Nokia reveals 2015 vision while struggling with 2009 realities (video)
When Nokia talks about the future it’s generally a good idea to pay attention. After all, even with , a split and smartphone strategy, and , the company remains the world’s leading supplier of handsets with a proven ability to innovate. So take notice when Nokia’s head of corporate strategy, Heikki Norta, describes what life will be like in 2015 in a video littered with high-tech devices driven by finger-based UIs. Of course, five years is generally only enough time for the nascent technologies we see today to mature enough for mass market acceptance — in other words, readers of Engadget won’t find anything mind-blowing in a presentation laced with liberal doses of , pervasive , , and as always: and . Beyond hardware and software, Nokia sees itself at the heart of a global network aggregating data from hundreds of millions of intelligent devices for an unprecedented level of knowledge sharing that enables services such as highly and . Fun stuff and certainly worth a few minutes to ponder on your own. Still, it’s difficult to get too excited by the vision from a company that was not only by consumer trends at the margin-rich (read: money making) end of its devices portfolio, but also in any meaningful way.
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