Nokia has released details of a new touch-screen handset that will go up
against Apple's iPhone.
Tom Libretto, vice president of Forum Nokia, said at a recent Evans Data
developer conference that the new phone is currently codenamed 'Tube'.
The handset will have Java built in as standard, something the iPhone lacks,
and is also likely to include support for the DVB-H mobile TV standard for
Europe and mobile video.
Libretto also confirmed that the device will be able to upload photos to the
web, indicating either built-in Wi-Fi or HSDPA connectivity.
GPS is also likely to be included, after previous Nokia statements that it
wants to build the location technology into all smartphone handsets.
No details have been revealed about release date or prices, but it is likely
that Nokia will significantly undercut Apple given the economies of scale
possible from Nokia's huge manufacturing capability.
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