Friday, August 1st, 2008




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Remember that video we showed you back in May that included a Sony Ericcson full touchscreen phone? Well, the device has surfaced again, this time in a clearer picture. Seems that we’re dealing with a cool music/multimedia phone that’s also a dual slider.
It slides down to reveal a set of multimedia buttons and up to grant you access to its camera.

The question is: “Walkmanshot” or “Cyberman”?
[via SlashPhone]
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Friday, May 23rd, 2008




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If you’re into multimedia devices, than we’ve got the perfect one for you… still a concept though. Theo Bridge designed the next generation of Bang & Olufsen phones, it seems and called the handset you see below De Stijl. Yes, it’s got style and probably enough multimedia features to match any famous rival.

The concept phone comes with a touchscreen, a stylish black, white and red interface and a virtual keypad. You’ll be able to take pics in landscape mode and there are a couple of photo editing options there, as I see it. De Stijl is one stylish handset that probably handles MP3 songs, AVI videos and video recording just as well.
All we need is some storage space and 3G connectivity and we’re set.
[via Coroflot]
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008




(2 votes, average: 5 out of 5)
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After seeing the beautiful LG Synthesis phone, nothing can charm us any more, unless there’s a NEC slider ready to make our day. Witness this yet unnamed and mysterious handset below, showing a bunch of multimedia features like audio (surely video, too) playback.

Is that a touchscreen display in there? Someone told me that this phone looks like a red lobster… Yes, I guess it does, but it’s still hot! The NEC concept handset was designed by Slyer, a Productdesignforums user.

[via Productdesignforums]
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Tuesday, February 12th, 2008





(8 votes, average: 4.88 out of 5)
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While Motorola tries to gain back its momentum and take advantage of the Mobile World Congress 2008 to launch a couple of new phones, we’re drooling at the best “specd” concept Motorola phone ever. I found it on the Motorolafans forum and it’s the MOTOPOWER A1600i, based on the Ming and RAZR series and designed by Ravefolk. Here’s the phone’s impressive features list, as made available by the designer himself:
- 5.1 megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss optics, 30x zoom, flash
- OLED touchscreen display, 2.8 inch, with a VGA resolution (480 x 640), displays 16 m colours
- Adobe Photoshop Micro for image viewing and editing
- Supports VGA video recording at 30fps, stereo
- Opera ZX browser (flash player enabled) YouTube ready
- GPS
- Dolby Surround Prologic 2 for extreme movie audio quality
- Built in powerful 3D sound
- Connectivity via Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-fi
- Almost all media type support with Mototunes
- Advanced 32 bit graphics by ATI
- 3.5g support (HSDPA - 14mbps up)
- VGA videocall camera
- FM radio with RDS and short range fm audio transmission support
- 40gb flash built-in memory (USB mass storage)
- Dual open mode (v & h) with horizontal GUI support for enhanced gaming experience and faster typing with virtual keyboard
- Dedicated gaming keys on the above display
- Dedicated media player, video recording and camera keys
- GUI in screen auto positioning via built-in 3d movement sensor
- Rhythm lights with different presets and screen visuals for events
- Customisable lights and visuals
- Slim 19mm full metal body
Dimensions - 101×59x19mm
[Via motorolafans]
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