Video: What will mobiles look like in five years?

CEOs look to the future at Mobile World Congress...

Published: 5 March 2008 10:00 GMT by Natasha Lomas

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silicon.com reporter Natasha Lomas caught up with senior execs from the mobile industry at the world's biggest mobile phone trade show - Mobile World Congress - in Barcelona to get their views on the key mobile themes and trends.

What will mobile devices look like in five years' time? Find out what Symbian CEO Nigel Clifford, Nortel CEO Mike Zafirovski, RIM COO Don Morrison and Qualcomm European president Andrew Gilbert had to say on the future of mobile handsets...

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