Nokia takes a look into its crystal ball. If you’ve ever wondered what life will be like five years from now, take a look at our short video which shines a light on how we think mobile devices and services will evolve.
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At 4.05 .. Is that Nokia’s Nexgen Device … which is coming soon .. or N1000
Nooo look at the demo, there is no kinetic scrolling!!! This mean we have to wait over 2015!!
-@claudio….nice observation….,NOKIA DIED ONCE THEY RELEASED 5800 mzkxprs….i ges we shud watch out for an iphone with qwerty….
Lol, who can be so stupid to see his friends on TV while watching football and losing vision of the field?
It won´t ever replace the experience of meeting them!
haahaa yeah right this would never happen
I think that girl in the club couldn’t remeber the name of her friend becuase when she meet them, she was drank….
it will be cool of this divice know your alcoholic level. :p
@ DAVID, Nokia may have lost it’s top spot to the Iphone but it has YET to preach out to developing nations such as India/China and Russia where Nokia still holds over hald the market share too. It may not be popular in the US, but the world’s majority populations originate from the Asian continent to where Nokia is doing so well. Until Iphone can produce that popularity other than the US, we’ll see you try to keep your mouth open then, fanboy!
the iphone is not a smartphone, it is a toy for marks and brainwashed idiots, lol!
@ 4:13 I see Nokia talking about Consumer Relationships…oh ya It’s sure gonna take another5-6 years to get yourselves back Nokia.. After that pathetic of a phone called 5800 and N97, consumers are, well, furious..try and make up .it’ll take time..