symbian S60 5th Edition OS, which although a good platform, is starting to look slightly dated in comparison with devices such as the Maemo 5-based Nokia N900.

The demo below shows Symbian ^3 in action, but one of the biggest improvements will be the inclusion of multi-touch – something that will help Nokia to better the very best rivals. Interestingly, the new OS will also support multi-touch on resistive panels – and not just capacitive – which is a bonus for those of you who like using a stylus or want to wear gloves when operating your Nokia.

The interface has changed quite a bit over the outgoing Symbian S60 5th Edition OS, although there’s still a family resemblance. As with rivals, you’ll find multiple homescreens, and it looks like being a lot easier to customise the operating system to your requirements.

Although Symbian ^3 won’t be available for existing handsets – such as the Nokia N97 Mini – it does promise to revolutionise future Symbian-based handsets.

Check out Symbian ^3 in action:


Via Nokia Conversations

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JohnLocke
Mar 12, 2010 20:26

What are Nokia going to be using on this year’s N-series, this or Maemo? Symbian 3 looks pretty nice, although the music player looks like a direct copy of Apple’s iPod/iPhone cover flow system, still no bad thing

Mikey Bee
Mar 13, 2010 13:49

John, it’s a good question and one we’re looking to finding out too later this year! I think it’s pretty fair to say we’re going to see some sort of N Series Maemo/MeeGo device – or is that just wishful thinking on my part?

gill
Aug 4, 2010 21:02

I hope the sound quality is as good as my old faithful nokia n95, I have not found a phone that can beat that yet on stereo phone quality.

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