I am aware of this, and our current implementation which runs only on Nokia 
phones does this.  I will read the linked article though, to see if there are 
any obvious steps we have done wrong.

But we need to upgrade our application to use Qt 4.6 to be able to target the 
Sony Ericsson phones, and in this step it would be nice to get the new Camera 
API as well. We miss some features in our Nokia application, like zooming and 
setting size of the image captured.

I'm just having a hard time upgrading to 4.6.3, and still keeping the code 
running on the phones. As soon as I incorporate the "Nokia" camera code to the 
4.6 branch, the application just panics on the devices. :(

That said, I'm pretty new to Symbian programming, just started in this job 2 
months ago, so I still have a lot to learn.

/Anders

From: Roderick Burns [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 25. august 2010 10:33
To: Anders Kjærgaard Hansen
Cc: Rohan McGovern; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Qt-mobility-feedback] Are there any official release date for Qt 
Mobility 1.1?

Just as a point, it is possible to use native Symbian C++ APIs within your Qt 
application while you wait for the Mobility API to be ready. There is some 
information here on how to achieve this:
http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/Using_Qt_and_Symbian_C%2B%2B_Together
Regards,
Rod.

2010/8/25 Anders Kjærgaard Hansen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Ok, thank you for the answer.

I will use that in our planning. I can't see us waiting until 31/12, before we 
can deliver our application to Sony Ericsson Symbian phones. Currently the 
phones on the market with best quality cameras.

So it seems we need to give it another shot using plain Qt 4.6.3 and some parts 
of the Mobile Extensions Preview 3, which we have running on Nokia phones now 
(with Qt 4.5.2 Tower that is).

Alternatively our recommendations must be Sony Ericssons Android phones which 
comes with 8 Mpix as well.

Keep up the good work, Qt seems to get better all the time. And you have all my 
respect in delivering quality, as opposed to cut corners to deliver on time.

Best regards
/Anders

-----Original Message-----
From: Rohan McGovern 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: 25. august 2010 08:58
To: Anders Kjærgaard Hansen
Cc: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Qt-mobility-feedback] Are there any official release date for Qt 
Mobility 1.1?
Anders.Kjaergaard.Hansen said:
> Sounds like we're in the same boat here.
>
> Another point of knowing the deadline, is that it would make me able to 
> determine whether I should throw a lot of time into getting the camera 
> working without 1.1 to be able to get to market "now", or I should wait just 
> a few weeks, and the get it all in-the-box.
>
> Is this mail list the wrong place to ask this question, or doesn't anyone 
> know the release date?
>

Hi,

Nobody knows the release date because there is no set release date.  The
releases are quality driven.

There are "soft" dates as communicated here:

 http://qt.nokia.com/developer/qt-roadmap

... where you can see that camera should be shipped in "2nd Half 2010".
--
Rohan McGovern
QA Engineer
Qt Development Frameworks, Nokia

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