The Symbian UI Sneak Peak for 2010

December 4, 2009
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Nokia LogoNokia plans to offer a re-engineered Symbian user interface in the year 2010. The company based in Finland agrees that the UI needed a wide range of improvements, essentially because more powerful handsets are delivered into the markets every day. The company deems it right to give us a preview of what we are likely to see in the New Year. (2010)

The problem with the Symbian platform has nothing to do with the operating system but actually with the user interface it comes to the market with. Nokia is likely to deliver a new hardware in the year 2010 and a new software to go with it will also be released. It is hoped that by the time the Symbian UI is released in the coming year, every issue that is related with it will be resolved. Users will then have the benefits of freely enjoying a large capacitive touchscreen displays and multi capabilities as more features will be added.

Some other changes to expect include the removal of a large number of user prompts (350) that always annoys users at the moment. The aim of Nokia is to target turning the user interface of its operating system into something that will blow the minds of its users. As the images below shows, Nokia appears to be telling the whole world of its readiness to launch a Symbian UI that will keep the world smiling and asking for more.

A recent article found on Engadget, reveals Nokia’s plan to reduce the number of steps users require to access various functions of the device, (“2 taps to get to favorite music or video instead of 8, create an email account in 2 steps, not 4”), and not to forget to add that the Espoo plans to improve the browsing experience users receive from the Symbian – powered mobile phone.

What Nokia has done by giving us a preview of what to expect is just to prepare the market for the big launch even as the market continues to get stiffer by the day.

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