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3 Introduction to the User Interface
The following chapter offers a brief overview of the user interface style in 96 x 65 pixel screen
resolution phones. The main focus is on the WAP services element (WAP browser) of the phone. The
WAP browser user interface is designed to comply with the user interaction handling known from
other applications in the phone.
The user interface style is a combination of specific user interface hardware such as keys and display;
user interaction conventions, which include input and output functions and their relationships; and the
audio-visual appearance, which is used in the user interaction conventions. This chapter concentrates
on the hardware part of the 96 x 65 pixel resolution user interface.
3.1 Nokia Phones with 96 x 65 Pixel Screen Resolution
Nokia Series 30 phones have a WAP browser with enhanced features and increased usability. Predictive
text input (T9) can be used in the WAP browser; predictive text input in WAP and a picture viewer are
also supported. Nokia Series 30 phones support Push service indication; in addition most of the June
2000 conformance (WAP 1.2.1) phones support WTAI public library and cookies∗. For more detailed
information, see the WAP characteristics table at http://forum.nokia.com.
Nokia 3410 Nokia 3510 Nokia 6310 Nokia 6310i Nokia 6510
WAP 1.1 +
Push
WAP 1.2.1 WAP 1.2.1 WAP 1.2.1 WAP1.2.1
GSM900/180
0
GSM900/180
0
GSM900/180
0
GSM900/180
0/1900
GSM900/180
0
CSD CSD, GPRS CSD, GPRS CSD, GPRS CSD, GPRS
Two soft key
UI
Two soft key
UI
Two soft key
UI
Two soft key
UI
Two soft key
UI
3.2 User Interface Hardware – Keys and Display
3.2.1 Two Soft Key Display
The display is a full dot-matrix display with a display resolution of 96 pixels (horizontal) by 65 pixels
(vertical). The display consists of the application area, header area, and an area used for the soft keys.
∗
Excluding Nokia 3410
WAP Service Developer's Guide for Nokia Series 30 Phones with WML Browser
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