If you are amongst the Symbian faithful out there still holding on
to your trusty old Symbian smartphone, you might just like to know that
you can now update your device to Nokia Belle that delivers a new
experience to your Symbian handset with a multitude of enhancements and improved performance.
Nokia finally got rid of many of the perks that were holding Symbian back. The bottom toolbar can now host 4 buttons instead of the traditional Menu and Back buttons, while Qt apps can have even more. That means the menus got simplified all over the OS and you can now do more with less taps.
According to the guys over at Nokia Conversations, Nokia Belle brings more personalised options enabling the user to choose up to 6 home screens that can be personalised, and there is a new larger live widget display.
Symbian just got a new pull-down status bar a-la Android, which is a good thing. The new status bar is not as tall as the old one was and leaves more room for applications. Considering that Qt applications use the same status bar, you can not hardly tell the difference between a Qt app and a native app.
The improved Nokia Belle user interface also features a visually improved browser for viewing and browsing high quality web videos, imaging applications with HD video recording at 30fps, the addition of a notifications bar, and simplified menus, and also offers a wider range of Microsoft apps such as OneNote and Lync.
Besides showing notifications for new messages, missed calls, missed reminders, mobile network and WiFi network, the new status area has 4 non configurable shortcuts for turning on and off mobile data, WiFi, Bluetooth and silent mode.
The Nokia Belle update Available for
The OS update will be available across the many country including the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Poland, India, Russia, Indonesia, Vietnam and the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
Nokia finally got rid of many of the perks that were holding Symbian back. The bottom toolbar can now host 4 buttons instead of the traditional Menu and Back buttons, while Qt apps can have even more. That means the menus got simplified all over the OS and you can now do more with less taps.
According to the guys over at Nokia Conversations, Nokia Belle brings more personalised options enabling the user to choose up to 6 home screens that can be personalised, and there is a new larger live widget display.
Symbian just got a new pull-down status bar a-la Android, which is a good thing. The new status bar is not as tall as the old one was and leaves more room for applications. Considering that Qt applications use the same status bar, you can not hardly tell the difference between a Qt app and a native app.
The improved Nokia Belle user interface also features a visually improved browser for viewing and browsing high quality web videos, imaging applications with HD video recording at 30fps, the addition of a notifications bar, and simplified menus, and also offers a wider range of Microsoft apps such as OneNote and Lync.
Besides showing notifications for new messages, missed calls, missed reminders, mobile network and WiFi network, the new status area has 4 non configurable shortcuts for turning on and off mobile data, WiFi, Bluetooth and silent mode.
The Nokia Belle update Available for
- Nokia N8
- Nokia X7
- Nokia E7
- Nokia E6
- Nokia C7
- Nokia C6-01
- Nokia Oro whilst
The OS update will be available across the many country including the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Poland, India, Russia, Indonesia, Vietnam and the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
No comments:
Post a Comment