
Nokia "Tube", the full-touchscreen handset designed by the Finnish company, is indeed a real device, as
recently rumored. Said to be a direct competitor for Apple's iPhone, the new Nokia will apparently not be as
highly featured as many mobile users would want, but it still packs enough goodies to be considered better than the iPhone.Nokia is apparently looking to challenge Apple's iPhone with a totally touch sensitive handset of their own called the Tube 5800. According to a few bits and pieces of information floating around the Tube handset will support Java, should have a 3.2 megapixel (presumably auto-focus) camera, as well as have support for DVB-H technology.
So far the word is that this handset will also sport a 3.2 inch touch sensitive display and run on a Symbian S60 OS that would be designed to support touch screen navigation and usage. The phone was already displayed at the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference in Redwood City, CA. Its features include a direct upload feature for videos and images, Wi-Fi capability, Bluetooth of course; a 3.5mm earphone socket, GPS, and the handset will also be 3G compatible with HSDPA as well. The Tube will also have a TV out socket, support Haptic technology, have a feature for Geo tagging images taken with the camera and a whole lot more
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