Patrick Widen designed a pretty interesting phone, the Zoos concept, that comes with a hot list of specs. It features 32GB of integrated Flash memory, 3G support and Foozoo’s OS. The main advantage of the device? Its thickness, as it seems that the Zoos is no thicker than a finger
Month: June 2008
The REI mobile phone design below belongs to Feng Xun and it’s an excellent example of touchscreen smartphone that resembles the iPhone and still manages to add a bit of extra flavour in the interface department. It’s got a virtual QWERTY keypad that can be used in normal and landscape
It’s not all cellphones nowadays, as cordless concept devices can also prove to be quite original sometimes. One of them is the Hang Up Phone, designed by Donn Koh, from Singapore. What’s its special feature? You can end calls by simply hanging the device anywhere or by letting it stand
The iPhone finally got rid of those “playful” curved edges, opting for a more serious look, at least in designer Isamu Sanada’s concept. It seems to be a thicker device now, but it may be an optical illusion. Also, this option of getting rid of the curved edges, seems to
The Eclipse Intuit handset below reminds me of the concept phone with incorporated Bluetooth headset, that resembled the Sony PSP. This time, we’re treated with a better-than-average device, with a 5 megapixel camera, photo editing software, slide out touch keyboard (with tactile feedback) and a decent touchscreen. Eclipse Intuit was
We wouldn’t bet our houses on the fact that the following concept is a mobile phone, but still we can see it’s a slim device and a portable one. It looks like a modem of some sort of the perfect remote control, but I can imagine there’s a touchscreen in
The modu device has taught us that nothing beats customization, as has a previous concept, the Tile phone, if I’m not mistaking. bUILD-a-pHONE is pretty tough to spell, but still a nice idea, allowing the user to constantly personalise and customize his handset. It seems to rely on environmentally-friendly technology
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