Archive for the ‘series 40’

6 new devices from Nokia02.12.07

Nokia announced 6 new devices; 3110 Classic, 6110 Navigator, E61i, E65, E90 and N77. There is also a detailed review of E90 on My-Symbian. All of them are Flash Lite enabled.

We also updated our Flash Lite devices list for developers. With latest additions now there are 46 Nokia devices with Flash Lite pre-installed.

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Forum Nokia technical library update01.25.07

Forum Nokia announced the update of Forum Nokia technical library. There are also 2 Flash Lite related issues, worth to check out.

Forum Nokia Technical Library is a documentation package compiled by Forum Nokia. 1 Content known issue, 4 Java known issues, 1 Java technical solution, 4 Symbian C++ known issues, and 9 Symbian C++ technical solutions have been added. 1 Symbian C++ technical solution has been updated.

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Working with Nokia Series 40 - Part 301.12.07

3rd part of “Working with Nokia Series 40″ series from Scott is available: Creating a screen saver. You can also check previous parts; capabilities overview and creating wallpaper.

I’ll show you how to create a Flash Lite screen saver, from its initial design and development to its testing and deployment phases. When all is said and done, you’ll have gone through the steps necessary to create a Flash Lite screen saver that can be used with little modification across Nokia Series 40 3rd Edition devices that support this content type.

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Working with Nokia Series 40 - Part212.19.06

Here is the second part of Scott’s article on Adobe.

In Part 1 on this series, I showed you the capabilities of Nokia Series 40 3rd Edition devices (specifically Models 6125, 6131, 6136, 6233) running Flash Lite 1.1. I also described some of the Flash Lite 1.1 content types available for this platform, including wallpapers, screen savers, and sub-LCD mode content. Now in Part 2, I’ll step through the process to create a simple Flash Lite 1.1 wallpaper. By the end of this article, you should be ready to start designing, developing, and deploying your own Flash Lite wallpaper for Nokia Series 40 3rd Edition devices.

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Flash mobile device list for developers12.17.06

[Here is the quick link for the list]

It’s essential for every mobile developer to know their target mobile device profiles. This is the only way to ensure effective and reliable development plan and easier porting. That’s also been an issue for us and we often needed to collect technical information for all target devices we aim and up now did that manually combining different resources.

Flash Lite development and porting can be considered as ‘less complicated’ compared to Java and Symbian based platforms. However, that doesn’t change the reality that there is always the need to port. Especially after Nokia introduced S60 3rd edition devices, porting for Flash Lite got little more complicated, compared to S60 2nd edition’s (almost) the same 176×208 display size and specifications for most of the devices. One can claim here that; Flash Lite can scale and fit into different screens easily and that’s why Flash Lite is Flash Lite. Yes, that is true at first sight, however, unfortunately the fact that ‘it can’ doesn’t mean ‘it does’ well. Depending on the application, development will vary, and not everything will be displayed as expected or will perform good when they are scaled. Therefore, the only reasonable solution is to create different versions of the product for different possible screen sizes by defining target devices well and preparing a robust design to ease the pain of porting. To gain more insight about this issue, you can check Dale Rankine’s ‘Quickly create multiple versions of your Flash Lite content‘ article on Adobe web site.

Considering these facts and possible future needs, we prepared a list for developers to have a reference when developing Flash Lite applications. Initially there are only Nokia S60 and Series 40 devices, however, we hope to extend the list further with your help. Please register to our forum, and contribute to Flash mobile device list for developers. There is also performance information for all devices, which will be filled with tests performed by us and other developers.

When you visit the list, you will see some devices are in bold. Bold means that there is a confliction between Adobe and Nokia’s Flash Lite specifications or global knowledge. We hope to clarify these question marks to avoid future misleads for developers. If you happen to have a reliable information about these models, please add your comment on our forum.

We recently got the news that Adobe announced a public beta of Photoshop CS3 together with Device Central. Hopefully this will be a global solution for Flash mobile developers and eliminate further needs in future when things get more complicated with more devices available. However until then, we need clear and reliable information to reduce development risks and reliable marketing.

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Working with Nokia Series 4012.12.06

Here is a new article from Scott: Working with Nokia Series 40 with Flash Lite content.

By the end of Part 1, you will be acquainted more with Flash Lite 1.1 as it coexists on Series 40 handsets. Here I provide a quick overview of Flash Lite for Series 40 devices. This includes capabilities, limitations, as well as some overall considerations to make when developing content for the Series 40 Platform.

In subsequent articles, you’ll learn how to design, develop, and deploy Flash Lite 1.1 wallpapers, screen savers, as well as sub-LCD content for Nokia Series 40 devices.

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