Skyfire 1.5 For Symbian 3rd and 5th Edition Impressions

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Wednesday,  Skyfire released the long awaited 1.5 version of the Skyfire browser for Symbian (S60) 3rd and 5th edition phones.  1.5 has been available on Windows Mobile 5.0 - 6.5 for some time .  Download either version by visiting get.skyfire.com with your mobile browser or PC.

The bigest change in this release is that Skyfire, for the first time, supports Symbian 5th edition and its 640x360 px resolution. The 5th edition release features  kinetic (flick) scrolling and autorotation.  3rd edition users get a revamped user interface,  smoother scrolling and numerous performance and stability enhancements in 1.5.

I don't have a 5th edition Symbian phone so I couldn't test the touch version. If you want to see it in action, the Skyfire blog has a good demo video . I did update my 3rd edition Nokia N95-3 to Skyfire 1.5.  My impressions of the new release on that device are;

Skyfire 1.5 - Text Issues, Zoomed Out
Skyfire 1.5 - Text Issues, Zoomed In

In my review of the previous 1.1 release of Skyfire , I listed four areas where I felt Skyfire needed to improve to become a top-tier general Web browser on Symbian phones rather than a video player with an ancillary browser.  I'm happy to say that 1.5 ticks off two of the four; Symbian 1.5 support and "jump" to text columns. At this rate I have high hopes that the next release will attend to the two  remaining items on my wish list.

  1. Text needs  re-flow so that the current column fits the view-port without horizontal scrolling at every zoom level. This is basic functionality that we take for granted in full-web mobile browsers.  Bolt, Opera Mini and Mobile, the Android browser, S60 Webkit, they all do it.
  2. There needs to be an option to keep the back-light on while videos are playing. On my N95, after two minutes the back-light goes off and I have to hit a key to wake to up.  This doesn’t happen with other video players which keep the back-light on as long as the clip lasts.  I use LightCtrl , a free application that keeps the screen lit as a crude workaround. But this is something that should be built into SkyFire.

If you have a Symbian 3rd or 5th edition phone I highly recommend Skyfire.  It will change the way you watch video and animations on your phone forever.  But, at least until the next release, you probably want to use something else for browsing text-heavy sites.

posted by Dennis Bournique
January 22, 2010 @ 1:23 pm
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