Mobile phone interface design - common sense Mobile phone interface design - common sense With the increasing popularity of mobile communications, the development model of mobile communication services is also undergoing profound changes. These changes will become the basis for mobile business innovation and will have a profound impact on the development of future mobile terminals. You may be full of mystery and curiosity about mobile phone interface design, but in fact it is not that strange and complicated. In the future, I will try my best to use my free time to give a series of explanations on some common sense and production methods of mobile phone interface design as well as popular trends. I hope it will be useful to everyone! All the following information only represents personal opinions and views. If there are any inaccuracies and imperfections, please correct and supplement them. Thank you! A. Basic categories of mobile phones: Internationally, current mobile phones are usually divided into three basic categories: High-end phones or smarter phones, or smart phones, which have an \"open\" operating system recognized by multiple hardware manufacturers (Symbian, Palm OS, Microsoft, etc.). Single-hand operated high-end phones: such as N7650 Pen-based phones: Sony Ericsson P800, Dopda Keyboard entry high-end phones: Nokia 9210c Feature phones: Based on the core functions (chips), add additional functions (chips): FM, MP3, camera, data storage card, digital recording, video phone, K-JAVA, small account banking, online games, positioning, etc. Low-end phones (value phones/vanilla voice) only have basic call and data functions (text messages), without MMS, MP3, FM, chord, Java, Brew, digital camera, etc. As the market develops, it can include color screens. Single chip B. According to the current mobile phone functions, I personally made a classification: Basic functions 1. Color screen 2. Polyphonic ringtones 3. MMS/Color e 4. Chinese input: T9 input; continuous handwriting input 5. Chinese SMS, SMS group 6. Address book 7……
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