
Ring Nokia has followed-up its recent piece about touch-screen input coming to S60 smartphones (the OS used in recent Nokias and quite a few other devices), by posting this slide from a cancelled talk that had been due to take place at the S60 Summit in Spain. For those readers lacking bionic eyes, the slide’s bulletpoint says, ‘Touch User interface for new kinds of products.’ Mmm. Touch user.
Also noteworthy is the point further up which says, ‘Sensorial Experiences for feeling the UI,’ which we take to mean the inclusion of gaming-style vibration feedback, which LG has also been talking about.
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plese say me the rate of NOKIA N SERIES TOUCHSCREEN
i have nokia n95, the phone is ery good but it lacks the touch screen function, which would of make it fantastic to use, navigation throught the menu system