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New drop-down menu, Android style, to access notifications, connectivity toggles including a welcome one for 'Mobile data', which previously required an involved trip into 'Settings' and system status information from most places in the UI.
The Symbian homescreen system now supports up to six pages previously the limit was three for most phones and five for the smaller-screened E6. A rewritten application launcher with default 'flat' structure, i. Newly installed applications are now marked with a red asterisk until they've been opened for the first time. An application can be 'added to the homescreen' from the main app menu, by long pressing its icon.
This, for most applications, in theory, gives the UI a flatter hierarchy, with less use of menus and with more direct interaction. Improvements to the lock screen, which will now have information about missed calls and messages. The lock screen also now supports a transparency effect, showing the underlying homescreen wallpaper. Update to Web, with numerous optimisations and easy access to multiple windows through a permanent toolbar icon. Like desktop browsers, Web keeps track of your 'Most visited pages' and this can be set as your 'homepage' if needed.
A long press and drag on web page text now pops up a 'Copy' option, for copying text to the system clipboard. Update to Music Player , with a 'floating track list' in the album art 'cover flow' view. Updates to several other Symbian stalwart applications. Although functionality is the same, far fewer taps are needed to get to the majority of settings and functions. Note also that the 'Close-up' mode for the N8 video capture i. Procedure If you have not already done so, update Nokia Suite to the latest version.
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The update is downloaded. There are 3 different modes of play with different targets to keep in mind. There are locked blades and backgrounds which you unlock on achieving hidden targets. There are, however, some limitations on Symbian version like multi-touch support, which we hope, would be added later. Until then take a look at the following game shots and try your self. Fruit Ninja Lite — Free. These are not all. And many yet to come.
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Terrifically atmospheric, Sparkle will amaze and addict you in every way. The oddestly named game on the platform, this is another 10tons special they wrote Sparkle, above and is physics-based with a huge slice of humour. And violence. Essentially, you play an embittered ex-tennis ace, firing off smashed at the heads and torsos of every set of characters who get in your way, all of them themed and controlled by an evil corporation.
Naturally, there are puzzles to solve, things to blow up and budge and bounce off. Never a dull moment, recommended and, again unusually, first on Symbian before the other mobile platforms got a look in.
Take the concept of a racing game, then set it in the future, with low flying spaceships instead of cars. Give all the racers weapons and high tech heads-up displays, add a sci-fi plot and some futuristic cityscapes, then throw in blisteringly fast and smooth action, a pumping soundtrack and numerous powerups, and you've got yourself a Symbian-powered winner. There are even 'pit stops' - no, really!
Stunning graphics and 3D action. Here's my review. One of the very first of Nokia's 'HD' games, RealGolf HD still impresses - it's not quite as photorealistic as some iOS options, the animations very occasionally stutter, but it's all here, in terms of a decent golf simulation, with wind, spin, slopes, ball lie and much more.
Add in the obligatory helicopter flybys, a good green elevation grid and some fake American commentary and you've got the complete package.
It may seem easy at first but then you hit a bunker and get a double-bogie and you're then fighting all the way to the club house And the equivalent for circuits, GT Racing is the most out and out realistic sports car racing sim on the platform and the one I keep coming back to because it's just so Never mind arcade driving games with power-ups and on-rails difficulty level - here you're doing well just to stay on the track much of the time, the cars here can be as hard to drive flat-out as the real thing.
You can play through a complete career, needing placing in races to progress and gradually improving your car and your own driving skills. One nice touch is the variation in tracks, with gradients, scenery and a mix of road circuits, F1-style tracks and even parts of Indy-style banked tracks. Tip: for extra realism, plug in headphones, turn off the annoying music and crank up the engine noise.
Reviewed here , by Ewan, who didn't like it as much as me Ah well, over to you!
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