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The Nokia McLaren has never had a full analysis by anyone in the press. That all changes today as three veteran tech reporters fully detail the 3D Touch-enabled Nokia McLaren from 2014.
Back in 2013, rumors began circulating that Nokia was working on a very top secret project called 'Goldfinger.' The flagship phone was supposed to feature revolutionary 3D Touch-like navigation using projected capacitive display technology.
The phone, later referred to as 'McLaren' during development, was abruptly canceled in July 2014 just months before its release.
Exactly two years later, we managed to get our hands on the phone. We have been pouring over it, testing it, and prodding it for weeks trying to figure out this phone. This is its story.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...