Nokia announced porting WebKit to the S60 Browser in June 2005, and made it available in November. The version that shipped with S60 3rd Edition devices (pre-Feature Pack 1) lacked support for the
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and
Wireless Markup Language (WML). The previous browser was pre-installed on these devices to service sites that used these technologies, and could be accessed through the
Services application. The new browser is referred to in some technical documentation as the
OSS Browser, to distinguish it from the older WAP browser. In S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1, these features, along with
Flash Lite 2.0 support and minor user interface refinements, are integrated into the new browser (a.k.a
OSS Browser 3.1). Some devices running this version of S60 received support for Flash Lite 3.0 through firmware updates. The version that shipped with S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 (a.k.a
OSS Browser 3.2) added Flash Lite 3.0 and Web Run-Time (WRT) support. Version 7.0 shipped with the
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic,
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic and
Nokia 5230, and came with a user interface optimised for S60 5th Edition. Version 7.1 added kinetic scrolling of web pages and a full screen mode. Version 7.2 added support for multi-touch operations (primarily for upcoming Symbian^3 devices). Flash Lite 3.1 was supported on S60, Flash Lite 4.0 was supported on Symbian^3 and later. Versions 7.3 (included with Symbian Anna) and 7.4 (included with Nokia Belle) added an address bar, navigation controls and other functions to an omnipresent bar for easy access. The WebKit rendering engine was updated three times, for versions 7.0, 7.3 and 8.2. 7.3 onwards had partial
HTML5 and
CSS 3 support. == Latest versions for supported devices ==