Unfortunately, the McLaren project was nixed in July 2014 a mere four months before its launch. We also documented internal reports [of exploding Live Tiles dubbed MixView that had a striking resemblance to earlier UI designs in the Zune music software. McLaren supposedly utilized hardware sensors to enable you to manipulate things on-screen through gestures, and we saw early signs of this with Nokia Glance using proximity sensors. Back then, the secret phone project went by the name Goldfinger, but at some point, it was changed to McLaren during development. Rumors of a Nokia phone featuring 3D Touch navigation and gesture support go back to November 2013.
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