Symbian Belle Review
Symbian Belleis the latest in a series of planned updates to the Symbian platform, which started with Symbian Anna earlier this year and will continue into 2012. Belle increases the number of home screens from three to six, and includes re-sizable live widgets, so the user can determine which content to prioritise and bring to the home screen. It also includes a pull-down menu and taskbar to access notifications from any of the home screens, as well as Nokia’s fastest and most powerful Symbian browser ever, with three times faster content rendering. According to an insider at Nokia, the company is now driving the platform even further with our most competitive Symbian user experience ever sentiments which were recently echoed by IlariNurmi, Vice President at Nokia. I feel Symbian Belle and the three new handsets Nokia launched showed the commitment to continue Symbian products that allow people to choose what is most important to them in terms of user experience, design, functionality and price. Nokia has also been categorical that this will not be last products or updates we will deliver on Symbian which made me conclude they will hold onto Symbian for couple of years before they how Windows phones work. One of Symbian Belle’s most interesting features is the built-in NFC capability. This allows contacts, videos and images to be shared with other NFC-enabled devices and smartphones, as well as pairing with NFC-enabled accessories such as the Nokia Essence Bluetooth Stereo Headset. Nokia is going to introduce the NFC APIs into the Nokia Qt SDK with the forthcoming QtMobility 1.2.for Symbian) upgrade. The Qt SDK enables the most efficient creation of mobile applications for Symbian and MeeGo smartphones. For easy testing and development purposes, Developers of NFC applications are going to be able to access the global distribution and monetization opportunity of Nokia’s Ovi Store, which recently topped nine million, downloads per day.
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