Everyone’s been pretty hard on Nokia with regard to its miserable Symbian S60 5th edition’s (aka, Symbian^1) user experience as compared to the competition. Fortunately, Nokia is bound and determined to freshen things up in 2010 with two major updates scheduled for the first and second halves of the year.
At the moment, Symbian three (Symbian^3) is expected first with Symbian^4 coming before the end of the year (functionally complete in Q3 with Symbian^4 devices shipping in early 2011 according to the symbian.org wiki page). What we've got above then, is a UI Concept proposal for the latter. As you can tell from the pictures, Symbian^4 promises to deliver an entirely new user interface: navigation is streamlined and platform apps will be reorganized and redesigned to leverage next gen graphics meant to deliver visually appealing transparencies and transitions on Symbian devices.
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