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Saturday, November 12th, 2011




(27 votes, average: 4.15 out of 5)
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Hasan Kaymak is back with a new HTC concept, of which you can find plenty on his Facebook page. This time it’s the HTC Bloom we’re having a look at, with its 4.7 inch 720p HD display and 1.8GHz dual core processor. As far as the OS goes, this device runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with HTC Sense 4.0 UI.

HTC Bloom features a 12 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, a 2 megapixel front camera for videocalls and Beats Audio technology. LED lights on the bottom side give it a cool design and you must know that this smartphone is also Bluetooth 4.0 and LTE 4G compatible. All of that in a 8.5mm thick shell, so it’s a very elegant piece of gear.
I have a feeling that Apple is going to base its next iPhone on a design like this, since this model has something that reminds me of Apple. It may be how classy it is, or maybe those white areas, but this surely looks like a solid Android 4.0 smartphone. I’m really looking forward to the first concepts or images of HTC Sense 4.0. Any ideas?





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Monday, November 7th, 2011




(21 votes, average: 3.81 out of 5)
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Pocketnow has got a huge scoop here, as they’ve just showed the world what the first quad core phone will look like. This pioneer is the HTC Edge, a Nvidia Tegra 3 handset that relies on the Kal-El technology we’ve been waiting for over the past months. There’s also a quad core tablet called the ASUS Transformer Prime that’s being launched two days from now.

As far as the HTC Edge goes, this is a 4.7 inch phone with a 720p screen, 1GB of RAM and supposedly a successor to the HTC Rezound model. The quad core smarpthone uses an 8 megapixel camera with 28 mm f/2.2 lens and four 1.5GHz cores to harness the power of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The internal storage will be around 32GB and Bluetooth should version 3.0. Of course, Beats Audio is in the mix…
HTC Sense 4.0 is also expected to meddle with the Android experience here, providing a special way of interaction, management and looks of the UI. Several new services are also expected from HTC, including a HTC Read bookstore, HTC Play gaming hub and HTC Listen music store. LTE wasn’t mentioned, so I guess it depends on the choice of each carrier. Q1/Q2 2012 is when this beast will come…
[via Pocketnow]
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Saturday, November 5th, 2011




(26 votes, average: 4.46 out of 5)
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Since Samsung already has an Android 4.0 phone, why wouldn’t HTC get one of its own? Luckily we have concepts to replace real life handsets that we want, so we’re loving this HTC Hurrkian design, created by Hasan Kaymak. You’ll find plenty of his designs on
this Facebook page.

HTC Hurrkian runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on top of a quad core Qualcomm processor at 1.5 GHz. There’s also a 12 megapixel camera on board with dual LED flash, Bluetooth 4.0 and Sense UI 4.0 that should be applied wonderfully to the Ice Cream Sandwich experience. Beats Audio is also in the mix, like usual for the latest HTC devices.
Upfront there’s a 4.3 inch 720p HD display and the entire handset is 9mm thin, so you can consider this a worthy Samsung Galaxy Nexus alternative. Could HTC really be able to come up with a quad core smartphone so fast?





[via HTC concepts Facebook page]
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Thursday, October 13th, 2011




(21 votes, average: 2.95 out of 5)
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HTC has a phone for everyone: the tech addict (Sensation), the girls (Rhyme), the music fan (Sensation XE or any Beats phone) and finally those looking for a lower end model (Wildfire and Wildfire S). What they lack is a rugged phone for sports enthusiasts, a niche filled by the HTC Rubber, a concept created by Richard Malachowski.

Originating from Barcelona, Spain, the designer envisioned a rubbery HTC concept phone, that switches the unibody aluminum case for one covered with a more flexible and resilient surface. I guess that this model would survive a drop, unlike the HTC HD2, that has been famous for cracking up once it hit the floor.
In spite of the rubbery design, the form factor at the back is kept the same, especially in the camera area. I’d see the HTC Rubber as a phone for skaters, snowboarders, climbers or simply people who work in extreme conditions and are prone to drop or smash their smartphones. Hopefully, the display has some solid Gorilla Glass layer on top…
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Sunday, October 2nd, 2011




(12 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)
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With a name like HTC Cupid, this is certainly a handset for the ladies created by the same Kevin Zhou that brought us the
HTC Elegant smartphone. Like the latter, this model runs Windows Phone, most likely in the Mango flavor, since the concept was published recently.

