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Digia Brings Desktop-Like Browsing to Sony Ericsson Smartphones

By James Alan Miller
October 9, 2008

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With all the hoopla surrounding touch input finally headed to the S60 platform with Nokia's upcoming 5800 XpressMusic, you'd never know that the UIQ platform, which also runs on top of the Symbian OS, had it first. Sure, it's not quite as advanced - touch more in the traditional PDA rather than iPhone style-- but let's give some props where it's due.

Anyway, it appears UIQ has just received a little more respect when it comes to Web browsing, at least. That's because a new Webkit-based browser from @Web has been introduced for the platform, which is used on the majority of Sony Ericsson's smartphones.

This browser promises to deliver a far better Web experience than delivered with UIQ natively. So users of UIQ version 3 smartphones can surf the Internet more like the desktop-experience delivered S60, iPhone and Google Android brethren.

You can download and give the @Web browser a try for free. But if you want to keep using it it'll cost you 8 euros (around $11).

Browser UI features

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  • Full finger touch UI
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  • Page control with finger
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  • Accelerated panning
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  • Automatic full screen browsing via auto-hiding Address bar and Navigation bar
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  • Page rotation for portrait and landscape browsing
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  • Four zoom levels
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  • Intelligent Bookmark functionality (auto-sorting)
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  • Bookmark folders
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  • Bookmark favicons
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  • URL auto-complete (from history)
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  • URL auto-complete (from history)
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  • "Page loading in progress" indicator

    Browser Engine features

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  • HTML 4.01
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  • True web page rendering
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  • JavaScript(tm) 1.5
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  • HTTP 1.1 with support to secure and non-secure browsing
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  • HTTP cache
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  • HTTP cookies
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  • AJAX support
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  • Embedded audio (wav, mp3 and midi)
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  • Netscape compatible Plug-in interface
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  • External launch API

    [All About Symbian via engadget]



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