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This is a question about symbian softwares.Devlopers Please answer …..?
compicated Nokia devices through the introduction of touch and other functions advanced hardware on the s60 5th edition. Devlopers others are finding it difficult to devlop apps.This is the information I have somewhere and thought that could be the reason CorePlayer video player for smartphones and PDA's has not released for these devices. How is it being released for Windows Mobile, iPhone and Android as they are all touch devices? What s60 5th edition remained in the dark, as it is not seeing the light at all.
Development of a touch-enabled application is as easy as developing a no-touch. In fact, Symbian has been supporting since 1999 and playing the first Symbian phone (Sony Ericsson R380) was a single touch. So there was nothing for Nokia to add (and complicated), but rather have in use when the hardware was available and the market asks touch devices. Properly developed applications for Symbian S60 3rd Edition (3.0, 3.1, 3.2) work fine on touch devices, but can not be optimized to take advantage of that offer new devices. Therefore, the answer is: nothing is complicated or kept in the dark, the platform develops and moves into new editions on the market demands new / different features. It is up to developer to ensure that your application runs on more devices new and is up to users to decide which phones and applications that want to have. If you would like CorePlayer and not want to touch, buy a larger S60 3.2 device and stop doing stupid questions here.
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