Nokia’s S40 and S60 in market…

Nokia’s S40 and S60 come with the versatility and look attractive too. There’s comes a little difference in the two models. The S40 offers good features but with some limitations whereas the S60 provides ease in navigation as well as enough of room for customization.

The main screen of S60 has vibrant display screen with bars onnokia-main-menu.jpg the top to depict signal and battery strength, with a large analog or digital clock in the top left-hand corner near the signal indicator. The S40 display uses small icons to depict the same and has a small clock, digital or analog, set in the top right hand corner of the screen.

 These models by Nokia come with the capacity of setting your own designs or themes at www.OwnSkin.com. The icons in S60 more colorful and smaller and in S40 the icons are smaller and simple. Both are usually animated and are rarely alike.

 

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Adding folders to main menu is a problem in S40…but allows the change in sequence of icons in sub-menu but not to bring them in the main menu. Also the icons are not colorful and too small so it doesn’t looks attractive. This problem is overcome in S60. This model lets the user to create new folders. No restrictions with icons…colorful and attractive.

The Series 40 platform offers a mass-market opportunity fornokia-s40-n-s60.jpg Java™ developers, Flash Lite from Adobe developers and content creators. Devices based on the Series 40 platform accounted for a large portion of the more than 540 million platform devices Nokia estimates it had cumulatively shipped by the end of 2006.

Java developers have access to MIDP and CLDC technology, with an array of JSRs that provide additional communication, messaging, media, and graphics capabilities. Media developers can deliver Web, messaging, and Flash Lite content, as well as streaming video and audio, using the latest industry standards. The user interface of Series 40 devices can also be personalized with themes. All this is supported by OMA DRM to protect developers’ intellectual property.

There may be significant differences when it comes to the look and feel of these two platforms but is handy and easy to use.

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