It seems that one of Nokia's vice presidents let out a few details and a slide showing Nokia's upcoming full touch smartphone, which has the code name of "Tube." Details are still scant on the as-yet unannounced device. Read the full story here. read
Nokia To Roll out Another iPhone KillerGetting tired of iPhone killers already? Fear my friend as mobile companies are now coming out with all guns blazing. Nokia failed to beat the iPhone with N95, so now they will try to up themselves by introducing the Tube! That’s right. Not only they will steal the touch screen idea from iPhone, they even steal the name from YouTube. Why not? Get the best of both worlds. Oh by the way, it supports Java. Now that will definitely kill iPhone, not! read
Nokia readies iPhone response [News]Nokia readies iPhone response Company's 'Tube' device would be touch-based and feature Java support. Nokia remains at work on its answer to the Apple iPhone, codenamed "Tube," a company official said on Monday. Shown in a slide at the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference in Redwood City, Calif., Tube looks similar to the popular iPhone. The Nokia device showed graphical displays, such as a promotion for the movie Shrek the Third. Other capabilities will be featured, such as the abili read
Nokia To Release The Tube - iPhone RivalIt comes as no surprise that Nokia has an iPhone killer in the works. Nokia recently announced a Smartphone that’s been codenamed the “Tube” and gives the iPhone a run for its’ money. “It’s our first touch device” said Tom Libretto, vice president of Forum Nokia. Interfacing with the system is done via touch similar to the iPhone. The Tube mobile phone will allow users to upload videos and will support Java, something that the iPhone does not do. There’s no word on the price or when Nokia wi read
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