Nokia U rendering pictures released

Great news for all of us, who participated the whole process of the "Design by Community" concept from the specs to the design votes. the name and the rendering pics are out now: Nokia U
this is somewhat gorgeous, when you look on the pictures. slim design (just as wanted), you can see the similarity to the recent Nokia line f.e.N8
over 18.000 votes were done for the final concepts...
here are some samples:




and here are the voted specs of Nokia U:
- Display and user interface
- - Display: 4-inch capacitive 16:9
- - Power button, camera, zoom and volume button controls
- Size and shape
- - Shape: Monoblock
- - Dimensions: 60 x 110 x 6-10mm
- - Extras: Auto lens cover
- Materials
- - Material: Aluminium
- - Finish: Soft touch
- - Colour: Single colour
- - Durability: Super strength
- Operating system
- - Open source operating system with unlimited multitasking.
- - The DbC OS 1 sports temperature and location sensors so your device constantly monitors your whereabouts and the local conditions.
- - Device-based storage is supported.
- - The majority of OS functionality responds to touch control.
- Connectivity
- - Support for 802.11 n/b/g wireless standards.
- - USB 3 connectivity.
- - HDMI connectivity.
- - Cable charger.
- - Dolby Surround Sound.
- Camera
- - 8-megapixel
- - 4X optical zoom
- - Dual LED and Xenon flash
- - HD video capture
- - Instant image capture
- Enhancements
- - Kinetic power booster
- - Multiple OS support
- - Surround Sound Speakers
- - Upgradable Flash memory
- - Upgradable image sensor
source: conversations.nokia
what do you think about it? do you think something is missing? post a comment.
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Wow! It is wonderful! I can
Submitted by ivan (not verified) on Wed, 08/09/2010 - 21:56.Wow! It is wonderful! I can not take my eyes off it!
this could be a real seller
Submitted by nokia_fan (not verified) on Thu, 09/09/2010 - 14:39.this could be a real seller :-)
i like the idea, that Nokia lets the community decide, what's good for them...
from the people to the people.
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