This version of the Web Developer’s Library (WDL) is compatible with Nokia's Web Browser 8.5 for MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan on the Nokia N9, Web Browser for Symbian 7.3, 7.4, 8.2, and the Nokia Browser for Series 40. It also supports S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2, S60 5th Edition, and Web Browser 7.2. This version of the WDL adds information about Symbian Browser 8.2. Extract the .zip file to any folder on your computer and click eclipse.exe to access the library.
This version of the Web Developer’s Library (WDL) is compatible with Nokia's Web Browser 8.5 for MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan on the Nokia N9, Web Browser for Symbian 7.3, 7.4, 8.2, and the Nokia Browser for Series 40. It also supports S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2, S60 5th Edition, and Web Browser 7.2. This version of the WDL adds information about Symbian Browser 8.2.
The Java™ Developer's Library describes the Java ME development environment for mobile devices up to Java Runtime 1.1.0 for Series 40 and Symbian Belle with Java Runtime 2.3. The updated library includes one new example MIDlet, WeatherApp, and updated in-app purchase documentation. For more information about the new content, see the Change history section of the library. The standalone package includes an Eclipse-based viewer that provides you with a search function. Extract the zip file to any folder on your computer, and click eclipse.exe to access the library.
The Java™ Developer's Library describes the Java ME development environment for mobile devices up to Java Runtime 1.1.0 for Series 40 and Symbian Belle with Java Runtime 2.3. The updated library includes one new example MIDlet, WeatherApp, and updated in-app purchase documentation. For more information about the new content, see the Change history section of the library. To install the Eclipse plug-in, see the installation instructions included in the zip file.
The Java™ Developer's Library describes the Java ME development environment for mobile devices up to Java Runtime 1.1.0 for Series 40 and Symbian Belle with Java Runtime 2.3. The updated library includes one new example MIDlet, WeatherApp, and updated in-app purchase documentation. For more information about the new content, see the Change history section of the library.
This document lists the most common terms, abstractions and interfaces about accessing the camera devices in the Nokia Belle mobile phones. This document does not provide every detail about every API, but provides a starting point for the implementation of a camera application. The document also helps to make a decision on which API should be picked to provide the required features.
The Publisher Guide describes how to navigate the Nokia Publish web site to submit, edit, update, and remove content for the Nokia Store. The guide also describes how you can enter metadata that will pass our Quality Assurance checks and monitor daily reports on downloads and estimated revenue. The guide has been updated in April 2012 (English version). This guide is available in these languages: العربية | Deutsch | English (HTML) | English (PDF)| Español | Français | Italiano | Português | Русский | 简体中文 | 繁体中文 | हिन्दी | Việt.
The Content Guidelines describe the Nokia Quality Assurance criteria that your content must meet in order to be published in Nokia Store. The guidelines describe what Nokia considers to be inappropriate as well as technical requirements for different content types. Version 1.4 of this guide is currently in effect and available only in English. Version 1.2 is currently available in these languages: Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
This document defines the Nokia Mail for Exchange (MfE) client settings format for Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Device Management (DM) usage. The MfE client can be used on Nokia Symbian phones to perform the synchronisation of email and PIM data with a Microsoft Exchange Server, and it supports the remote configuration of MfE settings such as server address, user credentials, and synchronisation schedule by OMA DM solutions. The document is a Nokia interpretation of the OMA Device Management specification and is valid from S60 3rd Edition onwards.
These updated guidelines discuss how to design mobile applications that will have a fresh look that fits nicely with current and upcoming native look and feel of the Symbian platform. If you are creating requirements, designing user experiences, or building software for Symbian, these design guidelines are for you. The update includes information on fonts, effects and transitions, and branding. The updated library has also iconography guidelines and a UX checklist, and discusses the most common pitfalls when designing for the Symbian platform. The standalone package includes an Eclipse-based viewer that provides you with a search function. Extract the zip file to any folder on your computer, and click eclipse.exe to access the library.
These updated guidelines discuss how to design mobile applications that will have a fresh look that fits nicely with current and upcoming native look and feel of the Symbian platform. If you are creating requirements, designing user experiences, or building software for Symbian, these design guidelines are for you. The update includes information on fonts, effects and transitions, and branding. The updated library has also iconography guidelines and a UX checklist, and discusses the most common pitfalls when designing for the Symbian platform.
The Nokia Belle Developers' Library is an integrated package of information for developers who wish to use Nokia Belle to develop mobile C++ applications and services.
The Nokia Belle Developers' Library is an integrated package of information for developers who wish to use Nokia Belle to develop mobile C++ applications and services. To install the Eclipse plug-in: see the plug-in installation instructions inside the .zip file.
The Nokia Belle Developers' Library is an integrated package of information for developers who wish to use Nokia Belle to develop mobile C++ applications and services. Extract the .zip file to any folder on your computer and click eclipse.exe to start the application.
This topic describes differences in support for media in Silverlight for the desktop and Silverlight for Windows Phone. Silverlight media support on Windows Phone is based on the native media stack used on Windows Phone. Supported frame rates are typically lower than those available on desktop computers.