We're not sure where YouTube and Nokia are at with their partnership, but video evidence has leaked out, and it's a bit of a mixed bag. On the plus side, YouTube videos are easily accessible, as are some other RSS subscription-based offerings, which makes content consumption on the phone much easier. Access to YouTube channels can also be seen largely as a way to offload featured videos from YouTube, so you can see the freshest fare. The downside is that the selection ends there -- no mention of search or browse functionality. From what we can tell in the video, you'll also be able to subscribe to other YouTube channels, though browsing YouTube through the phone appears to have been put on hold for the time being. We know that further integration is still up for discussion, and we hope they continue down this path until someone knocks it out of the park.