- Nokia Series 40
Series 40 software platform is the application
user interface (UI) software on Nokia's broad range of mid tier mobile devices. It is the world's most widely used mobile device platform and found in hundreds of millions of devices. [cite web|url=http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/platforms/s40/index.html|title=Forum Nokia - Nokia Series 40 Platform|publisher=Nokia |accessdate=2008-09-26] It provides communication applications such as telephone, messaging, email client withPOP3 andIMAP4 capabilities and Internet browser; media applications such as camera, video recorder, music/video player and FM radio; and phonebook and other personal information management (PIM) applications such as calendar and tasks. [cite web|url=http://mobilearsenal.com/review/mobile_operating_systems_series_40/print/whole.html|title=Mobile operating system review: Series 40 – MobileArsenal |accessdate=2008-09-26]Series 40 is an embedded software platform that is open for software development via standard or de-facto content and application development technologies. It supports Java MIDlets, i.e. Java MIDP and CLDC technology, which provide location, communication, messaging, media, and graphics capabilities. [cite web|url=http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/BOOKSHOP/detail.asp?item=100000000075919|title=Developing Scalable Series 40 Applications, A Guide for Java Developers|publisher=Addison-Wesley|accessdate=2008-09-26] S40 also supports Flash Lite applications. [cite web|url=http://www.adobe.com/devnet/devices/articles/nokia_series40_pt1_print.html|title=Working with Nokia Series 40 Flash Lite content – Adobe Developer Center|publisher=
Adobe |accessdate=2008-09-26]The integrated web browser can access most web content through the service provider's XHTML/HTML gateway. The latest version of Series 40, called Series 40 6th Edition, introduced a new browser based on the
WebKit open source components WebCore and JavaScriptCore. The new browser delivers support for HTML 4.01, CSS2, JavaScript 1.5, and Ajax.Support for
SyncML synchronization with external services of the address book, calendar and notes is present. However with many S40 phones, these synchronization settings must be sent via an OTA text message.The first Series 40 devices (introduced in 2002) had only 128x128
pixel large displays. Over the years, the S40 UI has evolved from a small-resolution, black-and-white UI to a high resolution color UI with an enhanced graphical look. The third generation of Series 40 that became available in 2005 introduced support for devices with resolutions as high asQVGA (240x320). [cite web|url=http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/73e935fe-8b59-43b2-ab3e-1c5f763672db/Series_40_UI_Style_Guide.html|title=Series 40 UI Style Guide – Forum Nokia|publisher=Nokia |accessdate=2008-09-26] It is possible to customize the look-and-feel of the UI via comprehensive themes. [cite web|url=http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/resources/tools_and_sdks/carbide_ui/features.html|title=Carbide.ui Theme Edition (can be used to create S40 themes) – Forum Nokia|publisher=Nokia |accessdate=2008-09-26] Series 40 uses a simpleroperating system than the higher end S60 (which is based on the multi-tasking Symbian OS). Because S40 devices do not support true multi-tasking and do not have a native code API for third parties, its user interface appears to be more responsive and faster than other Nokia platforms. [cite web|url=http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/features/item/Series_40_vs_S60.php|title=Comparing Series 40 against S60 (as of 2007) – All about Symbian |accessdate=2008-09-26]Examples of Series 40 platform based devices: Nokia 6300 (Series 40 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2), Nokia 6500 classic (Series 40 5th Edition, Feature Pack 1).
References
External links
* [http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/platforms/s40/index.html Nokia Series 40 Developer Platform]
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