Nokia N78 Super Concept Phone Features Touch Interface

Monday, May 5th, 2008

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OK, so the N78 phone really exists, but what if it didn’t? It could have looked like Mohamad Moradi’s concept below, sporting a beautiful touchscreen and touch interface. The weird thing about this phone is that it somehow manages to look “upside down” and avoid the iPhone-ish design.

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I have to say that the N78 concept must be a slider, judging from the looks, but I’m wondering if it’s a 3G slider, in order to make it a real iPhone rival.

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Sony Ericsson Smartphone Concept Is Not an April’s Fools Joke

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

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Esato board user sunils120 makes our day brighter with a Sony Ericsson smartphone concept, that reminds me of the P3i design I’ve shown you a couple of days ago. Well, it’s definitely a P series phone, with a pretty big touchscreen and music controls on the front side.

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Something tells me that there’s a keypad underneath that touchscreen, unless we’re dealing with one of Sony Ericsson’s iPhone rivals, but that’s highly unlikely. Sunils120 has let us know that there will be more pics, so we’ll let you know as soon as he posts them.

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Nvidia’s Concept Phone Challenges the iPhone at Mobile World Congress 2008

Monday, February 11th, 2008

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Nvidia’s ready to rock the show over at Barcelona, challenging Apple’s iPhone with a concept device, that all of you smartphone fans will surely love. It features a superb user interface relying on the new APX 2500 chip, which will make its entrance on the cellphone market in 2009. See Nvidia’s concept phone at work in this video and check out the full article for the demo of the cellphone running this interface:

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