We, Batangueños are very much aware of those "fake" NOKIA(?) phones that can be bought on SM(Sa Muslim). Those are classified as "China Phones", and usually they are created using Touch-screen Technology with a "dual SIM" function. And take note, they are really cheap in price( same with its quality, CHEAP.)
But the real news is that, Nokia is preparing to enter the touch-screen cell phone market next week, with the debut of its first finger-sensitive phone, according to a Reuters report.
The European handset maker is planning to take the wraps off its touch-screen phone, code-named "Tube," during an event Thursday in London for analysts and the media, according to Reuters, which cites two unnamed sources.
The Tube will join a field that has been getting crowded since Apple debuted its popular iPhone a little over a year ago. Since then, competitors such as Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics have come on the scene with their own touch-screen phones. Earlier this week, T-Mobile unveiled its G1, a touch-screen device that is the first to run Google's Android software.
Nokia noted in July that it planned to enter the touch-screen market and was initially aiming for the low end of the market.(Credit: Reuters)
But the real news is that, Nokia is preparing to enter the touch-screen cell phone market next week, with the debut of its first finger-sensitive phone, according to a Reuters report.
The European handset maker is planning to take the wraps off its touch-screen phone, code-named "Tube," during an event Thursday in London for analysts and the media, according to Reuters, which cites two unnamed sources.
The Tube will join a field that has been getting crowded since Apple debuted its popular iPhone a little over a year ago. Since then, competitors such as Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics have come on the scene with their own touch-screen phones. Earlier this week, T-Mobile unveiled its G1, a touch-screen device that is the first to run Google's Android software.
Nokia noted in July that it planned to enter the touch-screen market and was initially aiming for the low end of the market.(Credit: Reuters)
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