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S60 (software platform)

The S60 Platform (formerly Series 60 User Interface) was a software platform for smartphones that runs on top of the Symbian operating system. It was created by Nokia based on the 'Pearl' user interface from Symbian Ltd.[1] It was introduced at COMDEX in November 2001 and first shipped with the Nokia 7650 smartphone. The platform has since seen 5 updated editions. Series 60 was renamed to S60 in November 2005.

S60
DeveloperNokia
Marketing targetSmartphones
Support status
Unsupported
Symbian S60v3 (3rd Edition) menu on a Nokia N73.

In 2008, the Symbian Foundation was formed to consolidate all the assets of different Symbian platforms (S60, UIQ, MOAP), making it open source. In 2009, based on the code base of S60, the first iteration of the platform since the creation of Symbian Foundation was launched as S60 5th Edition, or Symbian^1, on top of Symbian OS 9.4 as its base. Subsequent iterations were named Symbian^2 (Japanese market only) and Symbian^3.

The S60 software was a multivendor standard for smartphones that supports application development in Java MIDP, C++, Python[2] and Adobe Flash. Its API was called Avkon UI.[3] S60 consists of a suite of libraries and standard applications, such as telephony, personal information manager (PIM) tools, and Helix-based multimedia players. It was intended to power fully featured modern phones with large colour screens, which are commonly known as smartphones.

Originally, the most distinguishing feature of S60 phones was that they allowed users to install new applications after purchase. Unlike a standard desktop platform, however, the built-in apps are rarely upgraded by the vendor beyond bug fixes. New features are only added to phones while they are being developed rather than after public release. Certain buttons are standardized, such as a menu key, a four way joystick or d-pad, left and right soft keys and a clear key.

S60 was mainly used by Nokia but they also licensed it to a few other manufacturers, including Lenovo, LG Electronics, Panasonic, Samsung,[4] Sendo,[5] Siemens Mobile, Sony Ericsson, Solstice and Vertu. Sony Ericsson notably was the main vendor using the competing UIQ Symbian interface.

In addition to the manufacturers the community includes:

Editions edit

 
S60 5th edition idle screen. Bottom left "button" brings up a virtual number pad, to compensate for removal of actual numerical keys.

There have been four major releases of S60: "Series 60" (2001), "Series 60 Second Edition" (2002), "S60 3rd Edition" (2005) and "S60 5th Edition" (2008). Each release had an updated version called Feature Pack, sometimes known as relay. Each runs on a different Symbian version.

Series 60 1st Edition
The devices' display resolution was fixed to 176×208. The Siemens SX1 meanwhile had 176×220.
  • Version 0.9 was the original and first shipped with Nokia 7650.
  • Version 1.2 (marketed as Feature Pack 1) first shipped with Nokia 3600/3650 in 2003.
Series 60 2nd Edition
Also known as S60v2.
  • Version 2 was the original and first shipped with Nokia 6600.
  • Version 2.1 (Feature Pack 1) first came with Nokia 6620.
  • Version 2.6 (Feature Pack 2) first came with Nokia 6630.
  • Version 2.8 (Feature Pack 3) first started shipping with Nokia N70 in September 2005. FP3 now supports multiple resolutions, i.e. Basic (176×208), and Double (352×416). The N90 was the first Series 60 device to support a higher resolution (352×416).
S60 3rd Edition
S60v3 uses a hardened version of Symbian OS (v9.1), which has mandatory code signing. In S60v3, a user may install only programs that have a certificate from a registered developer, unless the user disables that feature or modify the phone's firmware through third-party hacks that circumvent the mandatory signing restrictions. This makes software written for S60 1st Edition or 2nd Edition not binary-compatible with S60v3.
  • Version 3 was first introduced with Nokia N91 in 2006.
  • Version 3.1 (Feature Pack 1) first shipped with Nokia N95.
  • Version 3.2 (Feature Pack 2) first shipped with Nokia N78.
In 2006, a "Designed for S60 Devices" logo program for developers was launched. The logotype can be used with conforming programs regardless of them being native Symbian or Java.
S60 5th Edition
In October 2008 Symbian^1, also known as S60v5, was launched as the first OS under the Symbian Foundation, based on the S60 code so therefore also called S60 5th Edition. Nokia skipped the number 4 as they traditionally always do (due to East Asian tetraphobia).[6] S60 5th Edition runs on Symbian OS version 9.4.[7] The major feature of 5th Edition is support for high-resolution 640×360 touchscreens; before 5th Edition, all S60 devices had a button-based user interface. S60 5th Edition also integrates standard C/C++ APIs and includes Adobe Flash Lite 3.0 with S60-specific ActionScript extensions that give Flash Lite developers access to phone features like contacts, text messaging, sensors and device location information (GPS). Despite the introduction of S60 5th Edition, the 3rd Edition continued to be marketed new as well, as 5th Edition is specially designed for, and exclusively available on touchscreens (ex. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia C5-03, Nokia C6-00, Nokia N97, Nokia N97 Mini, Nokia 5228, Nokia 5230, Nokia 5233, Nokia 5530).
S60 5th Edition was the last edition of S60. It was succeeded by Symbian^2 (based on MOAP) and Symbian^3 in 2010.

