9 (71)
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Figure 2: An example of a Wide Indicator Area (92 pixels)
It is recommended that a Wide Indicator Area should be used in the first view of the application (when the application
button is pressed). The Wide Indicator Area with the application name and the application icon help the ‘‘novice user’’
to navigate.
The Narrow Indicator Area can be used if extra space is needed (see Figure 3). If the first view has a Narrow Indicator
Area, the title and layout should make it obvious where the user is.
Figure 3: An example of a Narrow Indicator Area (32 pixels)
Information presented in the Indicator
Area:
The origin of the information Note
Application icon Application in Wide Ind. Area only
Application name (two lines maximum) Application in Wide Ind. Area only
Inbox, Outbox, profiles and
Connections (IR, printing, calls, modem)
System in Wide Ind. Area only
Clock System in Wide Ind. Area only
Field strength and phone state (set off) System
Battery System
Table 1: The information in the Indicator Area