Our guide to the Symbian Belle update - reasons to want it - and a few caveats

The coming of Symbian Belle, or as Nokia marketing would have you call it, 'Nokia Belle', has been much anticipated in the Symbian world, bringing a whole new scheme for working with RAM and associated performance benefits, plus more flexible homescreens, drop-down notifications pane, Android style, and a nominally 'flat' application menu, with every app in one big (and searchable) list (so you'll never again 'lose' Recorder, for example). Plus a myriad other improvements, mostly detailed below. It's a 'must' download, but what caveats are there? And what precautions should you take?

In the hand

As we've reported before, there's plenty to like in this new version of Symbian. In approximate order of desirability (in my opinion!), here's a plain English changelog:

Quite a list, I'm sure you'll agree, and arguably the biggest update to Symbian since the big 'Platform Security' update and Symbian OS 9. But what about caveats? What could go wrong for you?

Given that Belle effectively introduces a big UI update and that nothing's going to look the same anyway, and given that there may be some minor compatibility issues (see above), I'd give strong consideration to:

  1. backing up your PIM data and documents (in the usual way, to a desktop suite or to a Cloud service)
  2. backing up any captured photos and videos on disk E: (mass memory) - just in case
  3. doing *#7370# on the dialler screen, to wipe all your user data and OS settings and temporary files
  4. updating to Belle Over The Air or using Nokia Suite
  5. resyncing your data, documents and media back onto the 'fresh' installation of Belle. Most applications can be grabbed again via the Nokia Store (remember that this now lets you re-download many more times than it used to) - if an app isn't compatible with Belle then it simply won't be listed, don't worry.

Plus, the chances are that you're a bit of a geek like myself and will secretly enjoy the rebuild process to create a smartphone that's 'fresher, newer'!

Finally, if you're actually quite happy with Symbian Anna on your phone then you might even like to wait a few weeks to let others discover any more 'gotchas'. I doubt I'll be able to hold off more than a few seconds, but the old adage of 'if it's not broken then don't fix it' applies here if your N8 or C7 (etc) is currently doing what you need it to and if most of the changelog above seems somewhat unimportant to you.

The only remaining question then is timescale. When will the Symbian Nokia Belle updates start rolling out for existing Symbian^3/Anna devices? My (latest) guess is the second week in February - I'm certain Nokia wants to get it all in place for most existing devices before Mobile World Congress. Whenever the roll out starts in earnest, I'll be sure to post the news here on All About Symbian, of course.

At the very least, now is the time to do your research (starting with the piece above), now is the time to think about how you're backing up your PIM data and documents, now is the time to check you've got copies of the SIS files for important non-Store third party apps, now is the time to do backups of your backups, and so on. Belle is coming, so best be ready.

Steve Litchfield, All About Symbian, 23 Jan 2012

Published by Steve Litchfield at 11:46 UTC, January 23rd

Section: Articles
Categories: Comment, Software
Platforms: Symbian^3