Versions and supported devices edit

Many devices are capable of running the S60 software platform with the Symbian OS. Devices ranging from the early Nokia 7650 running S60 v0.9 on Symbian OS v6.1,[8][9] to the latest Samsung i8910 Omnia HD running S60 v5.0 on Symbian OS v9.4.[10] In Symbian^3 the version of the revised platform is v5.2.

The table lists devices carrying each version of S60 as well as the Symbian OS version on what it is based. Note that new devices since Symbian^3 May be capable of upgrading to later systems, such as Symbian Anna and Symbian Belle. Therefore, you may see a device being listed more than once.

Product Name S60
Version Number
Symbian OS
Version Number
Devices[8][9][10]
S60 1st Edition 0.9 6.1
S60 1st Edition,
Feature Pack 1
1.2 6.1
S60 2nd Edition 2.0 7.0s
  • Nokia 6600
  • Panasonic X700
  • Panasonic X800
  • Samsung SGH-D720
  • Samsung SGH-D728
  • Samsung SGH-D730
  • Samsung SGH-Z600 (canceled)
S60 2nd Edition,
Feature Pack 1
2.1 7.0s
S60 2nd Edition,
Feature Pack 2
2.6 8.0a
S60 2nd Edition,
Feature Pack 3
2.8 8.1a
S60 3rd Edition 3.0 9.1
S60 3rd Edition,
Feature Pack 1
3.1 9.2
S60 3rd Edition,
Feature Pack 2
3.2 9.3
S60 5th Edition
(Corresponds to Symbian^1)
5.0 9.4
Symbian^2 [citation needed] [citation needed]
  • DoCoMo F-07B (Fujitsu)
  • DoCoMo F-08B (Fujitsu)
  • DoCoMo F-06B (Fujitsu)
  • DoCoMo SH-07B (Sharp)
Symbian^3 5.2 9.5
Symbian Anna 5.2 9.5
  • Nokia E6-00 (original firmware)
  • Nokia X7-00 (original firmware)
  • Nokia Oro (original firmware)
  • Nokia T7-00 (original firmware)
  • Nokia 702T (original firmware)
  • Nokia 500 (original firmware)
  • Nokia 801T (original firmware)
  • Nokia N8-00 (updated firmware)
  • Nokia E7-00 (updated firmware)
  • Nokia C7-00 (updated firmware)
  • Nokia C6-01 (updated firmware)
  • Nokia C7 Astound (latest firmware)
  • Vertu Constellation T (original firmware)
Nokia Belle
(Renamed from Symbian Belle)
5.3[12] 101[13]
Nokia Belle,
Feature Pack 1
5.4[14] 101[13]
Nokia Belle,
Feature Pack 2
5.5[14] 101[13]

Symbian is now[when?] progressing through a period of organisational change to metamorph into an open source software platform project. As an OS, Symbian OS originally provided no user interface (UI), the visual layer that runs atop an operating system. This was implemented separately. Examples of Symbian UIs are MOAP; Series 60; Series 80; Series 90 and UIQ. This separation of UI from underlying OS has created both flexibility and some confusion in the market place. The Nokia purchase of Symbian was brokered with the involvement of the other UI developers and all major user interface layers have been (or have been pledged to be) donated to the open source foundation who will independently own the Symbian operating system. The new Symbian Foundation has announced its intent to unify different Symbian UIs into a single UI based on the S60 platform. (Announcements made in March 2009 indicated this would be the S60 5th edition with feature pack 1).

