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To me it looks to be a very early prototype whatever it is, by the look of the fit and finish of it. The only real branding or print on it is the Nokia N series labeling, the edges etc. the over look of it just smells of prototype. And I agree with an earlier poster and definately with Thoughtfix about a few things as well, if it was just a phone on most Qwerty keyboards that are phones as well in the center section anyways that usually has the 1-9/0-*-# for dialing(in the US usually) and if it was a IT only where are the zoom keys, other missing buttons and especially the stylus slot. Unless this is Nokia's answer to the iPhone as HTC has done with their Touch, and umpteen other Korean, Japanese and Chinese Mfg's are and have been doing. So I don't think it would be too far a reach to think that Nokia at least would have at least kicked around the idea of a "completely" touchable interface hybrid device with the option of still having an attached Qwerty keyboard, possibly giving the user/consumer the best of both worlds since that was, even today one of the biggest gripe's from alot of tablet users(that they had to buy an add-on BT keyboard)and even alot of iPhone users, that they still like the tactile feel of a REAL keyboard.
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