Built on: S60 2nd Edition (initial release)
16 June 2003
The Nokia 6600 imaging phone features advanced messaging capabilities and the ability to capture and play back video. Security features, e-mail, and Bluetooth connectivity make the device well-suited to enterprise applications.
The Tools Centre page (www.developer.nokia.com/Resources/Tools_and_downloads/) provides links to details about all the Nokia Developer tools & SDKs.
Carbide.ui is a family of tools that enables the creation of themes for Symbian and Series 40 phones. Carbide.ui provides professionals and hobbyists alike with an easy to use tool that can customise almost every aspect of the look and feel of a phone's UI.
The S60 SDKs for Symbian OS enable application development for devices based on the S60 platform using C++. The SDK includes all key resources needed for application development, such as documentation, API reference, and an emulator. An IDE is not included; Carbide.c++ is recommended.
S60 Platform SDK for Symbian OS, for Java™ MIDP allows developers to quickly and efficiently run and test Java applications for devices built on the S60 platform. Using a Java™ IDE, development with the SDK is hosted on a PC.
The Nokia 6600 Camera Plug-in enables developers to create applications utilizing the APIs for the built-in camera in the Nokia 6600 imaging phone. The plug-in is compatible with Series 60 SDK 2.0 for Symbian OS and Series 60 SDK 2.0 for Symbian OS Supporting CodeWarrior.
This document presents known issues related to the MIDP 2.0 implementation in the first commercial software versions (3.42.1 and 4.09.1) of the Nokia 6600 imaging device. One new known issue has been added. Please assess this resource (here or within the document) to help improve our quality.
This document gives the reader an introductory overview to the Series 60 Developer Platform, focusing on the platform architecture and features.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.