Actually, S^3 has a grid and fixed shape for widgets. That will be gone in S^4 of course.
And of course they have similarities - all UIs do. And they should have some resemblence from Nokia's point of view (and perhaps even from Qt app ease of development point of view) to make them more instantly recognizable as Nokias.
Actually, S^3 has a grid and fixed shape for widgets. That will be gone in S^4 of course.
And of course they have similarities - all UIs do. And they should have some resemblence from Nokia's point of view (and perhaps even from Qt app ease of development point of view) to make them more instantly recognizable as Nokias.
My point is Maemo 5 was and is better. The 'fancy' transitions are nothing to write home about
If they wanted to impress anyone they should've just done a scaled down version of this
okay Nokia if this is PR 1.3 we are friends again ...dreaming .. so hard to see what they suddenly can do for there new Devices a halve year after the N900 ..but it seems like they want to do something now.. but why hmm maybe for a new Cashflow..my 2 cents
Well if you think its messy or not as good looking as Maemo5, then Nokia's probably hitting the spot with the mainstream audience at least.
And trust me when I say, that is cool. [/totally ignoring chance of personal opinions]
BTW: I don't think the transitions will work out quite like that on the device. This is like a powerpoint more than anything. Everything's a bit jerky.
Well if you think its messy or not as good looking as Maemo5, then Nokia's probably hitting the spot with the mainstream audience at least.
And trust me when I say, that is cool. [/totally ignoring chance of personal opinions]
BTW: I don't think the transitions will work out quite like that on the device. This is like a powerpoint more than anything. Everything's a bit jerky.
Mainstream is iOS, Android w/ HTC Sense and Sony's Mediascape/Timescape UI
This along with Samsung Bada, Symbian and KIRF OS' look like tacky imitations of mainstream