Geolocation support.<\/strong> Sites can now use a Web standards compliant Javascript API to request the user’s location. When a site makes a location request the browser prompts the user if they wish to allow or deny the request (image above, left). This feature works with many existing sites including local search engine Local.com<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0restaurant\u00a0finders from\u00a0fonefood<\/a>, Sonic Drive In<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0Open Table<\/a>. It also works with “Nearby<\/em>” feature in Google+<\/a> and with Facebook Check In<\/em> at touch.facebook.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n
There are also some new gestures<\/strong><\/p>\n
More HTML5 Support<\/strong>\u00a0Thanks to the addition of geolocation and <video> support, the Belle browser scores 157 on HTML5test.com<\/a> (image above, right). While this is still near the bottom of the back among modern smartphone browsers, it’s a signifigant improvement over the Anna Browser’s 104 score.<\/p>\n
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Nokia Belle comes with a new 7.4 version \u00a0of the Webkit based Nokia browser. Here’s a run down of what I’ve been able to find that’s new and improved in latest browser. Geolocation support. Sites can now use a Web standards compliant Javascript API to request the user’s location. When a site makes a location request the browser prompts the user if they wish to allow or deny the request (image above, left). This feature works with many existing sites … Continue reading