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How Apple iOS UI can be seen as inspired from Nokia's Series90 Platform (released back in 2003)!!

>> So, today we are going to see that how today's devices' cool user interface can be seen as inspired from Nokia s90 device 7710..

1. First of all both of them boots up directly to menu i.e. their is no menu button what we can see are just the icons.



2.Both of them have a dock at the bottom with icons embedded on it.


3. Nokia first time introduce the feature of adding different home screens later followed by apple and android.

4. We can just hold, drag and drop icons anywhere we want.


5. All icons are in the same symmetric shape of square with rounded corners.


6. You can easily switch between different apps and there is no exit button inside the app.


Unfortunately, Nokia removed all these features in their newer Series60 platform but were adopted by android and apple's iOS who are currently dominating the smart-phone market.




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