Nokia E6 Symbian Anna OS User Interface

The Nokia E6 and X7 are the first devices running Symbian have Anna out of the box. The new version of the operating system is the next level with a user interface more user-friendly and contemporary, an improved Web browser, new split-screen for text input and a better display. Starting with the home screen shows Anna their fresh paint layer and a new feature here and there. Gadget Blog - The start screen of the Nokia E6 E6, consists of five components, you can fill with various widgets (and links) and a redesign of how to keep it together for properly. You can add or remove windows, but you get no more than five.




The menu is virtually unchanged, preserving the hierarchical structure of folders, but the icons are new - they are now rounded squares. This is essentially a cosmetic change you are free to rearrange the icons as you could go for the placement of all the main folders and want a flat-ish menu. You can also create custom folders to help you improve your applications. A list view mode is also available, but the scroll contains a lot more, and that is why we preferred to leave things in the network. Task Manager shows screenshots of apps running, rather than just symbols. You also need a click in order to kill them. The downside is the Task Manager manages only three applications to fit the screen and you often have to scroll to the desired.

An interesting possibility is by using the link in the upper right corner of the screen available. It gives you a bigger Clock, a link to the menu of connectivity, a button for the battery info (as% of charge and "Enable Power Saving" link) and notifications such as missed calls, new messages, and other . It only shows the number of events, it will not show you the beginning of a new text message as the notification area of ​​Android.

The slide lock or unlock the screen, of course, but if you hold the flashlight on. The same effect is turned off. The Nokia E6 is going well, but Symbian Anna takes no dent in the performance compared to Symbian ^ 3, the release of Anna more than one function, rather than an update of the service. Although heavy multitasking and 256 MB of RAM will frown, we have not run "out of memory" errors even with a few RAM-intensive applications in the background. Symbian Anna is definitely a step in the right direction, but we have had fear of competition increases. While Apple and Google are trying to outdo each other with all sorts of innovative user interface, Symbian has just caught a few years ago.

Positive change is that it always makes a virtual Back button visible to facilitate the navigation applications. On the other hand, in the options menu or on the structure of the menus / submenus, which is based a relic from the days of non-touch Symbian and beg, modified to a solution like Android (which shows the menu button, a panel 6 -8 with buttons for most commonly used options, perhaps a multi-button if you really want to dig into the settings). Read also : Here are HTC Flyer User Interface.

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