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Nokia Tube
Posted By Lester Chan at 16:15 in Gadget
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As you may or may not know, “Tube” is the codename for the next S60 touch screen aka iPhone killer from Nokia. The OS behind it is the 5th generation of the S60.

Of course, it has a pretty respectable list of features, starting with a great high resolution (16:9) touch screen, larger than 3" but still smaller than 3,5". Yes it has a camera, a decent auto focus one that is way better than the one that we can find on an iPhone but still not as good as on the latest Nseries devices!

It is a quad band phone that also has a wide range of connectivity options: Bluetooth, uPnP , GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA and WLAN. Furthermore it has built in GPS and will support geottaging. All of this is even more impressive considering that all of these features are packed into relatively small and compact body with size of “_ _ _ _”. I’ll only say that it is similar in size to the Nokia N73 but it is maybe a little bit wider. One more thing, NO, there is no multi touch and YES there is tactility feedback!

Check out the source for the video and more information.

Source: Symbian Freak: latest update on the hotly anticipated Nokia Tube
Source: Symbian Freak: “Tube” is the code name of upcoming Nokia’s iPhone killer


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Comment #1
  • 19:53
  • Sunday, 20th April 2008

When will Nokia and countless iPhone killer wannabe learn that the hardware doesn’t matter if you can build great software experience? Yeah, this new Nokia will have every single feature available today, each not very well implemented. N95 has 3D accelerometer and no good software uses it.

Build some great software and GUI, then you can start mentioning iPhone killer. How many iPod killer have we heard since 2001? Now, everyone has given up on the term iPod killer. LOL

Apple doesn’t need to tell the users how fast the ARM processor they use. They showed it in the software.

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