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Oct 2, 2008 -- Today, Nokia unveiled the first touch screen handset, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. This
has been made possible through the addition of touch technology to the S60 platform. Details of both press releases, the first of the 5800 XpressMusic followed by that of the new S60 5th edition, are shown below.
Nokia amps up music offering with new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
London, UK / Singapore Oct. 2, 2008
-- Nokia
Remix
-- Nokia turned up the
volume on its music offering today by unveiling the new Nokia 5800
XpressMusic, a mobile device for music that brings innovative new
features to the mass market. Delivering on Nokia's vision to provide
the best total music experience possible, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
will be among the first devices to support Comes With Music, Nokia's
groundbreaking service which offers one year of unlimited access to the
entire Nokia Music Store catalogue.
When
it comes to music phones, people all over the world want a device that
is a great music experience - with more memory, loud and powerful
speakers, easy synchronization - and must still work well as a mobile
phone with direct access to important contacts and content. The Nokia
5800 XpressMusic delivers on all counts and allows consumers to access
and share content.
"With
the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, we set out to connect people through the
one thing we all feel a universal connection to - music," said Jo
Harlow, Vice President, Nokia. "The way in which people enjoy music is
different around the world. With that in mind, the Nokia 5800
XpressMusic gives people the freedom to experience music they love in
the way they prefer."
Media Bar, Contacts Bar - putting people first
Taking
advantage of touch screen technology, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
introduces the 'Media Bar', a handy drop down menu that provides direct
access to music and entertainment, including favourite tracks, videos
and photos. The Media Bar also offers a direct link to the web and to
online sharing. Because the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic supports Flash
content, individuals can surf the entire web, not just pieces of it.
In addition, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic offers all the music
essentials, including a graphic equalizer, 8GB memory for up to 6,000
tracks and support for all main digital music formats, and a 3.5mm
jack. Built-in surround sound stereo speakers offer the industry's most
powerful sound.
Ensuring
a seamless music experience, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic also provides easy
access to browse and purchase tracks from the Nokia Music Store, where
applicable, while the newly updated Nokia Music PC software allows for
easy drag-and-drop transfer of songs and management of any music
collection.
The
innovative 'Contacts Bar' lets consumers highlight four favorite
contacts on their home-screen and, through a single touch, track a
digital history of recent text messages, emails, phone logs, photos and
blog updates.
"As
Nokia's first mass-market device with a touch screen, the Nokia 5800
XpressMusic turns a 'user interface' into a 'human interface' by truly
putting people first. For example, we've introduced the Nokia Contacts
Bar, which is like a digital RSS feed on your life," said Harlow. "By
adding the benefits of touch screen technology to S60, the world's
leading smartphone interface, Nokia is taking the familiar and giving
it a human touch. We have used touch technology where it really adds
value such as the Contacts Bar, Media Bar and clever shortcuts from the
homescreen to menu items such as calendar, profiles and clock. "
For
the best screen resolution available on a mobile phone, the 3.2"
widescreen display brings photos, video clips and web content to life
in vibrant color and true clarity. With a 16 by 9 aspect ratio and 30
frames-per-second playback and recording, the device is ideal for VGA
quality video recording and playback.
The
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic also features a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl
Zeiss lens and, with a single touch, images or videos can be shared via
a favorite online community, such as Share on Ovi, Flickr, or
Facebook. Music playlist song titles can also be shared through
Bluetooth, MMS or online sharing.
The
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic supports 60 languages worldwide, which covers
nearly 90 percent of the world's population. As people around the world
use their phones in different ways, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic offers a
variety of input methods including a virtual alphanumeric keypad, a
virtual computer-style QWERTY keyboard, a pen stylus -- and for true
music enthusiasts, a plectrum -- are all available.
The
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will be available worldwide beginning in the
fourth quarter of 2008 for an estimated retail price of €279 before
taxes and subsidies. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic featuring Comes With
Music will be available early next year. Pricing details to follow.
Enhancing
the experience, Nokia today unveiled four new music accessories
including a new Bluetooth headset and three new stereo headsets.
S60 5th Edition brings new, advanced multimedia and Internet
experiences to devices with touch user interfaces and sensor
technologies
Espoo, Finland Oct. 2, 2008 -- Today sees the introduction of S60
5th Edition, the latest release of the world's leading, open smartphone
platform, S60 on Symbian OS. The S60 5th Edition has the most advanced
set of features that enable new innovations and new experiences for
consumers that want to fully embrace the use of smartphone products.
With
S60 5th Edition, the user interface is extended by the introduction of
touch and with full support for tactile feedback. Enhanced display
resolution support and a new Widescreen mode further compliments the
touch UI and enables engaging visual experiences. Also, for the first
time, the platform includes a framework for the use of advanced sensor
technology. This all allows S60 device manufacturers to create
innovative new device concepts for a wider range of user segments,
while preserving the rich capabilities of the existing software
platform. The first S60 5th Edition based device, designed for music
lovers, was announced today - the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.
