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Tip - iPhone UI on Symbian S60 Devices
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Written by Glenn Letham
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Thursday, 02 October 2008
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An interesting idea from Jibiao Infotech in this application that turns your S60 device into an iPhone UI... MyPhone powered by S60 OS, turns your Series 60 OS phone into an 'i'Phone. You can have a smart phone enhanced with TWO user interfaces.
Some details:
Features:
1. Fully emulates iPhone UI
2. Rearrange every single icon as your will
3. Add symbols for your 3rd party applications
4. Fully functional, all operations can be done via MyPhone
5. You can switch 'i'Phone UI into S60 UI and the other way round seamlessly.
Tips & info:
1. Use any of the 12 dial keys to quick launch the relative app on each page
2. You can rearrange the icons as you wish. When in doubt, read our help pdf file for detail information
2. For some 3rd party applications, you can add it into menu by 'MyApp' function, or use 'Search' for quick launch, or switch back S60 UI to launch.
3. This application is based on the Flash Lite platform, so it is based on the S60 UI with system limitations
4. The preview images are in low resolution, real UI image quality is much better
5. If your phone's Flash Lite version is 3.0 (N95, N95 8 GB and newer) you need to install MyPhone into your phone memory.
See more info and purchase HERE

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