Series 40 is getting touchscreens, dual-SIMs and QWERTY keyboards

29 December, 2009

Nokia has big plans for all three of its platforms. Despite the huge growth of affordable smartphones, the S40 platform will go on, getting touchscreens, dual-SIM and QWERTY keyboards, while Symbian and Maemo will get new interfaces with improved speed and multi-touch.

Nokia sees Maemo taking up a big portion of the number of devices sold by 2011, compared to the current niche status of the platform. When Maemo 6 hits it will bring along multi-touch support as well. Both Maemo and Symbian will get new interfaces in 2010 - Symbian^2 should be out in the first half of 2010 and Symbian^3 by the end of 2010 (Update: we got our wires crossed, it's actually Symbian^2 and Symbian^3, not ^1 and ^2).

As for Series 40, there have been attempts to make an S40 handset with a QWERTY keyboard but that didn't catch on. Touchscreens and dual-SIM phones is breaking new ground for Series 40.

These new and improved S40 devices will begin appearing in 2010 along with the new Symbian and Maemo devices. Nokia maintains that Symbian is their smartphone platform of choice, keeping Maemo to high-end "mobile computers". S40 is here to stay as well according to Nokia's strategy - multiple platforms to cover all the market segments for mobile phones, instead of stretching one platform from the low end to the high end.

A new interface for Symbian sounds great (the S60 5th edition specifically needs a lot of attention), but for S40 they say in 2010 they will "bring touch interaction on top of Series 40's recently renewed user interface". That sounds a lot like what the touch-enabled Symbian was at first (and arguably still is) - a non-touch UI with touch capabilities added.

That may be an oxymoron, but S60 was designed to be operated with a keypad, so merely adding touch capabilities resulted in a subpar touchscreen experience, which attracted a lot of criticism.

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Reader comments

  • frk
  • 16 Feb 2010
  • nNa

I already prefer S40 to Symbian S60 and i'm really happy about new features coming. Who need a "smart" system when this is not able to remind appointments (organizer of S60 is buggy)? I own a S40 with wifi, gps, 5MP zeiss camera, SD slot ...

  • Anonymous
  • 14 Feb 2010
  • qWJ

beauty is in the eye of the beholder. what maybe good for you may not be for the others. to people commenting, give yourselves a break. there are tons of models of phones out there. its up to you to find what's good for you based on your need o...

  • Anonymous
  • 14 Feb 2010
  • qWJ

there is really nothing wrong with dual sim phones. i agree. but I totally disagree when you said Nokia could learn a thing or two from Chinese dual SIM phones. Its the other way around. Are you sure that Nokia doesn't know about dual SIM phon...

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