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The research and development department of the Nokia has showcased the futuristic mobile phones. This phone has two touch sensitive panels that are mounted on a fuel-cell power pack. One of the touch screens displays all virtual buttons; the other panel can be used as the display screen. Nokia is also using a new wireless standard with wibree, which is basically an upgraded Bluetooth which will allow Aeon to be a thin-client, farming out processing and storage. It is a typical razor-thin candy bar form factor cell phone with no actual buttons. Its touch screen feature is similar to BenQ-Siemen’s Black box concept phone.