Sunday, February 15, 2009

Developing mobile apps on Series 90


Briefing Nokia has continued with its traditional 'developer platform series' with the introduction of the next-generation of the platforms – Series 90. The series commenced with series 40 – for Java-technology enabled phones; Series 60 – for Symbian OS smart phones; and now Series 90 – a developer solution/platform for high-end media, games, and enterprise applications based on the Symbian OS.Briefing Nokia has continued with its traditional 'developer platform series' with the introduction of the next-generation of the platforms – Series 90. The series commenced with series 40 – for Java-technology enabled phones; Series 60 – for Symbian OS smart phones; and now Series 90 – a developer solution/platform for high-end media, games, and enterprise applications based on the Symbian OS.
So why Series 90? Nokia has launched this solution to enable developers to leverage their apps across a range of devices that are tightly focused on specific needs – in this case, playing music, messaging, or playing games. Series 90 is based on the Symbian OS 7.0, incorporating standard technology for application development, browsing, and messaging. The platform incorporates telephony, PIM, browsing, messaging, media playback, and office functionality.
So why Series 90? Nokia has launched this solution to enable developers to leverage their apps across a range of devices that are tightly focused on specific needs – in this case, playing music, messaging, or playing games. Series 90 is based on the Symbian OS 7.0, incorporating standard technology for application development, browsing, and messaging. The platform incorporates telephony, PIM, browsing, messaging, media playback, and office functionality.

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