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wait wait, you asked a riddle, many of us have proposed something, and you haven't read our answers ?!


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Originally Posted by K.Singh View Post
@zehjotkah

back in the first pages of this thread u posted 2 pictures from the teaser vid and asked if anyone could spot the difference, did you ever give the answer?
yes, a few posts later we (me or others) have found the difference... if you cant find it i can give you the link/answer. but i its very easy... maybe too easy...
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Originally Posted by dtergens View Post
wait wait, you asked a riddle, many of us have proposed something, and you haven't read our answers ?!

lol

sorry, because of the MeeGo Conference.

the difference is just the color. black and silver.
 

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Electrotactile experience
The lowdown: The third of our demoes was also the most realistic, as it was being shown off on a Nokia N900. The team is working on ways to enable touchscreens to offer more realistic feedback. This goes way beyond simple haptics to deliver genuine tactile response. The team are influenced by the belief that the sensation of touch isn’t currently well understood so they’re trying to work out ways to make it more effective when interacting with technology. Part of the team’s research is looking at ways to try and replicate textures, potentially offering users new experiences when it comes to interacting with a touchscreen. Using the concept of electrovibration, which was first documented in the 1950s, the team have been working on the concept for about a year now but have already made tremendous progress. As part of the project, the team has been working with the electrical engineers at Nokia’s Research Center in Beijing who managed to miniaturise the required hardware to fit into a modified N900 (using a half-size battery).
http://conversations.nokia.com/2010/...tre-cambridge/

Probably too soon for that?
 

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Originally Posted by tissot View Post
If you need more rumors, Viipottaja from MR is saying that the patented thing is about materials used on the phone. Try to start guessing that then?
It's a new technique to build hand-made battery lids with Caledonian lamb leather! #oro
 

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So I guess the new patented technology is this one:

Nokia files for patent for ‘Diamond’-Coated Mobile Phones:

http://www.esato.com/news/article.php/id=1424

Everything seems to fit. People who have seen the consumer device tell that it looks very good and also one source (dsmobile) revealed that the cover material can't be metal because of a certain reason.
 
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i thought we are talking about the new (patentet) input method and not about the materials used for the oro device...

back2topic:
if nokia will bring our next device with any of the tactile feedback techniques mentioned in this threat, i would be very amazed... i hope nokia will put as many new technology in it as possible...
then, i would agree with nokia, that it will be the one to make the "future disruption"
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Originally Posted by Brock View Post
i thought we are talking about the new (patentet) input method and not about the materials used for the oro device...
Are we sure that the new technology that Mr. zehjotkah was talking about has something to do with the input method?

And have Nokia used this "diamond-coated" technology with the Oro device really? I have missed that.
 
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if i’m not mistaken then someone mentioned the casing of the consumer n9 isn’t made of metal. this graphite „ionized" plastic casing looks promising.
 
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yeah this seems more to the point
see symbian tweet disassembled n9 pics

btw seems like mister c is right
back side of device is black while front side is with cover
don't think there are gonna be two devices only one device of which eldar has said 92000 are made!!!

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