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Saturday, June 21st, 2008




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Want to get abs? Lose carbs? Eat healthy food and use a nutrition-conscious phone, like the one pictured below. The Pantech Inhealth concept was designed by Kristina Lee and it seems to be the perfect device for folks who want to lose weight and quit eating junk food.

The phone accounts for your workouts, manages your diet and uses the eNose technology, that allows it to “smell” the food you eat through its chemical signature. Inhealth will also tell you what food groups you’re missing and maybe it’ll pat you on the back and chase out of the local pizza joint.

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Thursday, April 17th, 2008




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Got too much free time and don’t know what to do with it? Let your phone teach you how to have fun and what to do for fun. At least that’s the case of the Pantech Twist phone, destined for the youth market and designed by Gregory Davis. It features a jaunt function that recommends various activities (likes trips) based on your location, preferences and profile.

The Twist Phone also allows you to read reviews or watch videos, before going to see a movie it recommended you. Of course, the handset features GPS and its touchscreen display is great for viewing maps, movies or pics, either horizontally or vertically.
Twist includes a full split-surface touchscreen that allows you to view content on one side of the screen and browse through the menus on the other side.

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Wednesday, March 26th, 2008




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On very rare occasions we get to see more than 2 or 3 concept phones, pertaining to the same manufacturer, let alone 5 handsets plus a launch date. Even if 2010 is not a certainty when it comes to the launch of these devices, one thing’s for sure: the concept phones below are slim, good looking and ready to take over the Asian market.

Meet the Tower Lily, Wavy Stream, Waterfall Fish, Simplice Section and Cell Dot. Hope you can figure out which one’s which. These phone designs were made specially for Pantech, as part of a cellphone design competition with the promise of making the handsets available by 2010.




What can I say? Strange names, but cool looks!
[via Cell Phone Beat and AkihabaraNews]
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