A video of a pre-release Feature Pack 2 for Symbian Belle
has leaked up. At present accessible on Nokia’s RDA (Remote Device Access),
which only Nokia registered developers have access to, allows for Symbian Belle
FP2 to be tried out in an emulator.
As the ultimate Symbian hurrah for Nokia, Feature Pack 2 is anticipated
to convey quite a lot to Symbian Belle. The user interface will perceive the
largest part of the changes with a new swipe to unlock, camera UI, navigation
bar, widgets and better transition effects.
As demonstrated on the demo video above, the keyboard is now
prophetic and offers word completion. Also updated are the web browser, gallery
and image editor. The music player will now rest its own gearshift in the
notifications bar.
That’s presently several of the changes approaching in
Feature Pack 2. Currently, there’s no recognized timeframe of the Feature
Pack 2's launch, but it’s assured that the Nokia 808 PureView will be amid the foremost
to get it.
In the summer of 2011 videos screening a premature edition
of Symbian Belle (original name of Nokia Belle) were leaked. Nokia
announced it publicly for three new Smartphone, the Nokia 600 (afterward
replaced by Nokia 603), Nokia 700, and Nokia 701. Nokia formally
renamed Symbian Belle to Nokia Belle in a business blog post. Nokia Belle supplements
the Anna improvements with a pull-down status/notification bar, deeper NFC
(near field communication) integration, free-form re-sizable homescreen
widgets, and six homescreens as a replacement for of the earlier three. As of
February 7th 2012, Nokia Belle update is accessible for most phone models
through Nokia Suite, coming later to Australia. Users can verify the accessibility
on Nokia homepage. On March 1, 2012, Nokia announced a Feature Pack 1 update
for Nokia Belle which will be presented as an update to Nokia 603, 700, 701 (not
including others), and for Nokia 808 PureView natively.