Designer Sebastian Müller has caught a glimpse of the future, together with Nokia Research Center and created the Nokia Nia concept, a robotic communication device that’s very intuitive and handles all of your virtual interactions. Replacing your secretary, the device takes care of the user’s emails, text messages, calls and
Month: March 2009
Since the K series is a gonner, feast your eyes on this Sony Ericsson K580 concept phone, created by Esato user lavender389. That’s quite a strange place to mark the handset’s brand, but overall the design is quite elegant, although I don’t quite get why the keyboard segment goes lower
We’ve asked ourselves numerous times what the secret behind designing concept phones is, but I guess that a simple answer would be talent, or skill, if you want. There’s little hope for a fool-proof “do it yourself” method of creating a concept device, but something pretty close to this is
I’m not quite sure when this concept phone was designed by god1_jason, but he did a terrific job with Sony Ericsson W999i, an impressive device even in 2009, maybe with a bit more memory and better specs. W999i features 8GB of internal memory, Wi-Fi b/g, an 18 million colors screen,
Remember the Nokia headphone design competition we informed you about, a couple of months ago? Well, it ended a while back and we can now see the first products resulting from the challenge. The winning designers have had their designs turned into real headphones, like the one below, called “I’m
While concept phones are something we look up to and we always appreciate, it’s pretty rare that we get to see a concept interface. This takes a bit of work and originality, plus a mind filled with innovation and some speculation. Esato user Gavster seems to know this, as he
Well, touchscreen had met low end before, but never under Nokia branding. The Finns only have a high end device (the N97) and a music phone that can be placed on the borderline between high end and mid end, both featuring a touchscreen. But what about low end phones packing
Remember Ericsson Hannah? This is the very first concept that reminds us all that Sony and Ericsson might be splitting. We loved its look and the fact that it features Android, but now its maker, J. Havrlant decided to reveal more details. Hannah features HSDPA support, a document viewer/editor, games
We wish we could have shown you the Sony Ericsson 2010 leaked phone roadmap, but all we’ve got are a couple of handsets created by the skilled Esato user tob!s. I’m talking about MU 2, T802, G909 and XPERIA X3, the latter being shown on our site a while ago.
Since Sony plans to buy Ericsson’s share in Sony Ericsson, we might as well go back to the times when the two companies were separate. We travel back in time thanks to J. Havrlant, the designer who resurrected the Ericsson brand by creating the Ericsson Hannah concept phone, based on
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