Engadget reports on Nokia's iPhone-like phone demo. According to a followup article, the demo was to show off touch-interfaces on their Symbian S60 platform which could find its way onto any form factor. The iPhone comparison, however, is unavoidable:
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This shows how amazingly scared phone manufacturers are. I think Motorola share holders should be the most angry about the iPhone... remember Apple originally tried to convince them to go in with them on it.
'What Nokia always has and always delivers' or something. What? They've always copied Apple?