Symbian Anna edit

On 12 April 2011, Nokia announced Symbian Anna as a software update to the Symbian^3 release. Three new devices (500, X7 and E6) were announced which will have Symbian Anna pre-installed. Symbian Anna will be available as a Software Update for Symbian^3 based devices as well. Most Significant updates that come with "Anna" are

  • Portrait QWERTY with split-view data entry
  • New Icon Set
  • New internet browser with an improved user interface, search-integrated address field, faster navigation and page loading.
  • Updated Ovi Maps (search public transport, download full country maps via WLAN or Nokia Ovi Suite, check-in to Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare).
  • Java Runtime 2.2, Qt Mobility 1.1 and Qt4.7.

Symbian Belle edit

On 24 August 2011, Nokia announced Symbian Belle (later renamed Nokia Belle)[15] as a software update to the Symbian Anna release. Three new devices (603, 700 and 701) [Nokia 600 is cancelled and is replaced with Nokia 603] were announced which will have Symbian Belle pre-installed. Symbian Belle was available as a Software Update for Symbian Anna-based devices as well. Most Significant updates that came with "Belle" were

  • Free-form, differently-sized, live widgets
  • More homescreens
  • Improved status bar
  • Dropdown menu
  • Modernised navigation
  • New apps
  • Informative lock screen
  • NFC devices
  • Visual multitasking

Symbian Carla and Donna edit

In November 2011, Nokia announced the Carla and Donna updates. Carla was expected to be released in late 2012 or early 2013 and feature a new web browser, new widgets, new NFC capabilities and Dolby Surround audio enhancement. Donna was going to be a dual-core processor exclusive, and was planned to be released late 2013 or early 2014.[16] In May 2012 a Nokia executive claimed that Carla and Donna were cancelled, and that Nokia would instead only release Belle Feature Pack 2 later in 2012, lacking many of the new features that were planned for Carla and Donna.[17]

Legacy edit

In February 2011, Nokia announced a partnership with Microsoft to adopt Windows Phone 7 as Nokia's primary operating system, leaving further Symbian development in question. Nokia has promised support for Symbian and its newer devices until at least 2016, but no new Symbian devices will be released after Nokia 808 PureView. On 29 April 2011, Nokia announced that it would transfer Symbian activities to Accenture along with 3,000 employees.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Babin, Steve (2005). Developing Software for Symbian OS: An Introduction to Creating Smartphone Applications in C++. John Wiley & Sons. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-470-02833-9.
  2. ^ , Nokia, archived from the original on 17 December 2008, retrieved 31 December 2008
  3. ^ "S60 Avkon API to be replaced by UI Toolkit Qt – PhonesReviews UK- Mobiles, Apps, Networks, Software, Tablet etc". phonesreview.co.uk. 5 August 2009.
  4. ^ , S60, archived from the original on 18 February 2009
  5. ^ Pakalski, Ingo (21 October 2003). "Symbian-Smartphone von Sendo mit Digitalkamera samt Blitz" (in German). Golem.de. Retrieved 15 January 2011.
  6. ^ S60 5th Edition and the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic are here! 27 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, 3rd comment
  7. ^ . S60.com. Archived from the original on 18 June 2009. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  8. ^ a b Forum Nokia Device Specifications for S60 models 3 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine(operating system information)
  9. ^ a b Sony Ericsson Satio Press Release 26 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine (information about S60 version)
  10. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 10 April 2009.
  11. ^ a b "Fast moving phone viruses appear". BBC. 30 December 2004. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  12. ^ "Screenshot with Nokia 600". upwap.ru.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ a b c . upwap.ru. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  14. ^ a b How well does your browser support HTML5?. HTML5test. Retrieved on 2013-12-08.
  15. ^ . nokia.com. Archived from the original on 22 December 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2015.
  16. ^ "Symbian Carla and Donna to come next, but not for everyone". gsmarena.com.
  17. ^ "Symbian Carla Cancelled, Beginning Of The End For Symbian?". itproportal.com. 25 May 2012.


