Introduction to some of new concept in UIQ 3. Includes a primer on the various Styles of UI that can be used in UIQ 3 devices and offers an introduction to writing a single code base for devices with different screen sizes and input mechanisms.
It's that time of year again when everyone in the Symbian world comes to London for the All About Symbian Pub meet, the date of which Symbian hijack so they can do an Expo the next day... I don't know, the lengths some people will go to. Read on...
Introduction to developing with the NetBeans Mobility Pack. The pack is an addon for the Java IDE NetBeans and allows you to develop in JME and CDC for mobile phones. The tool includes some advanced features (such as on device debugging) for Sony Ericsson UIQ 3 phones.
Steve Litchfield continues his exploration of the world of text input and observes that the presence of a useable QWERTY keyboard can actually change how you use a smartphone.
Your smartphone is great for getting information on the move, and most of the time when you talk about this, you think of getting news headlines, sports results, emails from your office, that sort of thing. But when things go wrong, sometimes your Symbian smartphone can be your best friend. Ewan Spence explains...
Ewan Spence gives a few pointers as to where to start in your trip through the podcasting world on your S60 3rd Edition (or UIQ 3-powered P990i) smartphone.