Could Nokia be behind the anonymous order for 8 million iPhone touchscreens from Balda?
By Will Park on Wednesday, August 29th, 2007 at 2:47 PM PST In Announcements, Apple, Devices, Nokia, iPhone
We’re just throwing it out there, but we’re thinking that the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) iPhone UI copy from Nokia and this 8 million unit order for Balda-sourced touchscreens could be related. Cellular News is reporting that Germany’s Balda has won a contract to provide 6-8 million touchscreens for an unnamed “leading mobile phone manufacturer.” Balda is the supplier for the iPhone’s touchscreens.
If Nokia (NYSE: NOK) is serious about replicating the same user experience that the iPhone UI has championed, it would make sense that they would source the same touchscreens that are used on the Apple iPhone itself.
Production should start in April 2008 in Xiamen, China.
We’ll keep you update on these happenings. We’re rooting for Nokia to bring an iPhone-like handset to market next year. Maybe alongside the Apple iPhone v2.0? We’ll see, we’ll see.
[Via: Cellular News]


It could be a number of things…upgrade to the Internet Tablet line, the first real crumbs from the Google Phone cake, etc.
Whatever the reason, I’m excited about what’s around the corner with touchscreen devices starting to be taken more seriously in the mobile industry.
could be Sony Ericsson, could be anyone really
It’s Nokkia.