S60 Announces Touchscreen UI - Yes its True and The Podcast Proves It!
by Darla Mack
Something that we've been hearing about in certain "circles" of the S60 world... S60 touchscreen UI. Announced at the Smartphone Show, S60 Touchscreen is in the works!
Phil Schwarzmann has the skinny with his in depth Voice of S60 interview with Product Marketing Manager for S60 UI and UI Customization, Minna Karvonen.
The S60 touch UI is flexible to suit the different needs of the user while also retaining a familiar look and feel. S60 touch can be used with a finger or stylus and supports all the familiar S60 applications, as well as various text input methods. Everybody can find their preferred way to input text. It also supports Asian languages. [via: S60.com]
S60 has a Jaiku stream for all Jaiku users where you can post your questions.
Since Jaiku hasn't opened its doors to new users yet, questions can also be posted to Phil's post.
Although we would love to see this NOW, Touchscreen technologies will be available for all S60 device manufacturered during 2008.
Press Release to follow:
S60 smartphone
software evolves to enrich the user experience
Expanding the platform with
intuitive touch user interface, sensor technologies and complete web video
experience
Symbian Smartphone Show, London, UK
- As Internet is entering into the core of mobile experiences, Nokia continues
to implement new innovations for S60 on Symbian OS(TM), the market leading
smartphone software, to develop the best possible mobile experiences for
people.
S60 will introduce new features that
enhance the user experience and enable manufacturers, developers and operators
to design new types of mobile devices, applications and services.
The touch user interface in S60
smartphone software offers licensees the opportunity to develop devices with a
variety of input methods, whether it is a touch screen with a traditional
keypad, touch screen with a qwerty keyboard or touch screen alone, supporting
both finger or stylus optimized input, in addition to the range of access
options that already exist today.
S60 touch user interface comes with
support for tactile feedback, which means that there is a physical pulse and
feedback when the user taps on the screen. This provides better awareness of the
device's response improving the user experience.
Existing S60 3rd Edition
applications will run on touch enabled devices unmodified. Tools will be made
available for developers to further optimize the touch experience of their
applications.
From motion and orientation to
proximity and light, sensor technology is expanding to new areas and shaping
the future for mobiles. S60 brings sensor support to the platform as a generic
solution enabling support for a range of sensors in S60 devices. These technologies
open up a new kinetic world to the user and offer completely new opportunities
for application and game developers.
Also, the new UI Accelerator toolkit
will allow device manufacturers to develop rapidly and easily impressive
graphical effects and new types of interactions, further increasing the user
appeal and excitement.
S60 will be the first mobile
software platform to deliver the complete Web video experience as Flash Video
will be integrated with the Web Browser for S60. This allows people to view on
the go Flash-enabled Web sites and Flash Video, such as YouTube, as they would
do on their desktops.
S60 and 3, the mobile media company
that launched the first 3G network in the UK, will demonstrate at the Symbian
Smartphone Show in London X-Series devices based on S60, and the vision both
share of creating great Internet experiences on mobile devices.
"We are constantly on the
lookout for new innovations to enhance X-Series, our offering for Internet on
the mobile", said Ken Johnstone, Director of Products, Global 3G Handset
& Application Group, at 3. "The user experience is central to
everything that we do, and we believe that X-Series provides the best-in-class
Internet experience on the mobile."
"S60 on Symbian OS offers a
great platform to innovate with Internet services", said Matti Vänskä,
Vice President, Mobile Software Sales and Marketing, Nokia. "We see
experiences converging, and people demanding more and more of the
functionalities that smartphones offer, both of which highlight the
significance of ease of use. The focus of our strategy is to give people choice
and simplicity - both key to delivering the best user experiences to add value
to people's lives."
These technologies will be available for all S60 device manufacturers during 2008.
Guys, i suggest not to get to excited.
Can you see the resolution of the screenshot posted? Its clearly a WQVGA Screen. That means only about 400x240 resolution. And since this baby is coming out in 2008 and will stay for at least some years that means we will see the WVGA 800x480 that are available in Japan phones since last year in Nokia phones in the next decade.
Really, i could cry instead of being to excited. Nokia doesnt get it that people actually need a good display resolution for browsing the web. :(
Posted by: anonymous informer | October 17, 2007 at 01:40 AM
was about time for this, iphone is growing insanely
Posted by: Silvia @ mobile phones reviews | October 18, 2007 at 07:56 PM
I wish we would see a new Communicator with touch screen and the features we had in 9300i as SCHED SMS.
Posted by: Arab | October 25, 2007 at 07:15 AM