When do you know that your futuristic phone is too tiny? When you need a magnifying glass or even a microscope to find it… Case in point, the iPhone Nano concept below, created by Matthew Smith and coming with a free loupe if it ever goes available in stores. Wouldn’t
Month: August 2009
Ilya Nikolich managed to turn everyone’s favorite car brand into a handset, through the Ferrari concept phone you can check out below. This is a phone of the year 2012, that comes with protective edges (protect the screen from breaking if the handset is dropped) and a curved touchscreen. The
Esato board member Jozef Kocúr has previously shown us a teaser of his Sony Ericsson Yanq D&G concept and now we have the opportunity of catching a glimpse of the final product. Keep in mind that this is only a design and not a real phone! This Sony Ericsson handset
British designer Timur Pinar created HTC Discover, an Android phone with a 10 megapixel autofocus camera and a 16:9 screen format. We also find out that the handset supports Stereo Bluetooth headsets and 3G plus WiFi connectivity. Timur Pinar claims that the device borrows a few design traits from previous
Our daily iPhone concept has arrived and this time it’s a pretty interesting piece of technology, one that’ll surely hit mainstream some day. This futuristic iPhone relies on flexible electronics and comes with enhanced user interaction and tactile feedback, delivered through its soft surface. So, we’ve got accelerometers, gesture control,
Esato board user albero23 has just shown the world his brand new Sony Ericsson concept, the Icaro, that’s in the sketch phase for now. From what I can see, we’re dealing with a foldable device, that packs a multi-touch display and can change purpose, according to the form factor it
We’re taken to the next level of iPhone design, thanks to Ady Pratioto’s concept, that packs a holographic display, showing the iPhone’s GUI. Thus, the handset can be worn on the user’s wrist and you should also know that the device comes with a collapsible telescopic earpiece, detachable when phone
The Android Glass phone is a desktop phone created by Cloud Telecomputers, but its core is that of a cellphone. The device uses a corded handset and is ideal for people working at desks and who might need the Android OS apps. We’re not sure if this is a concept
If you look up Tryi Yeh’s works on our site, you’ll surely be impressed by his view of the future and the phones he designed. This time, he envisions a sliding iPod, a very neat concept that can be checked out below. iPod slide combines the technology behind Apple’s iPod
Here’s yet another iPhone concept, but the kind that comes with a QWERTY keyboard, shown on a sliding part of the device. The virtual QWERTY keyboard has all you need to keep the texting going, while the actual device is less wide than the original handset, but still cool. The
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