The S60 touch UI is flexible to suit the different needs of the user while also retaining a familiar look and feel. S60 touch can be used with a finger or stylus and supports all the familiar S60 applications, as well as various text input methods. Everybody can find their preferred way to input text. It also supports Asian languages.
The S60 touch UI also has tactile feedback to make it even easier for users when they are on the go. Web browsing and many other functions benefit greatly from this direct manipulation method that provides a fast way to access links, by finger or by stylus.
The S60 touch UI is flexible, enabling devices to be designed with or without keyboards. This gives manufacturers tremendous opportunities to design new types of touch device that are optimized for different segments and uses.
Application developers get a fascinating new area of design to explore. Touch-optimized applications open up a wealth of new possibilities for content creation, business tools, or new types of games with touch interaction.
New sensor technology provides a completely new way for users to interact with their device. Users can simply turn the device upside down or tap it twice to silence a calendar alarm or an incoming call – it just couldn’t be easier.
The sensor framework opens the door to the exciting world of sensor-based applications. For example, imagine an exciting game that uses sensors or a screensaver that reacts to the device’s position and orientation.
The UI Accelerator Toolkit for S60 opens a new path for manufacturers to design scalable and innovative applications which are graphically stunning.
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