Boy Genius Report have just struck gold, by getting info on Moto’s portofolio for 2009, at least the Verizon branded handsets. 4 sexy new devices can be checked out below, the most proeminent of which is surely Motorola Flash, a Windows Mobile touchscreen smartphone, that I would have called Moto’s
Month: December 2008
Nokia was always about low end devices, music phones, N Series smartphones, basically any type of handset you can imagine, except for cameraphones. They never gave the world a Cyber-shot, a Renoir, an INNOV8, but it’s never too late… One year ago the web was filled with an image from
So close in fact, that it might surface during next month’s CES. The design you can see below was created by Seymour Powell (design firm) and it uses full color flexible e-paper, based on a technology developed by Liquavista. The resulting handset will display information in color, on any side
Sophia Voychehovski has a thing or two to say about mobile communication, as she based her senior thesis on this subject and there’s even a neat device we spotted in her personal portofolio. Her concept handset is a handsfree phone by excellence and a touchscreen one, like most modern portable
J. Havrlant knew that his design, the Sony Ericsson T903 handset, inspired by Mazda Ryuga left us with many questions, so here’s another and more detailed view of the device. Notice how the keys and their lighting are inspired by the automobile’s front side and now we even have a
Sometimes, concept phones just aren’t enough and we have a look at concept interfaces… They matter too, as one would never imagine a successful HTC Touch Diamond without that TouchFLO 3D interface. Back to Sony Ericsson, razec, from the Esato board has recently designed an UI that combines Android’s interface
Using a car as your source of inspiration is always a pretty neat idea, but when the car itself is a concept design, things get stunning. J. Havrlant designed the Sony Ericsson T903 concept phone, inspired by Ryuga, one of Mazda’s hottest futuristic automobiles. Although some of you won’t dig
The Sony Ericsson Android mania is loose, now that SE have announced they’ll be shipping an Android device next summer, so concepts had to adapt to the new trend. J. Havrlant is back with one of his high tech designs, the P905, that features a QWERTY keyboard (physical or touch?),
The last Sony Ericsson W1 concept phone looked pretty standard, when compared to the new one, designed by sealover94 from Esato. He might have gotten the inspiration to create a touchscreen Walkman phone when he found out that Sony is preparing its first touch Walkman player… This is a more
We have shown you a T-Mobile G2 concept before, but here’s yet another take on the same idea: HTC makes a second Android phone. The new design is very similar to the previous G2, with the same high-resolution display and front physical keys beneath the screen. The QWERTY keyboard is
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