We’ve seen a couple of handsets for blind people till now, but this one is surely a looker. The Make Sens phone was designed by Takumi Yoshida and uses colour patterns and curves instead of the classic Braille keypad. Seems that the Make Sens concept is also designed for people
Month: June 2008
Nokia’s first touchscreen phone might be just around the corner, as we’ve seen it featured in the poster below bearing the name “Nokia XpressMusic 5800“. This is a SMS Shop poster, but there aren’t many details about the S60 device, except for the fact that it will support WLAN and
I’m betting on a PSP Phone release till Christmas, since the console and related products launches have been rather weak this year. Sony would surely have an upper hand on the competition if they do decide to release such a device. In the meantime we take a glance at Oli’s
There’s no point in checking out iPhone 3G concepts any more, so we’d go out and assume that all the futuristic designs we see from now will be iPhone 3.0 wannabes. The device below might as well be the iPhone 3.0, that comes with a neat transparent body, 3G support,
After seeing the G902 concept phone and the Shiho, it’s time for some Walkman action, as we check out the Sony Ericsson Alicia handset. It seems to be a clamshell device, ready for that rumoured 17 June announcement we’ve heard of. He have no info on the phone, except for
Muhammad-Oli strikes again, on the Esato board, revealing his latest Sony Ericsson design, the G902 concept. I love the way it displays the BBC site and that keypad would better be a virtual one. There’s a front camera, so there’s bound to be some 3G support on this hottie, but
It’s raining Nokia beauties, while the iPhone 3G hype is decreasing, so Sony Ericsson couldn’t hide their latest Cyber-shot wonder any more. We’ve got the first pics of the famous “Shiho”, the Sony Ericsson C905 handset, that features an 8 megapixel camera. Also, a couple of specs surfaced, just hours
Seems that most awaited handset of the year, the Nokia Tube touchscreen phone, was leaked on Flickr, where it showed up with its beautiful black case and not too many details. The Flickr user J. Blade made those pics public and he mentions that the handset will be available in
BloodRabbit, a Product Design Forums user has a Nokia-branded treat for us, a device that features a new display concept that shifts its shape. The ShapeShift project relies on the same idea used to freeze ice cubes: they imitate the shape of the environment that surrounds them. Nokia ShapeShift comes
Product design can be taken further now, as different gadgets start to imitate famous cars, planes or even draw their inspiration from videogames. This time we’re dealing with a famous car brand turned into a handset. It’s not official by any means (as far as we know), but the Aston
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