Yes, we’ve shown you the KDDI music concept phones this summer and again a couple of hours ago, but now it’s time for them to create art. How? Through a promotional concert of the Yamaha Mobile Orchestra, that uses ONLY handsets to make music. We go classic first: [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7nDgi8K4gg] And
Month: September 2008
CEATEC 2008: DoCoMo and Fujitsu Show the Separeeto Keitai Concept Phone (Separating Handset) – Video
CEATEC 2008 is here to reveal the latest mobile tech concepts, so Fujitsu and NTT DoCoMo amazed the public already with the aid of Separeeto Keitai, the phone that splits in two separate pieces. One is the screen and the other is the keyboard segment. With the display you’ll be
DoCoMo isn’t finished showing off its innovations at CEATEC 2008 and the event goes on. After seeing its neat “phone that splits” concept developed with Fujitsu, it’s time to witness the birth of a new version of 3G connectivity, the 3GLTE. Plus, there are more concept phones to check out,
CEATEC 2008 is alive and kicking right now, this event being the perfect opportunity for great handset manufacturers to show off their concept phones. We’ve seen the neat design of Fujitsu and DoCoMo and now it’s time to check out KDDI’s booth. In there we find the music instrument-phones we
Purikura is a Japanese trend among local girls who like to enter photo booths in arcades, take pictures of themselves and edit them. After that, the final result gets printed and eventually sticked onto the cover of a book belonging to a schoolgirl. Sharp brings this trend and tech to
The height of all technology can be seen these days at CEATEC 2008, where the star of the day was a concept phone created by a partnership between Fujitsu and DocoMo. This handset can be split in two parts, the screen and keyboard, with the display handling the software and
Sony Ericsson recently announced the launch of its environmentally friendly handset, the GreenHeart concept phone. The device has a pretty decent life cycle and features a bio-plastic housing, recycled plastic keypad, zero charger (3.5mW standby power) and HTML based e-manuals (no more cut down trees for paper). Plus, the GreenHeart
Sunils120 from the Esato board has been cooking something for the Sony Ericsson fans, a Bravia phone to be more precise. All we’ve got is this preview rendering of what’s about to hit us. Neat concept, great lines, a tad too long, very much like the Nokia Tube somehow… What’s
After seeing a thumb-interaction-centered G Phone yesterday, it’s time for yet another Android smartphone, this time one with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, the BlackBook M. This PDA Phone was designed by Emre Durmus and features a gigantic display (but it might seem this way because of the pics), while the
The first Android smartphone, T-Mobile G1 was last week’s star for sure, but how about the concept phones that should have been the Google Phones? Here’s a brand new one for you, designed by Eduardo Altamirano Segovia. The concept device is based on the interaction of the screen’s centerline with
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