Built on: S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 2
14 February 2005
30 October 2007
Nokia 6682 is a stylish smart phone with powerful feature set for rich multimedia experience. In addition to MMS, e-mail, instant messaging (IM), and Bluetooth, the device features Word and PowerPoint viewers and hot-swappable RS-MMC. The Nokia 6682 phone is suited to both business and mobile lifestyle applications.
The main Tools & SDKs page www.developer.nokia.com/tools provides all the tools & SDKs in an easy to access form. The page also includes Getting Started -articles giving an overview of the tools and SDKs.
Carbide.ui is a family of tools that enables the creation of themes for Symbian and Series 40 phones. Carbide.ui provides professionals and hobbyists alike with an easy to use tool that can customise almost every aspect of the look and feel of a phone's UI.
The S60 SDKs for Symbian OS enable application development for devices based on the S60 platform using C++. The SDK includes all key resources needed for application development, such as documentation, API reference, and an emulator. An IDE is not included; Carbide.c++ is recommended.
S60 Platform SDK for Symbian OS, for Javaâ„¢ MIDP allows developers to quickly and efficiently run and test Java applications for devices built on the S60 platform. Using a Javaâ„¢ IDE, development with the SDK is hosted on a PC.
This document introduces the new lead features and APIs in S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 2. The first Nokia product that is compliant with S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 2 is the Nokia 6630 imaging device. Revision on April 28, 2006: minor editorial changes including terminology update.
This document gives the reader an introductory overview to the Series 60 Developer Platform, focusing on the platform architecture and features.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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