Nokia in 2015 – The Way We Live Next


Nokia takes a look into its crystal ball. If you've ever wondered what life will be like five years from now, take a look at our short video which shines a light on how we think mobile devices and services will evolve. conversations.nokia.com

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25 Responses to “Nokia in 2015 – The Way We Live Next”

  1. dethofstrik3 says:

    Damn it!!!
    To bad the end of the world is in 2012…I was looking forward of having this new nokia device ;P jks

  2. ashtonkonon says:

    It is kinda scary when that animated guy in the comercial says that he’ll be lost without the device…
    if you were to think about it…..are we really lost without Nokia future devices, human capabilities could not match the technologies and gadgets in the future???

  3. trats20050 says:

    Cool! Nokia is better than apple and their overrated iphones. I could never live in a world where apple rules. N800 type devices are the future.

  4. toonho2500 says:

    Nice.. really nice..but…bet on your phones for now.5800 still need a lot of improvements. In 2015? You will be better than this, I know.

  5. c4rc4r says:

    what phone is it

  6. BMS1MSM1 says:

    ahhh Nokia, Nokia, Nokia….

  7. Absent1337 says:

    Hey, I just came across this site that is supposedly giving away a number of the new Motorola Droid’s, ofcourse the chance of getting one is small since there must be tons of people signing up for this, but anyway, I signed up and I’m hoping to be one of the lucky ones. It’s free and takes like 30 seconds so I thought why not. My brother even joined the contest and he already owns a Droid.

    Check it out!
    bizoppofferDOTcom/x/0/962/4434/

  8. percussive86 says:

    HOORAAAY!!
    FINALLY, we won’t be needing ANY part of our brain anymore…

  9. hulqen says:

    I’m sorry Nokia, but I don’t think that people are willing to give up their personal integrity that easily. And a one hour commute to work by car in 2015? There’s no better solution for that??

  10. alowdownboy says:

    Hentai killer this was prob “made in china”
    lol

  11. HackerpcsIII says:

    2:00
    No HD in 2015? Come on Nokia.

    I love that they use different accents to show that everybody is using Nokia…

  12. kablip says:

    This sounds like a Nigerian bank comercial on CNN.

  13. Rogerhansson says:

    i don’t like this!

  14. lagurz says:

    This is one of the most scariest things I’ve ever watched. Being under constant surveillance 24 hours a day. And storing all information about me, my friends, which tapas places we go to, who we meet, etc…

    Big Brother Nokia sees you!

  15. haja2034 says:

    BORING

  16. sakis79 says:

    The big thing that concerns me with the cloud technology is the security. I don’t want to rely the safety of my personal data to a company (google, nokia, ms etc) or a third party. I want to have the full control of my data, that’s why i prefer to minimize the exposure of my personal life to the “cloud”.

  17. blazetek212 says:

    wtf is this a “the onion” spoof ?? its a fuckin projector too?? wtf, i must be to high..

  18. jorge5juner says:

    I just say it has the Apple’s Aqua UI (scroll bar)
    XD XD XD XD
    Sabes qué es el sarcasmo, lad??

  19. fullmetalmc says:

    big brother

  20. exoldan says:

    they also could use this to spy on people

  21. boyslikegirlsyvjv95 says:

    dude nokia will always dominate americans are the only one who hates symbbian cuz they got os x / android and their basically very ucustomizable i mean is i can customize my nokia in anyways i want it and its a cheap one iphone/android devices will burn in hell they cant even get softwares rights always having some technical probs unlike nokia

  22. hentaikiller says:

    it will probably be banned in china

  23. werido55 says:

    thats really frekin cool tech is just getting better and better

  24. carlangaslongas says:

    i like the idea, but the way they say: remember names from friends and that kind of virtual sex make me scare!!

  25. FreKee says:

    Sounds more like Google to me rather than Nokia. The key ingredience to this connected world is openness and I am not sure Nokia is ready for that.

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