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New leaked images of the Nokia Tube phone have just surfaced, depicting the OS. This handset features a touchscreen display with haptic feedback, 3.2-megapixel camera, 140MB of internal memory, and GPS functionality. Click here for first picture in gallery.

It looks like Nokia’s updated the interface since the last round of leaked pics, but while the new design is cleaner, it’s also flat and uninteresting.

[via Gizmodo]

XpressMusic

At 98.5 x 48.5 x 17mm, the stylish Nokia 5610 XpressMusic was designed for music lovers. Sporting a 3.2-megapixel camera, 20MB internal memory, microSD card slot, Bluetooth 2.0 w/A2DP, and USB connectivity. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

If you are looking for an affordable music slider with youthful, sporty appearance, Nokia 5610 will offer you not only that, but also a player with an intuitive interface, quality sound and FM radio, to listen to, once you get bored with the rest of the tunes.

[via PhoneArenaGSMArena]

Nokia’s People First concept essentially “takes three human universals of the way people think about communication – time, lists, and people – to inspire and examine new user interface ideas.” Click here for one more picture.

But this is where hacking comes in: the idea is that the phone would have widgets support, a simple and accessible programming language and openly available software and hardware specs.

[via GizmodoNokia]

Here’s a first look at Nokia’s upcoming touchscreen “Tube” phone, which will supposedly feature a 3.5-inch display, camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS support. If you missed out on the demo video we posted a while back, continue reading to watch.

No multi-touch on this model but it is said to provide haptic feedback in a package supposedly smaller (maybe a little bit wider) than the N73. We also notice an “XpressMedia” label on the phone which would indicate an affiliation with Nokia’s XpressMusic class of media devices

[via Engadget]

Here’s a first look at the Google Android UI running on a Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, proving its flexibility. For those who missed the Quake running on Android video, check it after the jump. Click here for first picture in gallery.

We’ve seen Android running on some phones before, but none of them have gotten us as psyched about the upcoming OS as seeing it on Nokia’s powerhouse N810 internet tablet

[via GizmodoPhonemag]

Nokia’s eco-friendly “Remade” concept features an “outer shell made from recycled aluminum cans, a chassis made of plastic from drink bottles and rubber parts made from old car tires.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Inside, printed electronics are more environmentally friendly to manufacture than traditional circuit-boards, and even the display graphics have been selected to save energy

[via GizmodoPhonemag]

AVing gives us an up-close look at the Nokia N78, which “has the new ‘N’ series piano black finish with rounded ages and flush surface.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Dimension-wise, the N78 is about the size of its predecessor, with the weight decreased to 3.6 oz. Originally introduced in the N81, the Navi wheel function is present here. According to the N78 product manager, its functionally has been greatly improved in the new model

[via PhoneArenaAVing]

AVing gives us a hands-on look at the Nokia N96, direct from the Mobile World Congress 2008. For some markets (Europe and Asia), “the integrated DVB-H receiver offers live broadcast TV with an automatically updating program guide.” Video after the break.

The massive memory can store up to 40 hours of video content. The storage capacity of the N96 can even be further expanded with an optional microSD card, such as the new 8GB microSDHC Card MU-43 which increases the available memory of the N96 to a total of 24 GB

[via AVing]