Mobile Zone
Updated: 05/25/2012 at 3:27 AM EST
Using MMS on Symbian OS Mobile Phones: Part 1
Although phones and wireless networks have only begun to support it, the surge of interest in MMS from all parts of the wireless value chain--mobile phone manufacturers, network operators, infrastructure providers, content providers, ISVs--is remarkable. This series of three articles looks at the growing popularity of MMS, some ways MMS might change the way we use our phones, and the basics of creating, sending, and receiving MMS messages on Symbian OS v7.0. In PDF format.
Using MMS on Symbian OS Mobile Phones: Part 2
Although phones and wireless networks have only begun to support it, the surge of interest in MMS from all parts of the wireless value chain--mobile phone manufacturers, network operators, infrastructure providers, content providers, ISVs--is remarkable. This series of three articles looks at the growing popularity of MMS, some ways MMS might change the way we use our phones, and the basics of creating, sending, and receiving MMS messages on Symbian OS v7.0. In PDF format.
Using MMS on Symbian OS Mobile Phones: Part 3
Although phones and wireless networks have only begun to support it, the surge of interest in MMS from all parts of the wireless value chain--mobile phone manufacturers, network operators, infrastructure providers, content providers, ISVs--is remarkable. This series of three articles looks at the growing popularity of MMS, some ways MMS might change the way we use our phones, and the basics of creating, sending, and receiving MMS messages on Symbian OS v7.0. In PDF format.
Symbian OS C++ Coding Standards
These are the coding standards used by Symbian's own system developers. Some of the recommendations, such as those relating to the inclusion of copyright notices in source and header files, are only relevant to Symbian OS system developers, but most are relevant to all Symbian OS developers. In PDF format.
Porting Opera to Symbian OS
Opera 4.0 has been designed with greater portability in mind, making the EPOC implementation both easier for the porting team and a better experience for end-users.
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