Symbian show hints at future user interface

Summary: Presentations at the Symbian Exchange and Exposition 2009, held this week in London, suggested how the future mobile OS might look

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Nokia's Qt video also demonstrated the user flipping between application screens in a 3D environment.

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Topic: Networking

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  • Hmmm...

    "Phone manufacturers have long been keen on incorporating such functionality into their devices, in a bid to have handsets replace travelcards and debit cards."

    Incorporating in more flexibility to do things is good, but to replace others completely and make them dependent on a single device of such is bad real bad idea.
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