Nokia shows off touchscreen concept

From a phone to a MID in a mere twist

Nokia shows off touchscreen concept. Phones, Mobile phones, Nokia, Concepts, Photos 0

6 October 2008 9:44 GMT / By Katie Scott

Nokia might have only just launched its first consumer touchscreen device, the 5800 XpressMusic, but if this picture is anything to go by it looks like we've got plenty more where that came from.

The latest concept from Nokia reportedly turns the company's Communicator line of handsets into a fully touchscreen experience giving you phone calling and a touchscreen Qwerty keyboard.

Looking at the pictures the clamshell design is likely to offer you all the usual excitement of an MID (Mobile Internet Device) when it eventually hits the shops.

When will that be? No word as yet as this is just a concept from the boys in the Nokia Labs.

We will keep you posted.

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