Symbian Anna Officially rolls out

YESSSS!  It has finally arrived.  After over 6 months of suspense and waiting, the newest Symbian^3 update which is called Symbian Anna has been officially released.  This update comes out gradually in various regions of the world, and I can confirm that I got the update too from Nigeria, West Africa.

The update I got asked me to use the Nokia Software Updater or Ovi Suite to update my C7.  This means that I cannot update it using OTA.

Various sites indicate that in other regions of the world, the update can be done through OTA as well as through the Ovi Suite.

The easiest way to know if it has been released in your region is by tapping the SW update on your Nokia C7 to see if it has landed in your region.  You can also do so using the PC applications: Nokia Ovi Suite or Nokia Software Updater.  Symbian^3 devices have UDP (User Data Preservation), which preserves your personal files even after update.  Yet, it is adviced that you backup your files on your PC before going on with the Symbian Anna update.

The good news and a point to be proud of about your Nokia C7 is the fact that this update activates the NFC function on your C7, and this is only available for the C7.  Even N8 lacks that feature.  Isn’t that COOL?

I will try to post the Changelog as soon as possible.  Enjoy this first and feel the fast and elegant difference.

SYMBIAN ANNA FEATURES

We owners of the Nokia C7 have been hungry to see the new OS update called Symbian Anna.   I for one, I have become so frustrated waiting for this.  My thirst to just have a feeling of Symbian Anna made me fall into a site that gave a mouth-watering analysis of the update.  You too want to know what’s coming in and what’s going out.  Let’s take a look at this review from http://zomgitscj.com.

 

We’ve checked out Symbian^1 and Symbian^3 in detail before, and now here’s the new Symbian Anna. Nokia India hosted a little “Get to Know Symbian Anna” event with the launch of the Nokia E6 and Nokia X7 today, so we figured, why not take a look at it in a little detail just to see what’s new, eh?

First up, Symbian Anna is also known as the PR2.0 update to Symbian^3, and brings along a host of new features to the operating system, and tweaks the user interface and visuals too. Most of them though, are under the hood. The update debuts on the Nokia X7, a new media centric device, and the touch-and-type business oriented Nokia E6. There’s full legacy support too, so it will eventually arrive on previous Symbian^3 devices.

So take a look at some of the main new features here, shall we?

The Visual Update:

Nokia X7 Review

The Symbian Anna update comes with a new set of rounded icons which freshens up things considerably. There’s real time scrolling, so transitional animations will follow your finger in real time, and you can also scroll between homescreen panes as well.

Nokia X7 Review

The Functionality Update:

The general consensus of the Symbian browser as of recently, was that it’s slow and desperately needed an update. Thankfully Symbian Anna brings that along, with HTML5 support (ish), hardware acceleration for smooth CSS animations, and a much cleaner, minimalistic UI with support for searches right from the address bar, and an always visible back button.

Nokia X7 Review

(Darn, no wifi!)

Yup Browser version 7.3 brings that all in, with support for Flash Lite and multi-touch too. Performance is also improved slightly, but can appear choppy at times on heavy websites.

Nokia X7 Review

Apart from that, there’s also a nice new full QWERTY portrait virtual keyboard (some call it “split screen” keyboard) that replaces the triple-tap numeric keypad. Interestingly, Nokia’s positioned the numbers in a few rows, instead of placing it on one row like other keyboards. Definitely much appreciated.

Nokia X7 Review

Maps have also been improved, but it’s the same as the latest version that’s available on Nokia Betalabs, allowing you to download full maps without needing a computer, and for quicker searches and integrated public transportation routes. The calendar app also has been updated, with a Dual Pane layout in monthly view. You can tap on any day on the left side, while on the right side, you can view any appointments on the date. Fun thing we noticed: You can also use multi-touch to zoom in or out of monthly and weekly views!

The Email application has also gotten a minor update with more space to check out your emails, an improved UI, and is slightly quicker to use. However it remains mostly the same at its core.

The Conclusion:

Here is a video overview of what’s new with Symbian Anna, right from Nokia India’s Product Manager himself:

Symbian Anna review

So yes, Symbian Anna definitely touches on some of Symbian’s major issues. It might not be the “revamped UI” update that everyone’s waiting for, but it’s much better than the current iteration.

Nokia X7 Review

 

The incoming Symbian Belle update has promised a complete overhaul of the platform, with Nokia setting the bar high, saying “If you like Android, you’ll love Symbian Belle“. In the meanwhile, Anna does a pretty good job. Will it convince folks to stick to Symbian though, remains to be seen.

Beautiful!!! I just can’t wait.

Nokia C7 leaked

Another Nokia C7 has been leaked to the world a recently and a Russian website, Mobile Review has reviewed it. The phone, Nokia C7, got a review done before the actual release of the phone. The website has given pretty much the same specs details as there are the rumors.

According to the website, the new Nokia C7 will be a touch screen phone. The phone will be running on the Symbian ^3 operating system.This is supposed to the second phone from Nokia to run on the Symbian ^3 operating system, after the Nokia N8. The phone will also have an 8 GB of internal memory, and a microSD card slot with a support of up to 32 GB. So you can use the device to store a lot of media if you are wishing to buy for your multimedia needs.

The phone will feature a Wi-Fi radio and a GPS, so you can get good internet connectivity with hotspot, and you also dont get lost as you can use the built in GPS to track down yourself. You can take some good quality photos with the phone as the phone has an 8 mega pixel camera with flash.

These are the details given by the website. We have to wait for some more time if we want a proper and official word on the phone. Keep watching this space for more info and some inside news about the new Nokia C7.