Touchscreens, silver balls and glass lifts...
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 12 February 2008 11:00 GMT
This is Nokia's UK flagship store at 240 Regent Street, London. The shop opened last Saturday with no expense being spared.
silicon.com went along to see what the Finnish mobile giant has done to make its store stand out.
Photo credit: Tim Ferguson
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