Two new hot-looking Nokia touchscreen phones saw daylight for the first time today. Judging by their looks they are both part of the quickly growing portfolio of touch-operated handsets by the Finnish manufacturer.

Ivalo is supposed to pack a 3.5" wide touchscreen, 32GB ROM, AGPS, FM transmitter and receiver, 5MP camera, WiFi, TV-out and Bluetooth.

The second handset in question is most probably the Madeleine, a mid-range QWERTY-enabled touch handset with Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity, a 3.2 megapixel camera, N-Gage support with dedicated gaming keys and FM radio.
As you can see, Madeline here has the same design as the N97 with the sliding QWERTY keyboard and tilting screen but this time (much to the awe of left-handed people) the D-pad is moved to the right.

Ivalo is supposed to pack a 3.5" wide touchscreen, 32GB ROM, AGPS, FM transmitter and receiver, 5MP camera, WiFi, TV-out and Bluetooth.

The second handset in question is most probably the Madeleine, a mid-range QWERTY-enabled touch handset with Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity, a 3.2 megapixel camera, N-Gage support with dedicated gaming keys and FM radio.
As you can see, Madeline here has the same design as the N97 with the sliding QWERTY keyboard and tilting screen but this time (much to the awe of left-handed people) the D-pad is moved to the right.
