Dual Display Windows Phone Unit is a Futuristic Flip Phone
April 25th, 2012 | by Thrystan |Created by David Quijada (Amaqui), this Windows Phone concept is basically a flip phone of the future, with a very slim design and powerful specs. This would make a brilliant Keitai for Japan, the popular format that handsets adopt there being the clamshell.
Named the Graphen ZN-500, this smartphone uses a dual capacitive display, each of the screens being 5 inches in diagonal and supports a 1920 x 640 pixel resolution. This is a Windows Phone 7.5 unit with a Qualcomm Snapdragon S8 processor and a 14.1 megapixel camera. There’s also a transmutative system on board, which I guess means that the screens are able to rotate in any direction and turn the flip phone around as the user pleases. You can even use it as a Nokia E7 lookalike, if you want, with a display being the main one and the other being the keyboard.
This extremely thin device is original, good looking and the only problem I have with it is the decreased width. Would you buy this clamshell nowadays when such designs are rare?
[via Deviantart]





2 Responses to “Dual Display Windows Phone Unit is a Futuristic Flip Phone”
By zy on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
I’ve always liked Windows phone 7 handsets, and i have to say that this design is really interesting. Flip phones are a rare sight these days so seeing this design is quite intriguing.
By oj on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
if it become real, i would definitely buy one.