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After being gone from public eyes for quite some time, the Gphone makes a brand new appearance as the design of the folks from Ammunition. It’s not a confirmed piece of info, but the latest rumours surrounding Google’s handset claim that the search engine giant chose this company to design the Google Phone.
And why shouldn’t they, considering that they’re able to create handsets like the one above (for Samsung) and work with important companies like Panasonic, Dell, Nike or HP. If the Google Phone looks half as good as the device pictured above it will definitely be a hit, specially if it comes at a low price point.
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As I promised yesterday, I added most of the PSP 2 concept designs that were featured on Kotaku to a video that you can check out below. See the best two concepts in the previous post and the full list of designs on the original site.
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The gaming folks of Kotaku have come up with a neat PSP 2 design contest, which showed us what people think of the next generation of Sony’s portable consoles. A couple of them are interesting to say the least, but my favourite is the very first one you can admire below. It’s got a touchscreen, a 16GB flash drive, a webcam, a PS2 emulator and tons of other features, but still… it’s no PSP Phone.
Another concept I digged was this “bogus design” below, created by Torokun. This PSP 2 features a touchscreen with a multi touch sensor, an 852 x 480 and 16:9 display to be more precise and a pretty neat sliding mechanism. It may remind some of you of what Nokia was trying to do back in the days with some of its handsets, but this concept goes far beyond and still manages to include that UMD drive we don’t need, plus the useful memory slot.
Check out Kotaku’s site for more PSP 2 designs and you’ll probably see a video of these designs in here tomorrow!
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Usually, fashion phones are labelled as good-lookers with poor features, but once in a while an exception pleases the fashionistas out there who really care about their megapixel count and internal memory. The S-series concept is designed by Simon Enever and it’s available on Coroflot and in the T3 magazine.
This slider is made from wood, brushed aluminium and steel and features a nice black acrylic wrap. It seems to include both a touchscreen and a normal keypad, plus a frontal camera for 3G calls. Aside from that, its keys are really stylish, but not really comfortable for one’s fingers, while the camera features a pretty big flash guaranteed to light your way through the fancy fashionista universe.
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If you’re into 5.1 megapixels of joy and CeBIT 2008 wasn’t enough, there’s another treat for the photographer in you: the Sony Ericsson C910 Cyber-shot concept phone. Designed by razec and posted on the Esato forum, this device is just what we need to elevate de megapixel standard count on all cameraphones.
Notice that small NVIDIA branding down below? Could the famous APX 2500 chipset be attending the show?