During Capital Market Day, Nokia unveiled plans to overhaul the user interface design for Symbian smart phone. The chief executive of Nokia, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, stated “Symbian OS is not the problem, the user interface is.”
The new user interface will show up in phones in 2010. The goal of the new design will be to improve user inputs and reduce the clutter. Multitouch and single tap will be two focis points of the re-engineered user inputs. “It should be just two taps to get to your favourite music or videos, rather than eight,” Kallasvuo said citing one of the complaints against the phone.
In addition, Nokia also promised that their Symbian OSes would also be much faster after the update it released in 2010.

