My Symbian^4 Concept Proposal

By Stephen | Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 | Comments
My Symbian^4 Concept Proposal

This is what I’ve come up in photoshop, so some stuff may be inaccurate. Anyway this is my Symbian^4 concept.

At the top which is the status bar shows the battery/signal indicators and below it is the weather widget embedded to the status bar which can be changeable between any widgets. On the left side of the status bar is the time and date. and below the status bar is where the feeds/ operator options/ task switcher are placed.

The left icon is the feeds icon-this is where you can quickly view the latest news on which you’ve subscribed and you can also view the latest updates available for your phone plus upcoming calender entries. When you press the icon, a drop down menu will appear and when you press on one icon and a pop up window will appear with the recent updates.

We have the widgets area where irregular shaped widgets can be placed. Then we have the keypad icon and three dots which represent the three changeable homescreens. Finally we have the shortcuts bar, which you can change at your choice and when you flick upwards from the bar it will slide up the menu and the shortcuts bar will disappear above.

And there you have it!

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