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Nokia FrameThe Nokia Frame almost certainly won’t be getting unveiled on Tuesday, but this Espoo endorsed concept shows us a fantastic future beyond the incoming Symbian redesign. Read on to see the video of this flick file sharing wonder design!

Give the play button a thump and you can see just how designers Daniel Kwast, Vicky Müller and Carl Dahren envision a Nokia Frame phone working and intelligently sensing context and location. There’s a healthy dose of augmented reality, with Polaroid style snaps of your phone pics appearing on the tabletop in the background for you to sort through, and incredible, smooth filesharing between phones: just hold two Nokia Frame handsets over each other, and slide the pictures between screens.


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This Nokia Frame phone concept is far from real, alas, designed as it was as part of a challenge at a Danish design school, Designskolen Kolding. But the task, for students to find a new way to show Nokia’s, er, “Nokianess”, was initiated by Nokia itself, so it’s good to know it’s actively seeking out ideas like this.

Check out Nokia Frame in the video below, and don’t forget to take a peep at what Nokia’s planning for this year too!

NOKIA frame concept from Daniel Kwast on Vimeo.

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