Nokia Browser for Symbian
| Web Browser for S60 | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Nokia |
| Stable release | 8.3.2
|
| Operating system | Symbian OS |
| Platform | S60 platform |
| License | BSD |
| Website | browser.nokia.com (offline) |
Nokia Browser for Symbian (formerly known as Web Browser for S60) was the default web browser for the S60 and Symbian mobile phone platform.[1] The browser is based on a port of Apple Inc.'s open-source WebCore and JavaScriptCore frameworks which form the WebKit rendering engine that Apple uses in its Safari Web browser.[2][3]
History
The first version in 2002 was lacking support for the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and Wireless Markup Language (WML) and Adobe Flash Lite. s60 version 2 introduced support for WAP and WML.[4] Hence the Nokia Services (WAP) browser was the default browser on initial device shipments of this platform.
Nokia announced porting WebKit to the S60 Browser in June 2005,[5] and made it available in November.[2] At the 2006 World Wide Web Conference, Nokia announced that it was releasing the source code for its port of WebKit back to the community.[6]
Browser
It supports:
- HTML
- WAP 2.0 (XHTML)
- Cookies and JavaScript
- Wide web pages can be formatted for mobile viewing
- Multi-file download
- Super web browsing
Drawbacks:
- Multi-window browsing is not supported.
- It does not compress pages, which puts a greater strain on the phone's processor and bandwidth usage.
S60v3 Browser (1 April 2006)
It supports:
- HTML
- WAP 2.0 (XHTML)
- Cookies and Adobe Flash Lite
- Multi-window browsing
- Many files (up to 10) can be downloaded at once. This s60 v3 was the first version to support Adobe Flash Lite.
Nokia Browser 7.0
Nokia Browser 7.0 was released with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.
This version supports all of the features of prior to the Nokia Browser 7 releases, as well as the following additional features:
- Support for touch devices
- On-screen zoom controls
Nokia Browser 7.1
Nokia Browser 7.1 was released with the Nokia N86 8MP and Nokia N97. It shipped with subsequent S60 devices, and was also backported to the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. It is the latest version available for the Nokia 6710 Navigator, Nokia 6720 classic, Nokia 6730 classic, Nokia E55, Nokia N86 8MP and Nokia N97.
New features:
- Based on WebKit 525
- Full support for Flash Lite 3.0[7]
- Supports kinetic scrolling[8]
- User-configurable shortcut keys and visual keymap
- Full-screen view[9]
Drawbacks:
- Copy paste support is poor. If you have a device with no Control-key or Pen-key, you can not copy paste in most web forms. With older Nokia models, like N95 or E90, this was not a problem, as N95 had a Pen-key and E90 had a Control-key. New N86 and N97 do not have such keys. However, E72, which was released in 11/2009, has a Control-key.
- Some jQuery effects are not supported (fadeIn and slideDown)
Nokia Browser 7.2
The Nokia Browser 7.2 was released in April 2010 for the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia 5230 and Nokia E72. It was subsequently made available for most current S60 devices, and it shipped with devices running Symbian^3. It is the latest version available for the Nokia X5-01.
New features:[10]
- Support for Capacitive touch display
- Two finger touch support (pinch open and pinch close) - on capacitive touch devices only
- Support for Optical Finger Navigation
- Flash Lite 4.0 - On Symbian 3 devices only
- Flash Lite 3.1 - On Symbian 3, S60 5th Edition, and S60 3rd Edition (Feature Pack 2) devices
- Search Client Integration
Nokia Browser 7.3 (Symbian Anna)
Nokia Browser 7.3 is pre-installed on Symbian Anna devices (like the Nokia E6 and Nokia X7). Browser 7.3 is also available to Symbian^3 devices (Nokia C6-01, Nokia C7, Nokia E7, Nokia N8) as part of the upgrade from Symbian^3 to Symbian Anna. It is the latest version available for the Nokia 6700 slide, Nokia C5-00, Nokia C5-00.2, Nokia E5-00, Nokia E72, and all of Nokia's S60 5th Edition devices except the Nokia N97.[11] This version brings a touch-optimized user interface in addition to better web standards support and improved performance.
