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While some Nokia phones already enjoy limited gesture control - such as turning the handset over to silence a call - future functions could include waving your phone to see your friends' locations and kissing the screen to send a message. Phones, Nokia, Video, Mobile phones, Software
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17 July 2009 14:11 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
we've previously reported that Nokia is looking seriously at gesture controls for future phones and in this recent video Nokia designer, Younghee Jung, talks over a few such ideas.While some Nokia phones already enjoy limited gesture control - such as turning the handset over to silence a call - future functions could include waving your phone to see your friends' locations and kissing the screen to send a message. Phones, Nokia, Video, Mobile phones, Software


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