External links edit

  • Forum Nokia Russia – S60 developer site

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Series 60 redirects here For other uses see Series 60 disambiguation The S60 Platform formerly Series 60 User Interface was a software platform for smartphones that runs on top of the Symbian operating system It was created by Nokia based on the Pearl user interface from Symbian Ltd 1 It was introduced at COMDEX in November 2001 and first shipped with the Nokia 7650 smartphone The platform has since seen 5 updated editions Series 60 was renamed to S60 in November 2005 S60DeveloperNokiaMarketing targetSmartphonesSupport statusUnsupported Symbian S60v3 3rd Edition menu on a Nokia N73 In 2008 the Symbian Foundation was formed to consolidate all the assets of different Symbian platforms S60 UIQ MOAP making it open source In 2009 based on the code base of S60 the first iteration of the platform since the creation of Symbian Foundation was launched as S60 5th Edition or Symbian 1 on top of Symbian OS 9 4 as its base Subsequent iterations were named Symbian 2 Japanese market only and Symbian 3 The S60 software was a multivendor standard for smartphones that supports application development in Java MIDP C Python 2 and Adobe Flash Its API was called Avkon UI 3 S60 consists of a suite of libraries and standard applications such as telephony personal information manager PIM tools and Helix based multimedia players It was intended to power fully featured modern phones with large colour screens which are commonly known as smartphones Originally the most distinguishing feature of S60 phones was that they allowed users to install new applications after purchase Unlike a standard desktop platform however the built in apps are rarely upgraded by the vendor beyond bug fixes New features are only added to phones while they are being developed rather than after public release Certain buttons are standardized such as a menu key a four way joystick or d pad left and right soft keys and a clear key S60 was mainly used by Nokia but they also licensed it to a few other manufacturers including Lenovo LG Electronics Panasonic Samsung 4 Sendo 5 Siemens Mobile Sony Ericsson Solstice and Vertu Sony Ericsson notably was the main vendor using the competing UIQ Symbian interface In addition to the manufacturers the community includes Software integration companies such as Sasken Elektrobit Teleca Digia Mobica Atelier tm Semiconductor companies Texas Instruments STMicroelectronics Broadcom Sony Freescale Semiconductor Samsung Electronics Operators such as Vodafone and Orange who develop and provide S60 based mobile applications and services Software developers and independent software vendors ISVs Contents 1 Editions 2 Versions and supported devices 3 Symbian Anna 4 Symbian Belle 5 Symbian Carla and Donna 6 Legacy 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEditions edit nbsp S60 5th edition idle screen Bottom left button brings up a virtual number pad to compensate for removal of actual numerical keys There have been four major releases of S60 Series 60 2001 Series 60 Second Edition 2002 S60 3rd Edition 2005 and S60 5th Edition 2008 Each release had an updated version called Feature Pack sometimes known as relay Each runs on a different Symbian version Series 60 1st Edition The devices display resolution was fixed to 176 208 The Siemens SX1 meanwhile had 176 220 Version 0 9 was the original and first shipped with Nokia 7650 Version 1 2 marketed as Feature Pack 1 first shipped with Nokia 3600 3650 in 2003 Series 60 2nd Edition Also known as S60v2 Version 2 was the original and first shipped with Nokia 6600 Version 2 1 Feature Pack 1 first came with Nokia 6620 Version 2 6 Feature Pack 2 first came with Nokia 6630 Version 2 8 Feature Pack 3 first started shipping with Nokia N70 in September 2005 FP3 now supports multiple resolutions i e Basic 176 208 and Double 352 416 The N90 was the first Series 60 device to support a higher resolution 352 416 S60 3rd Edition S60v3 uses a hardened version of Symbian OS v9 1 which has mandatory code signing