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Symbian Foundation stand at Mobile World Congress 2009: trying to bring some fun to mobile development
Photos is one of the application that supports multi-touch. In this case it's the 'pinch-to-zoom' gesture. However Symbian^3 retains the zoom bar (left hand side) because not all devices will have a capacitive screen. Furthermore the zoom bar is easier to use one handed that a multi-touch gesture.
African Development Bank's President, Akinwumi Adesina having a portrait with Paul Hinks, CEO of Symbian Electric, and delegates on June 14, 2017, in Washington DC.
I was recently loaned the Nokia E51 for a two week review. I'll be trying Qik.com and a bunch of other Symbian apps on this HSPDA camera phone.
Great 12 megapixel camera and even USB-On-The-Go so that you can plug in a card reader and upload photos from your DSLR camera!
Pity the symbian^3 OS is rather clunky. Can you imagine an onscreen 12-key keypad to type in URLs?
Nokia N8 and Symbian^3 - Nokia Conversations blog, by JBC posted on the 27th of April 2010 at 11:57AM And, with true multitasking, there’s no need to quit any programs to start playing - the Nokia N8 sports a new visual task switcher so you can easily jump between open applications.
- Nokia N8 vs Samsung i8910 Omnia HD's Task Switcher - N8 fan Club Nokia N8 which is based on Symbian^3 just has Thumbnailed Task Switcher.