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S60 user interface - definition

S60 user interface - definition

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S60 (previously known as Series 60) is one of the major cell phone UIs. It is grown basically by Nokia and involves the Symbian operating system as its base. All other than involving it in its own cell phones, Nokia additionally licenses S60 to different producers like Samsung and LG.
S60 is equipped for running local outsider S60 applications as well as normal Java applications.
There are a few arrivals of the S60 UI and sequentially they incorporate Series 60 (2001), Series 60 Second Version (2004), Series 60 third Release (2005) and S60 fifth release (2008).
Thrid-party programming composed for S60 first Release (S60v1) or second Version (S60v2) isn't viable with S60 third Release (S60v3) and later in light of the fact that it utilizes another variant of the Symbian operating system (v9.1).
The most recent S60 fifth version was reported in October 2008. Nokia chose to move straightforwardly from the third Release to the fifth Version "as a courteous motion to Asian clients" since the number four is viewed as misfortune in a few Asian societies.
The significant element of S60 fifth Release is support for high-goal 640x360 touchscreens. Before the fifth Version, all S60 gadgets had a button-based UI.
S60 fifth release has some help for outsider programming created for S60 third version yet, it's at present restricted and fairly hit-and-miss.

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