In S60v3 a user may install only programs that have a certificate from a registered developer unless the user disables that feature or modify the phone s firmware through third party hacks that circumvent the mandatory signing restrictions This makes software written for S60 1st Edition or 2nd Edition not binary compatible with S60v3 Version 3 was first introduced with Nokia N91 in 2006 Version 3 1 Feature Pack 1 first shipped with Nokia N95 Version 3 2 Feature Pack 2 first shipped with Nokia N78 In 2006 a Designed for S60 Devices logo program for developers was launched The logotype can be used with conforming programs regardless of them being native Symbian or Java S60 5th Edition In October 2008 Symbian 1 also known as S60v5 was launched as the first OS under the Symbian Foundation based on the S60 code so therefore also called S60 5th Edition Nokia skipped the number 4 as they traditionally always do due to East Asian tetraphobia 6 S60 5th Edition runs on Symbian OS version 9 4 7 The major feature of 5th Edition is support for high resolution 640 360 touchscreens before 5th Edition all S60 devices had a button based user interface S60 5th Edition also integrates standard C C APIs and includes Adobe Flash Lite 3 0 with S60 specific ActionScript extensions that give Flash Lite developers access to phone features like contacts text messaging sensors and device location information GPS Despite the introduction of S60 5th Edition the 3rd Edition continued to be marketed new as well as 5th Edition is specially designed for and exclusively available on touchscreens ex Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Nokia C5 03 Nokia C6 00 Nokia N97 Nokia N97 Mini Nokia 5228 Nokia 5230 Nokia 5233 Nokia 5530 Version 5 was first introduced with Nokia 5800 XpressMusic in 2008 S60 5th Edition was the last edition of S60 It was succeeded by Symbian 2 based on MOAP and Symbian 3 in 2010 Versions and supported devices editMany devices are capable of running the S60 software platform with the Symbian OS Devices ranging from the early Nokia 7650 running S60 v0 9 on Symbian OS v6 1 8 9 to the latest Samsung i8910 Omnia HD running S60 v5 0 on Symbian OS v9 4 10 In Symbian 3 the version of the revised platform is v5 2 The table lists devices carrying each version of S60 as well as the Symbian OS version on what it is based Note that new devices since Symbian 3 May be capable of upgrading to later systems such as Symbian Anna and Symbian Belle Therefore you may see a device being listed more than once Product Name S60Version Number Symbian OSVersion Number Devices 8 9 10 S60 1st Edition 0 9 6 1 Nokia 7650 S60 1st Edition Feature Pack 1 1 2 6 1 Nokia 3600 Nokia 3620 Nokia 3650 Nokia 3660 Nokia N Gage Nokia N Gage QD Sendo X Sendo X2 canceled Siemens SX1 Samsung SGH D700 11 canceled Samsung SGH D710 11 canceled S60 2nd Edition 2 0 7 0s Nokia 6600 Panasonic X700 Panasonic X800 Samsung SGH D720 Samsung SGH D728 Samsung SGH D730 Samsung SGH Z600 canceled S60 2nd Edition Feature Pack 1 2 1 7 0s Nokia 3230 Nokia 6260 Nokia 6620 Nokia 6670 Nokia 7610 S60 2nd Edition Feature Pack 2 2 6 8 0a Lenovo P930 Nokia 6630 Nokia 6680 Nokia 6681 Nokia 6682 S60 2nd Edition Feature Pack 3 2 8 8 1a Nokia N70 Nokia N72 Nokia N90 S60 3rd Edition 3 0 9 1 Nokia 3250 Nokia 5500 Sport Nokia E50 Nokia E60 Nokia E61 Nokia E61i Nokia E62 Nokia E65 Nokia E70 Nokia N71 Nokia N73 Nokia N75 Nokia N77 Nokia N80 Nokia N91 Nokia N91 8GB Nokia N92 Nokia N93 Nokia N93i Samsung SGH i570 S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 3 1 9 2 LG KS10 LG KT610 LG KT615 Nokia 5700 XpressMusic Nokia 6110 Navigator Nokia 6120 Classic Nokia 6121 Classic Nokia 6124 classic Nokia 6290 Nokia E51 Nokia E63 Nokia E66 Nokia E71 Nokia E90 Communicator Nokia N76 Nokia N81 Nokia N81 8GB Nokia N82 Nokia N95 Nokia N95 8GB Samsung SGH G810 Samsung SGH i400 Samsung SGH i408 Samsung SGH i450 Samsung SGH i458 Samsung SGH i520 Samsung SGH i550 Samsung SGH i550w Samsung SGH i560 Samsung SGH i568 S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 3 2 9 3 Nokia 5320 XpressMusic Nokia 5630 