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s40 programming help

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Hello all!
I was just curious how to program in s40 mobile phone of Nokia.
I don't know where to start and i have already downloaded the s60 sdk
Any help where to download the s40 sdk would be apprechiated (tutorials with video!)
Here is a photo where i am using s60 emulator for techpowerup :P
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Ok, if you send me 200$ for a stupid phone which i can emulate in the pc it is ok for me
 
@Alex: You don't need to have an Android device to program for Android. The Android SDK has a very powerful emulation tool that lets you emulate any android device running any version of the OS, including tablets.
 
I know this is why i dont want to buy it :)
 
Like others said, I wouldn't recommend programming for Symbian. Nokia is no longer supporting it (switching to Windows 7 Phone).
 
Like others said, I wouldn't recommend programming for Symbian. Nokia is no longer supporting it (switching to Windows 7 Phone).

Well yes and no. WP7 have pretty steep requirements and Nokia sell most of their phones in the lower end line.
 
Did the Android emulator get any better? When I last used it on my dual core at work it was painfully slow when initially launching your app.
 
I use it on a 2 x quad-core Xeon PC and its still slow :P. But its manage-able and gets the job done.
 
@kreij
The emulator sucks
 
I use it on a 2 x quad-core Xeon PC and its still slow :P. But its manage-able and gets the job done.

Higher clocked CPUs might serve emulation better, I honestly hate Objective-C. If you have a preference on language to write it in, I would stick with Android unless you have a fetish for a small-talk + c bastard hybrid language that Apple called Objective-C. However with that said, if you can get your app approved by the App Store, a lot of users use the iPhone. (Guilty as charged, but that is only because work pays for most of it. They wouldn't pay for an Android based phone. :banghead: )
 
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