Nokia Xpress Jar Browser For 240x320

Nokia Xpress (JAR) — 240×320 Content Package

Below is a compact content package tailored for a Nokia feature-phone JAR app (240×320). It includes: a short app description, metadata, simple UI text strings, an app icon suggestion, and a minimal HTML-like layout for content screens (keeps pixel budget and small file size in mind). Assume the JAR will display plain text and simple images; avoid large assets.

Web App Support: Beyond standard HTML browsing, the platform supported thousands of S40 web apps built with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. nokia xpress jar browser for 240x320

4.2 Market Implications The availability of a capable browser for 240x320 devices extended the lifecycle of entry-level hardware. It allowed users who could not afford smartphones to access services like Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia via web wrappers, effectively skipping the PC era of internet adoption and moving straight to mobile. Nokia Xpress (JAR) — 240×320 Content Package Below

  • Body font: system sans-serif
  • Body font-size: 14 px
  • Headline font-size: 16–18 px (bold)
  • Button text: 12–13 px
  • Max line length in reader: ~30–40 characters

Extreme Data Compression: The browser routes traffic through Nokia Xpress servers, which compress web content by up to 90%. This significantly reduces data costs and speeds up page loading on slow networks. Body font: system sans-serif Body font-size: 14 px

  • Open Opera Mini → Menu → Settings → Set Load images = Yes (or Low for speed).
  • Set Font size = Small or Medium (for 240x320).
  • Set Data savings = Extreme.

Introduction

The User Experience: A 2009 Diary Entry

Let me paint you a picture. It’s a Tuesday afternoon at school. You have a Nokia 6300 (3rd period, hidden under your textbook). You open the Xpress browser.