XpressMusic Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Nokia 6210 Navigator Nokia 6220 classic Nokia 6650 fold Nokia 6710 Navigator Nokia 6720 classic Nokia 6730 classic Nokia 6700 slide Nokia 6760 slide Nokia 6788 Nokia 6788i Nokia 6790 slide Nokia 6790 Surge Nokia C5 00 Nokia C5 00 5MP Nokia C5 01 Nokia E5 00 Nokia E52 Nokia E55 Nokia E71x Nokia E72 Nokia E73 Mode Nokia E75 Nokia N78 Nokia N79 Nokia N85 Nokia N86 8MP Nokia N96 Nokia X5 00 Nokia X5 01 Samsung GT i8510 INNOV8 Samsung GT i7110 Samsung SGH L870 Vertu Constellation Quest S60 5th Edition Corresponds to Symbian 1 5 0 9 4 Nokia 5230 Nokia 5230 Nuron Nokia 5233 Nokia 5235 Ovi Music Unlimited Nokia 5250 Nokia 5530 XpressMusic Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition Nokia C5 03 Nokia C5 04 Nokia C5 05 Nokia C5 06 Nokia C6 00 Nokia N97 Nokia N97 mini Nokia X6 00 Samsung i8910 Omnia HD 10 Sony Ericsson Satio Sony Ericsson Vivaz Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro Symbian 2 citation needed citation needed DoCoMo F 07B Fujitsu DoCoMo F 08B Fujitsu DoCoMo F 06B Fujitsu DoCoMo SH 07B Sharp Symbian 3 5 2 9 5 Nokia N8 00 original firmware Nokia E7 00 original firmware Nokia C7 00 original firmware Nokia C6 01 original firmware Nokia C7 Astound original firmware Symbian Anna 5 2 9 5 Nokia E6 00 original firmware Nokia X7 00 original firmware Nokia Oro original firmware Nokia T7 00 original firmware Nokia 702T original firmware Nokia 500 original firmware Nokia 801T original firmware Nokia N8 00 updated firmware Nokia E7 00 updated firmware Nokia C7 00 updated firmware Nokia C6 01 updated firmware Nokia C7 Astound latest firmware Vertu Constellation T original firmware Nokia Belle Renamed from Symbian Belle 5 3 12 101 13 Nokia 600 canceled Nokia 700 original firmware Nokia 701 original firmware Nokia 603 original firmware Nokia N8 00 latest firmware Nokia E7 00 latest firmware Nokia C7 00 latest firmware Nokia C6 01 latest firmware Nokia X7 00 latest firmware Nokia E6 00 latest firmware Nokia 500 latest firmware Nokia Oro latest firmware Vertu Constellation T latest firmware Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1 5 4 14 101 13 Nokia 808 PureView Nokia 700 updated firmware Nokia 701 updated firmware Nokia 603 updated firmware Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 5 5 14 101 13 Nokia 808 PureView latest firmware Nokia 700 latest firmware Nokia 701 latest firmware Nokia 603 latest firmware Symbian is now when progressing through a period of organisational change to metamorph into an open source software platform project As an OS Symbian OS originally provided no user interface UI the visual layer that runs atop an operating system This was implemented separately Examples of Symbian UIs are MOAP Series 60 Series 80 Series 90 and UIQ This separation of UI from underlying OS has created both flexibility and some confusion in the market place The Nokia purchase of Symbian was brokered with the involvement of the other UI developers and all major user interface layers have been or have been pledged to be donated to the open source foundation who will independently own the Symbian operating system The new Symbian Foundation has announced its intent to unify different Symbian UIs into a single UI based on the S60 platform Announcements made in March 2009 indicated this would be the S60 5th edition with feature pack 1 Symbian Anna editOn 12 April 2011 Nokia announced Symbian Anna as a software update to the Symbian 3 release Three new devices 500 X7 and E6 were announced which will have Symbian Anna pre installed Symbian Anna will be available as a Software Update for Symbian 3 based devices as well Most Significant updates that come with Anna are Portrait QWERTY with split view data entry New Icon Set New internet browser with an improved user interface search integrated address field faster navigation and page loading Updated Ovi Maps search public transport download full country maps via WLAN or Nokia Ovi Suite check in to Facebook Twitter and Foursquare Java Runtime 2 2 Qt Mobility 1 1 and Qt4 7 Symbian Belle editOn 24 August 2011 