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Matt Miller looks at S60 touch UI and Nokia 6210 Navigator
Posted by gasusan2005 on 02/17/08 in Nokia
Matt Miller, Mobile Gadgeteer blogger, recently posted a review of new HTC Advantage and Readius ereader device. Matt is back from the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona, Spain and today has has posted a couple interesting posts on A look at the S60 touch UI and the Nokia 6210 Navigator
All four posts are worth checking out.
Picture: Nokia 6210, courtesy of Mobile Gadgeteer
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It seems it’s not only me that has been enchanted by this device (see my review, dated at 02/12, at http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=2478&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 ) :)
BTW, some important stuff should also be added to Matthew’s article:
- unlike ALL the previous e-link e-readers (which were all Linux-based), this one is based on WinCE, which means it’ll be far easier for existing Windows Mobile programmers to port their existing apps. This is a big advantage!
- currently, the display’s resolution is pretty low (350*280) but this is promised to be improved. Hope they indeed do this.
1. As far as the new Advantage version is concerned, I’ve also played with the new 7510 on MWC. I’ve found the keyboard really inferior to that of the HTC Universal / Kaiser. Of course, it’s better than that of the original device, but it’s still far away from these devices.
2. I’ve quickly reviewed the S60 Touch too; however, for a much more detailed series of reviews, you will want to check out for example http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/6744_Why_S60s_Touch_demo_DIDNT_suck.php