June 10th, 2009 | by
Thrystan |




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It’s finally time to check out a concept phone that’s not a Sony Ericsson, Nokia or
iPhone… We’re dealing with the G9 mobile phone, created by Ichiro Iwasaki, a handset that can be used anywhere on the globe. This sliding phone comes with an exchangeable stainless steel frame with 3 customized finishes and slanted keys.

G9 incorporates a large, easy to use LCD display, while that “double keypad” layout looks pretty interesting and I think that it’s the first time I’ve seen a design like this. Notice that the device’s dock is also pretty elegant and I’m wondering how easy to use are those keys, because they seem very user-friendly.




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