Nokia announced Symbian Belle later renamed Nokia Belle 15 as a software update to the Symbian Anna release Three new devices 603 700 and 701 Nokia 600 is cancelled and is replaced with Nokia 603 were announced which will have Symbian Belle pre installed Symbian Belle was available as a Software Update for Symbian Anna based devices as well Most Significant updates that came with Belle were Free form differently sized live widgets More homescreens Improved status bar Dropdown menu Modernised navigation New apps Informative lock screen NFC devices Visual multitaskingSymbian Carla and Donna editIn November 2011 Nokia announced the Carla and Donna updates Carla was expected to be released in late 2012 or early 2013 and feature a new web browser new widgets new NFC capabilities and Dolby Surround audio enhancement Donna was going to be a dual core processor exclusive and was planned to be released late 2013 or early 2014 16 In May 2012 a Nokia executive claimed that Carla and Donna were cancelled and that Nokia would instead only release Belle Feature Pack 2 later in 2012 lacking many of the new features that were planned for Carla and Donna 17 Legacy editIn February 2011 Nokia announced a partnership with Microsoft to adopt Windows Phone 7 as Nokia s primary operating system leaving further Symbian development in question Nokia has promised support for Symbian and its newer devices until at least 2016 but no new Symbian devices will be released after Nokia 808 PureView On 29 April 2011 Nokia announced that it would transfer Symbian activities to Accenture along with 3 000 employees See also editSeries 20 Series 30 Series 30 Sailfish OS the open source Linux platform based on MeeGo from Jolla the company which was established by ex Nokia employees Android OS a partly open source mobile platform by Google Maemo Nokia s Debian Linux based platform MOAP another Symbian based platform Series 40 Nokia s non Symbian based platform for mass market devices Series 80 Series 90 UIQ another Symbian based platform Web Browser for S60References edit Babin Steve 2005 Developing Software for Symbian OS An Introduction to Creating Smartphone Applications in C John Wiley amp Sons p 12 ISBN 978 0 470 02833 9 Python for S60 Nokia archived from the original on 17 December 2008 retrieved 31 December 2008 S60 Avkon API to be replaced by UI Toolkit Qt PhonesReviews UK Mobiles Apps Networks Software Tablet etc phonesreview co uk 5 August 2009 Licensees S60 archived from the original on 18 February 2009 Pakalski Ingo 21 October 2003 Symbian Smartphone von Sendo mit Digitalkamera samt Blitz in German Golem de Retrieved 15 January 2011 S60 5th Edition and the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic are here Archived 27 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine 3rd comment is now closed S60 com Archived from the original on 18 June 2009 Retrieved 13 March 2011 a b Forum Nokia Device Specifications for S60 models Archived 3 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine operating system information a b Sony Ericsson Satio Press Release Archived 26 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine information about S60 version a b c Samsung OMNIAHD Dazzles at Mobile World Congress with Its HD Brilliance Archived from the original on 10 April 2009 a b Fast moving phone viruses appear BBC 30 December 2004 Retrieved 16 January 2011 Screenshot with Nokia 600 upwap ru permanent dead link a b c Z resource versions platform txt upwap ru Archived from the original on 13 January 2012 Retrieved 21 September 2011 a b How well does your browser support HTML5 HTML5test Retrieved on 2013 12 08 Nokia Belle coming soon Nokia Conversations the official Nokia blog nokia com Archived from the original on 22 December 2011 Retrieved 9 April 2015 Symbian Carla and Donna to come next but not for everyone gsmarena com Symbian Carla Cancelled Beginning Of The End For Symbian itproportal com 25 May 2012 Symbian Belle Symbian Belle the facts the features and the picturesExternal links edit nbsp 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