Many of the people in Buduburam who came to sketch their ideas for a perfect phone at the Nokia studio did not actually own one… But when I paged through the fat three-ring binders where the Nokia team was storing those sketches, it was evident that the future, or at least some vision of it, had already arrived. Some of the drawings were basic pencil sketches; others were strikingly elaborate, with arrows pointing to different dream features, which were really just a way of pointing — I realized then — to the dreams themselves.
― Cellphones - Third World and Developing Nations - Poverty - Technology - New York Times

