Nokia with Windows Phone
Nokia with Windows Phone offers users an outstanding browsing experience, with Internet Explorer Mobile. Windows Phone uses the same underlying engine as Internet Explorer for Windows, so you use the same mark-up to deliver great interoperable HTML5 experiences on mobile as you do on the desktop. With superb CSS3, SVG, Canvas, ECMAScript 5, and WOFF support, delivering rich mobile web experiences has never been easier.
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Series 40
With Series 40 web apps for the Nokia Xpress Browser, content owners, designers, and developers can easily provide users of even low cost phones with a rich web experience. This huge, growing user base, which only Nokia can connect you with, holds new opportunities for every web asset, from global brands to local content.
Qt-based phones
On Symbian phones and the Nokia N9 smartphone, the WebKit-based browsers enable the delivery of rich, sophisticated websites and apps. In addition, Web Runtime enables developers to package applications and distribute them through Nokia Store to Symbian smartphones. These technologies offer mobile developers rapid development, with a shallow learning curve.
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Kenny Mathers, Director of Developer Programs and Monetisation at Nokia, introduces Nokia Ad Exchange (NAX). Kenny describes how NAX offers a really simple way for you to monetise your free apps. A single line of code adds ads from over 120 advertising networks to your app, ads that can be delivered in over 200 countries. To help you make the most of NAX, Kenny explains that it includes a powerful analytics feature. With this feature you can see how ads are being consumed and use this information to optimise you revenue. Using NAX you can also run campaigns to promote your apps and reach more users.
With Nokia Ad Exchange (NAX) you can add ads to your apps, with just a line of code. That line of code gives you access to over 120 advertising networks, delivering ads in over 200 countries. Once you are up and running powerful analytics help you track ad consumption and optimise your revenue. You can also use the Campaign feature to cross promote your apps for free or run a paid campaign to promote your app on others’ mobile apps worldwide.
So you want to create outstanding UXs for your Series 40 apps. In this video you get a tour of the resources available in the Nokia Developer Design and User Experience library, which will get you on the road to a winning design. Covering resources for Java and web apps, this video also includes key general design resources that will help you navigate the design process. With information on where to find examples, mock-up stencils, and icon templates, viewing is a must whether you are new to Series 40 or simply want to refresh your knowledge of the design resources available.
This Series 40 web app provides comprehensive FC football coverage from all major leagues and tournaments from around the globe. Features include blogs, live scores, match stats, and player and club profiles.
This Series 40 web app enables users to keep up-to-date with F1 action including news, live results, commentary, race summary, standings, and stats. The application provides complete driver and team profiles along with maps of many circuits on the season calendar.
Discover how easy it is to create and customise a Series 40 web app from your website content and social media feeds with Xpress Web App Builder (beta). This video guide you through choosing a template to layout your app, adding content from your website or social media account - such as Twitter and YouTube - then enhancing your app to enable users to send an SMS message. Then, after finalising the app's content, obtain a short URL to preview it your Series 40 phone before being ready to submit it to Nokia Store.
Join musician Ben and discover the power and simplicity of Xpress Web App Builder. Ben wants to deliver content from his website and social media accounts, to fans with Series 40 phones, in one simple to use app. Xpress Web App Builder enables him to do this. With this simple online tool, Ben delivers his content with engaging layouts that he just drags and drops into the app. When he is finished, Ben distributes the app through Nokia Store. And when he is ready, the code from his app can be passed to a developer for further customisation in Nokia Web Tools.
Nokia Store expands your worldwide reach to 190+ markets, with 90 per cent of those markets being served in their local language. The store sees more than 15 million downloads