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Nokia Bubbles offers a different phone unlocking experience

When it comes to unlocking screens, they pretty much do the same thing. You enter a gesture and the screen unlocks, allowing you access your phone. What if you can have shortcuts to view messages, respond to missed calls and even control your media player just from your unlock screen?

Some unlock screens may have already allow you to do some of these things but the Nokia Bubbles offers a fun and unique way for you to do more from your unlock screen than anything we’ve ever come across.

As the name suggests, Nokia Bubbles feature action bubbles that you drag to execute certain actions. You drag a key bubble to a lock bubble to unlock the phone. You drag a contact icon bubble to a phone icon bubble to initiate a call to that contact — you get the drift.

Nokia Bubble is availabe for Symbian devices and you can download it here. Head on over to after the jump for a demo video of the Nokia Bubbles app.

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