S60
software continues to lead in the support for and use of internet
technologies, and includes the Web Browser for S60, which supports
desktop-quality browsing with Adobe Flash Lite 3. With the touch
enabled products and S60 5th Edition, Internet browsing is made more
convenient by enabling scrolling Web pages and interacting directly
with Web content by touching with a finger or the use of keys or
stylus. The ecosystem now has more options, and user experiences are
further enhanced with touch optimized toolbars and easy access to
browser and internet application options.
Sensors
enable very intuitive and smart usability for the key S60 applications.
For example, silence the phone ringing by turning the phone upside
down. The sensor framework in S60 5th Edition provides easy integration
for wide range of sensors into vendor's devices, and enables them and
developers to take advantage of sensor data to create new exciting and
intuitive applications and features.
S60
5th Edition's new features continue to provide a complete solution for
multimedia experiences. New image and video editors in the S60 5th
Edition make it simple to capture and edit pictures and videos directly
on the device, before sharing them with others. Users can for example
decrease red eye, crop image highlights, adjust image quality or add
text and graphics to pictures. With the video editor, users can quickly
cut and merge videos and sound directly on the device. Support for
large, high resolution displays makes it possible for users to better
enjoy widescreen multimedia and these features.
"S60
5th Edition's new features and added functionality significantly
enhances the products that intend to provide rich multimedia and
Internet experiences for consumers. Intuitive sensor technologies,
interactions via touch, and tactile feedback creates delight and
excitement for consumers and unparalleled innovation opportunities for
developers and internet content providers," said Lee Williams, Senior
Vice President, S60 Software, Nokia. "With this release we will see
manufacturers create and extend their portfolio of products with new
types of devices addressing a broader range of consumer needs."
The
implementation of the S60 Web Runtime in S60 5th Edition adds support
for S60 Platform Services, which enables creation of personal and
context aware Web widgets. Platform Services gives these Web standards
based applications access to numerous applications and features of the
S60 platform, such as calendar, contacts, GPS, messaging, audio, and
video. Widgets can also mash-up information from the Internet together
with selected information from the user's mobile device. These Platform
Services are easily accessible to Web content developers and service
providers via new JavaScript and Adobe Flash Actionscript extensions.
All of these capabilities continue to provide the user with the most
control over security and their own private data.
To
lower the barrier to entry for new innovation, S60 5th Edition is also
expanding its support for open source technologies through integrated
support for Open C++. This support brings the Standard Template Library
and other popular platform-independent C++ libraries to the S60
platform, extending the Open C offering. Together, Open C and Open C++
create opportunities for developers to utilize existing skills and code
from other platforms in their S60 development projects, including open
source components that run today on Linux and other open platforms.
"The
versatile developer support offered by S60 5th Edition enables
developers to write applications in a range of languages that they are
already very familiar with," said Tom Libretto, Vice President, Forum
Nokia. "That familiarity and being able to arm developers with the
tools and technologies that best suit their needs will allow for
further innovation of new applications and services, not only for S60
5th Edition, but also for S60 3rd Edition Feature Packs 1 and 2."
Developers
are encouraged to leverage touch UI functionality in application design
to get the full consumer advantage of touch in their solutions and
create the best possible user experience. From today, S60 5th Edition
SDK and tools are available to download via Forum Nokia.
"The
S60 5th Edition SDK presents an exciting opportunity for mobile
application development," said Erik Abair, senior vice president of
engineering and co-founder of Kyte. "Development on this new platform
will advance touch technology, provide more flexibility to create new
user interfaces for our mobile application, Kyte Mobile Producer, and
improve the overall user experience for consumers."
"Over
the years, SHAPE Services have observed an astounding evolution in
Nokia mobile platforms and development environments which have been
further revolutionized by the latest Symbian S60 5th Edition SDK," said
Igor Berezovsky, CEO, SHAPE Services GmbH. "It is great to see that
Nokia was able to keep the original spirit of the S60 platform while
continuing to provide compatibility for previous editions of S60. This
allowed for quick and easy porting of Shape Services' IM+ All-In-One
Instant messenger to the new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic."
S60
software built on Symbian OS is the world's leading smartphone
software, and is licensed by some of the industry's foremost mobile
device manufacturers. Almost 180 million S60 devices had been shipped
by all licensees by June 2008. The flexibility of the S60 software
allows for various hardware designs and software configurations, as
evidenced by the multitude of S60 devices already available on the
market. Through its award-winning user interface, extensive support for
new mobile services and the innovation potential for partner solutions,
the S60 provides an open and scalable business opportunity for mobile
operators and 3rd party developers.
Information Source: Nokia
Images courtesy of Nokia
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