It seems that producers are doing great efforts to make people buy the latest mobile devices, but things get complicated when everybody has a new phone. Now’s the time to introduce a new concept, to fill a new gap in demand, or at least make people curious.
Nokia’s latest secret weapon is a dual touchscreen device with QWERTY removable keyboard.

The concept is better described as a UMPC, so it doesn’t really fit in the pocket as a normal smartphone does, but you can expect it to do things your phone can’t. We don’t have a name for the concept, but we can tell you how it works: When you need a large browse surface you remove the keyboard, start typing and enjoy the two screens joined together into one window. That’s pretty much all we know. You can take a look at the patent here.
Source: Gearfuse


