NSeries developers competition

Posted in Flash Lite, Games, Mobile, News, Nokia, S60, contest, ideas on Oct 03, 2006

A new development competition from Nokia, with a prize of their brand new multimedia computer N95. There are 3 main categories: Travel, entertainment and productivity. Submissions can be developed by C++, J2ME and yes: Flash Lite, for Symbian OS 9.1. There has to be at least a working prototype until 30th October 2006. You give almost full license to Nokia for the submissions and Nokia gives you a brand new N95 and own profile section on NSeries.com, including link to your website. Nokia also promises to provide assistance with development and testing for selected applications.

Follow the link and click on “Developers Competition” from the menu below.

Note : Later noticed that, if it’s your first time, it comes up with region selection. So a possible path to information can be : Select Europe region -> Developers competition from the menu below (or win N95) -> “The Lab” -> First of three -> Competition guidelines. Sorry, but this is the only way I could find. Great interface, but hard to give links. Let me know if there is a better link.

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  1. # 1 Flash Lite For Mobile Game Developers » Blog Archive » Nokia development competition for N95 & Flash Lite content is ok Says:

    [...] Uugur writes in his Kuneri blog about a Nokia development competition, and the prize in N95 multimedia phone computer. Flash Lite is one of the technologies that are supported in the contest. A working prototype must exist 30th October 2006. Typically to Nokia, you give Nokia all rights for the application, and Nokia gives you a brand new N95 and own profile section on NSeries.com, including link to your website. They also promise to provide assistance with development and testing for selected applications. [...]

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