Nokia Symbian 4 competes with iPhone and Googles Android , Nokia shows next-generation user interface

Nokia has turned in its proposal for the Symbian 4^ user interface with the intention of developing an interface that can compete with both the iPhone and Google’s Android operating system.
Symbian 4^ will start to show up on smartphones in the beginning of 2011 according to the Symbian developer website, and wikl have a new user interface.
There are various improvements including minimising user prompts auto saving features to reduce the number of save commands the same look and feel for all applications but a new interface layout according to Nokia’s proposal.
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The new interface will have four main views contacts, photos, music and applications. Users will be able to create their own shortcuts and place them on the home screen to access content items as they wish.
Nokia has turned in its proposal for the user interface in Symbian^4, with the goal of developing an interface that can compete with the iPhone and Google’s Android OS.
The proposal has been turned in to the Symbian Foundation, and will now undergo open evaluation, according to a blog post.
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Symbian^4 – which will show up on smartphones in the beginning of 2011, according to the Symbian Developer website – will have a new user interface, according to the Symbian Foundation.
Improvements include minimising user prompts, autosaving features to reduce save commands, the same look-and-feel for all applications and a new interface layout, according to Nokia’s proposal.
The interface will have four main views: contacts, music, photos and applications, according to Nokia. Users will be able to create shortcuts, placed on the home screen, to access specific content items or collections, Nokia wrote.
Context-based menus, which will be accessed using a long press, will provide faster access to common commands, according to Nokia.
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Nokia’s CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo has openly admitted that Symbian’s user interface needs to improve and is convinced his company and the Symbian community are up to the task. By the end of next year Symbian’s user interface will be a non-issue, Kallasvuo said at Nokia’s Capital Markets Day in December.