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During his speech at Evans Data developer conference in the US,
Tom Libretto, vice president of Forum Nokia confirmed that the Finnish company
is working on a new phone, a touch screen, called for the moment Tube.
Still, Tom Libretto didn’t give away to many details about
the Tube. “It's our first touch device,” he said.
Apparently, the Nokia Tube will be powered by a new version
of Symbian operating system, but nothing is official so far.
Also he hinted about a Java built in support as a standard,
a feature which isn’t available on Apple’s iPhone for the moment. Bu shortly
after Apple released the first beta of the iPhone SDK, Eric Klein, Vice
President of Java Marketing, has announced Sun's intention to port the JVM to
the iPhone.
As for Tube, Libretto said that the new phone will include
support for the DVB-H mobile TV standard for Europe
and mobile video.
Last month the European Commission decided to add the
Digital Video Broadcasting Handheld standard (DVB-H) to the EU List of
Standards, which serves as a basis for encouraging the harmonised provision of
telecommunications across the EU.
DVB-H is largely based on the DVB-T
specification for digital terrestrial television, adding to it a number of
features designed to take account of the limited battery life of small handheld
devices, and the particular environments in which such receivers must operate.
According to Libretto, the Nokia Tube will include also a feature
which will allow its users to upload to the web, which means that the new
device will integrate Wi-Fi or HSDPA connectivity. Unfortunately, Libretto didn’t
indicate any release timeframe for this new phone.
During his presentation, he noted that Nokia is not afraid
to compete with Apple or the success of the iPhone. He compared compared
shipments of iPhone to Nokia's numbers.
Apple has shipped so far 6 million iPhone and Libretto
noted: "We've done that [volume] since we've had dinner on Friday."
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