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Why can’t we have widgets on our standby screen?

By Stefan Constantinescu on Thursday, January 4th, 2007 at 4:14 AM PST In Ideas and rants

The weirdest things come to you late at night, and right now it doesn’t get any later than 4:06 in the morning.

Why can’t we have widgets on our standby screen? I mean check out a screenshot I posted earlier:

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Look at how half of my screen isn’t being used for anything! I wish I could fit a line of text in there that told me the weather. Or even a scrolling line of text that would read me CNN headlines. Stock quotes? Anything really!

I see the standby screen as half empty, not half full. Same can be said about the screen saver (can’t really take a screenshot of that) which only has the time and date … wow big deal! There is so much potential for more information to be displayed.

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13 Comments on “Why can’t we have widgets on our standby screen?”

  1. Farhan says:

    First you have a great blog going about Nokia and u r on my regular read list , now coming to screen widgets , i just discovered a program called Fusion which changes the active screen into widgets , right now i am downloading it , will post my experiences later

  2. designfreak says:

    agree totally, it sucks when i think of how stupid those designers in nokia didnt give a single thought to make good use of the screen we see most often! (one more thing, why cant they allow Nseries user to edit Ouickoffice files?!! look at windows mobile..wtf?!!!)

  3. Jarek says:

    It’s possible to create Flash Lite wallpaper with connection to external data source… But only for devices which has wallpaper support (not E61)

  4. Jeb says:

    I agree but only to a point. I see where your coming from talking about waisted space, but it’s not waisted if you have a busy schedule with lots of calendar entries. You also have the option to have one of your email addresses inbox displayed. I do agree with you I would love to have the weather or CNN or BBC news on my phone but if you have a busy schedule that won’t happen. Though we should have the options.

  5. Viipottaja says:

    “when i think of how stupid those designers in nokia didnt give a single thought to make good use of the screen we see most often!”

    Well, the whole idea of the new standby screen with the row of favorites on top was to make better use of the screen we see most often. So they have given it some thought. Why they did not include possilibility to include widgets, I don’t know. If you do have new messages, calender entries etc. the screen does get pretty full though. One also needs to keep in mind that the product cycle of every new version of S60 probably at least a year, probably more. Widgets are a relatively new thing, and might appear in a next revision?

    The reason editing of office docs on Nseries is not an “out of the box” feature is called product differentiation. That’s for E series phones. Again, we may not like, but that appears to be the logic. Smart or not, I don’t know. I don’t know much, do I? :)

  6. geek says:

    It’s pretty full for me. But I use the built-in email client (works great with gmail), calendar, and to-do notes.

  7. geek says:

    Oh yeah, it also has music information when I use the podcasting app.

  8. viocccc says:

    Farhan: i wouldn’t call Nokia’s engineers and UI designers stupid. I do find it impressive that they managed to craft powerful smartphones that remain so easy to use that many people use them as normal phone without any trouble and without even knowing that they’re using smartphone. This says a lot about the thought that has gone into UI design. Even my mother has no trouble using her 5500 i got her for christmas even though she hasn’t yet managed to really understand how to use a mouse. Keep in mind that S60 is targeted not only at geeks and power users but at the mainstream market as well. This is why S60 phones are so popular and are by far the most used smartphone platform in the world.

    Regarding editing Office documents, take your own advice and have a look at Windows Mobile devices. You’ll see that a lot of them do not allow Office editing either. In the case of N-series devices, i believe that this is perfectly normal. N-series devices are consumer devices targeted at those who want to make phone calls, takes pictures, listen to music, that kind of stuff. Only a tiny minority of them would ever want to edit an Office document on their phones. Adding this feature in all N-series devices would not make financial sense. Those who really need that can skip a few coffees a buy a full third party office suite that will do the job. Or get an E-series device whith a full keyboard which will be much more suited for the task.

    As for the standby screen, i also agree that there definitely is room for third party plugins in there. Nokia should release the standby screen API to developers. I’m pretty sure that this will come some day. Why they haven’t done that already, i don’t know. One of the reason I can think of is that opening the standby screen to third party plugins (or widgets or gadgets or whatever you want to call them) poses a major reliability problem. The standby screen is the key part of any S60 smartphone. It must not crash. This simply isn’t an option. If the standby screen crashes because of a poorly written third party plugin, you’re in big trouble. You can of course restart your phone but it will crash again since the plugin will still be there. You might end up with an unsusable phone. There are of course ways to circumvent the problem and it might be that the “stupid” Nokia engineers are already at work on this. Wait and see.

  9. Gil says:

    Mine is (almost) always full with both calendar events and the mail inbox.

  10. You guys have my email, why not send me screenshots?

    I want to see how you fill yours up. I got my E61 during the end of my school semester so there wasn’t a lot of data to fit input in it to be honest.

    And one more thing: don’t insult the Nokia’s designers intelligence. you can insult the work they produce and offer constructive criticism, but don’t call them stupid or dumb. that goes for any company really.

    respect

  11. designfreak says:

    thanks..me bad, terrible and stupid..
    will give more constructive criticism and respect next time..

    btw, what’s the application you guys put on the precious 6 slots at the standby screen..

    here’s mine:

    1. new text message
    2. messaging
    3. file manager
    4. gallery
    5. gotalkmobile
    6. bluetooth

  12. Nick Jones says:

    AFAIK the API for the Standby Screen will be released in the post-FP1 SDK.

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