HTC Cupid comes with a 4 inch display, a front camera, a 11mm waistline and most likely a 5 or 8 megapixel camera at the back. 8/16GB of internal memory, Bluetooth, WiFi and 3G are the usual specs to expect from this conceptual design of a HTC. Since it’s probably intended for the ladies, expect a special charm with it and maybe some cool accessories.
Lately HTC launched the Rhyme model for ladies, but that one was based on Android, so why not give the damzels a Windows Phone unit, too? Black Friday is coming and the proper price there will be a HTC smartphone in all the right purses. Unless a Nokia with Windows Phone and pink case has something to say about that…



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Sunday, September 25th, 2011




(21 votes, average: 4.43 out of 5)
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Deviantart user Blackhawk201 showed us a very original HTC concept, the Thunderstruck. It has very interesting keys placed in the area of the display. As you can see, those are the Search, Home, Back and some other button I can’t make out, but it looks like the Settings or Windows one.

HTC Thunderstruck comes with a pretty tiny display since it’s a tiny device by itself. What’s really interesting is that this model has a sliding screen, although I can’t really wrap my hand around this idea… Said display is based on LED technology and other specs include a 5 megapixel front camera, 8 megapixel rear camera with flash and a 1.7GHz Snapdragon processor.
There’s also a battery on board providing 7 hours of talk time. With such a look I’d consider this model a “HTC nano”, one whose OS affiliation is uncertain just yet… What do you say?
[via Deviantart]
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Tuesday, September 20th, 2011




(34 votes, average: 4.47 out of 5)
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Alexander Black emailed us one of his creations, the HTC EVO HD concept, that can be seen below. We’re dealing here with a very powerful smartphone, one that supposedly uses a 2 GHz dual core Snapdragon processor and a 3D display that doesn’t require special glasses.

Also, considering the name EVO HD, I’m expecting a 720p display on this smartphone with a 4.5 inch diagonal. The deice also has 4G connectivity enabled, a battery with 10 hours of functioning and an 8 megapixel camera at the front (!!), plus a 10 megapixel camera at the back. The goal here would be HD videocalling, if LTE were available… which is pretty cool actually.
Also, I can’t help but notice how thin this phone is… almost like a credit card and I wonder how they can fit an 8 megapixel and 10 megapixel camera in such a small package. HTC must come up with a very Samsung-like technology to pull off this stunt…

[Thanks Alexander Black]
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Tuesday, September 6th, 2011




(19 votes, average: 2.53 out of 5)
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HTC Phenom is a concept device created by Marc Aynote from Tokyo, Japan. All I can do with this handset is suppose what it’s all about, since I have no specifications and design details for it. Thus, I can assume it’s a handset for youngsters and teens, since it’s pretty tiny, slim and appealing.

It comes with the classic HTC back case, some very interesting buttons at the bottom, that seem to light up in a nice way and an original concept design. If I were to guess, I’d say that the display on this phone is a 3.2 inch one, showing the classic HTC Sense interface, in a version older than 3.0, if I’m not mistaking.
This means that the specs on this device aren’t that evolved, so we might get a 800 MHz CPU here, 700 MB of RAM and maybe 2 GB of internal memory. This model supports 3G, Bluetooth, WiFi and should come with a 3 or 5 megapixel camera. Priced at $150 let’s say, this would become a total hit on the worldwide market, but we have to remind you that right now it’s a mere design, but one can dream, right?

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Thursday, September 1st, 2011




(28 votes, average: 4.18 out of 5)
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Abhi Aravind has quite a bunch of concepts available on our website, so one more can’t hurt, right? The latest newcomer is the HTC Nova, a superb Android 4.0
Ice Cream Sandwich handset with the ability to play back 1920 x 1080 video, supposedly.

The HTC concept pone uses a 4.3 inch capacitive touchscreen, a 12 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and 1080p video recording, plus a 1GHz dual core processor and 1GB of RAM. 48GB of SSD memory, plus up to 80GB of expandable storage are also available. Filling in the blanks are 4G connectivity, USB 3.0 and WiFi, plus a customizable homescreen.
If Android 4.0 is anything like this, then I’m buying the devices it’ll be available on! As far as the HTC Nova goes, the speaker at the top is a nice touch, while the capacitive buttons at the bottom remind me of the HTC Touch older models, which is always a good thing, since everyone seemed to love those early smartphones.
[Thanks Abhi Aravind]
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Monday, August 29th, 2011




(27 votes, average: 4.26 out of 5)
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Abhi Aravind has become a household name here at Concept Phones, since we’ve published a couple of his designs, like the
HTC HD3 handset. Now comes another HTC model, the Nebula. This is Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone with a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED capacitive screen that Samsung would be jealous of.

The screen of the HTC Nebula supports a qHD resolution and this handset also comes with a 1.2GHz processor, an 8 megapixel camera with autofocus and 1080p video recording, plus 1GB of RAM, 256MB of Nvidia video memory, WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS and 4G. USB 3.0 and 24GB of onboard storage complete the specs, together with a dedicated music key and surround speakers.
The last two features make me think that this is a music phone and we haven’t had so many of those lately, ever since the touchscreen phone era started. Is there room for a HTC music smartphone out there, considering Sony Ericsson is pulling from the hat very much the same thing?
[via Abhi Aravind]
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