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Nokia Tube press photo leaked

Earlier today we reported that Nokia may be set to release the Tube to the world on October 2nd in London. While announcing and releasing a handset in the same breath is hardly Nokia’s style, its first S60 Touch offering has been delayed enough that our Finnish friends may have gotten fed up. A leak of the first official-looking press photo of the Tube further supports an announcement sooner rather than later. We know the specs, have seen some spy photos, secured a tentative launch date, and now we have a press photo. Not much more left to do other than kick back and wait for this bad boy to get officially outed.

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5 comment(s) for this post.

  1. On Sep 24, 2008 @ 4:03 pm, ta&a Said:

    Looks very cool….definetely not iphone ripoff..if price is right i will get it…

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  2. On Sep 24, 2008 @ 6:37 pm, andy Said:

    i thought nokia would have held out on touchscreen phones. lets see how much their stocks drop on release of this

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  3. On Sep 25, 2008 @ 12:10 am, Mohmmad D. Said:

    Why would their stock drop with a new product, that usually signals good things for any company.

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  4. On Sep 25, 2008 @ 2:21 am, Ghime Said:

    Andy, your 1st and 2nd sentences have got absolutely no logical connection. Unless…unless you are holding stocks of THE phone you r carrying, which is also taking a dip at the moment.

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  5. On Sep 25, 2008 @ 10:55 am, Mel Said:

    The S60 5th Ed is reported to have touch screen capabilities. If Nokia wasn’t going to do it, Sony Ericsoon may have wanted it, I suppose. Why would Nokia hold out on touch screens if that’s what the people want and it shows in the sales?

    I personally hold out on touch screens because I’m a tactile user, I like buttons and pushing them. ;) I know I type on a keyboard much faster than I could/would on a touch screen. I suppose it’s an ironic statement to say it’s harder to “touch type” on a “touch screen”.

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