
Nokia showed off several concept handsets at its first ever “Design Event” in Central London at their new Studio, with the “People First” concept being more on the software side, showing a list of people you communicate with based on your last interaction with said person. Sounds like a more organized call log than anything else to me, so it makes me wonder why would something like that take 3 to 5 years to be released? Up next is the “Zero Waste Charger” attempts to reduce power consumption with methods such as a built-in charger timer that activates the device only when it needs juice, but otherwise won’t be a power vampire. As for the “Wears in, not out” concept, this does take some brain cells to decipher as the press release mentioned :-
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