Upgrade your S60 3rd Edition smartphone to Feature Pack 1
Published by Steve Litchfield at 14:09 UTC, September 29th 2006
Well, almost. In fact, Nokia has released the official Feature Pack 1 theme (and very pretty it is too) as a download for all other S60 3rd Edition devices. Go on, make believe you've got an N95!
"This is the Turquoise theme that will be used in forthcoming Nokia devices based on S60 3rd Edition FP1. But since the Jade team was so kind, all you S60 3rd Edition owners can now use it too. Giving away the theme might sound like a small thing, but this is the first time our application team delivers software directly to end-users."
Categories: Links of Interest
Platforms: S60 3rd Edition
News Discussion
PrinceOfThieves
This theme looks nice but is unusable when you use an Asian language phone such as my Hong Kong-bought N80 -- especially Simplified Chinese (pinyin). You cannot see what you type and the different options you have when you have typed a key combination leading to several different pinyin.
Nokia must correct this very fast and re-release.
slitchfield
Really? Can you do us a screenshot?
Steve
nj7
Not a good one also with Y-browser. The folders indication, is white over white top part of screen, and not readable... A little more blue is need!
tommivilkamo
Thanks Steve for spreading the word! Links from AAS always tend to drive the traffic up ;)
PrinceOfThieves: please publish a screenshot, and if there is a real problem, we'll look into it.
nj7
I can post the problem I found:
The folder way, is not visible, because is white over white!
PrinceOfThieves
Here it is, a comparison of Nokia and Turquoise themes on my Chinese N80.
When I type a key combination leading to different "pinyin" (Chinese romanization) on the keyboard, such as 7-4-2-6, I get the following pinyin choices: qian, shan, shao, pian, qiao. On the Nokia theme all possibilities appear in the horizontal scrollbar, in dark blue letters on medium blue background. On the Turquoise theme only the highlighted possibility ('qian' in this example) appears, which is highly unpractical when typing messages. (images 1 and 2)
When I select a specific pinyin in the possibilities list, such as 'shao', on Nokia theme, the chosen pinyin appears in dark blue letters on medium blue background. On the Turquoise theme the contrast is extremely limited and I cannot properly read the pinyin I have chosen. (images 3 and 4)
Hope this can be solved,
PoT
PS. Sorry about the delay, China was on holiday until today...
nj7
In fact is the same problem, white over white;)
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