New features include:
- Based on WebKit 533.4
- Basic HTML5 support
- CSS 3 support
- JavaScript 1.8 support
- Viewport meta tag support
- Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) support
- Flash Lite 4.0.3 support
- VGA screen support
- Multi-window browsing
- touch-optimized user interface:[12]
- Split-screen virtual keyboard support for live update of input fields
- Easy to access address bar at the top of the page with improved auto-complete
- Back button is always accessible
- Full screen and quick menu access button
Nokia Browser 7.4 (Nokia Belle)
Nokia Browser 7.4 is pre-installed on Nokia Belle devices (Nokia 600, Nokia 603, Nokia 700, Nokia 701). Browser 7.4 is also available to Symbian^3/Anna devices as part of the upgrade from Symbian Anna to Nokia Belle.[13]
Browser 7.4 added support for the following features:[14]
- HTML5 Audio/Video APIs and UI
- HTML5 Geolocation APIs and UI
- URL hash tag navigation (back/forward) within a web page without page reloads
Additionally, the user interface is changed in comparison to v7.3 as follows:
- Previous/next page, Bookmarks, Multi-window navigation, menu buttons at the bottom
- Direct access to RSS web feeds from the menu
- Links can be shared via SMS, e-mail, or Bluetooth
Nokia Browser 8.3 (Nokia Belle)
Version 8.3.1 is available for devices that shipped with Symbian^3 or Symbian Anna as part of the upgrade to Nokia Belle Refresh. Version 8.3.2 is available for devices running Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1 as part of the upgrade to Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 (Nokia 603, Nokia 700, Nokia 701, Nokia 808)
- Based on WebKit 535.1
- Better HTML5 and JavaScript support
Drawbacks:
- Contains a bug (v8.3.2.21) where selecting "clear privacy data -> all" doesn't actually clear cookies; they must be cleared specifically.
See also
References
- ^ "Nokia Browser for Smartphones". Archived from the original on 28 February 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
- ^ a b Nokia PR (2 November 2005). "Nokia introduces a new Web browser for S60 3rd Edition". press.nokia.com. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2007.
- ^ "Nokia Developer - S60WebKit". Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
- ^ Eldar Murtazin (28 December 2006). "Description Nokia Web Browser S60 (OSS Browser)". mobile-review.com. Retrieved 21 March 2007.
- ^ Nokia PR (13 June 2005). "Nokia develops a new browser for Series 60 by using open source software". press.nokia.com. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2007.
- ^ Nokia PR (24 May 2006). "Nokia releases 'Web Browser for S60' engine code to open source community". press.nokia.com. Archived from the original on 28 February 2007. Retrieved 21 March 2007.
- ^ S60 Browser 7.1 - Nokia Developer Community - Discussions Archived 21 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Developer.nokia.com. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
- ^ Nokia N97 Mini Exclusive Hands-On Review. Techie-buzz.com (21 February 2010). Retrieved 2013-10-23.
- ^ Browser version-specific information Archived 13 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Developer.nokia.com (22 February 1999). Retrieved 2013-10-23.
- ^ "Nokia Browser 7.2". Browser version-specific information. Nokia Developer. 2 November 2011. Archived from the original on 13 February 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2012.
- ^ Browser and Maps updates for many S60 3rd Edition and S60 5th Edition phones. Allaboutsymbian.com (29 June 2011). Retrieved 2013-10-23.
- ^ All About Symbian - Symbian Anna roll out has started
- ^ (in Dutch) Home - Nokia - Nederland. Europe.nokia.com. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
- ^ Browser 7.4.x. Developer.nokia.com (22 February 1999). Retrieved 2013-10-23.
External links
- Nokia Browsers
- S60WebKit (Rendering engine)
- Nokia Developer - S60WebKit
- Webkit - Trac - S60WebKit Project Archived 28 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine