Created by NAK Studio (Antoine Brieux), the Samsung Bang & Olufsen phone looks mint, I have to say. Inspired by B&O and the classic Samsung design, the device inherits the powerful specs of a Galaxy S II and the sound gear of the B&O brand. Here’s the result: This model
Month: September 2011
Gregory Pizzatto imagined a new type of iPhone, one that’s focused on social networking and adopts a square design. The resulting device can be seen below as the Social iPhone concept, with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, that reminds me very much of the Motorola Flipout. Well, it’s mostly the square
Federico Ciccarese is at work again, this time with a Google Nexus concept, the Nexus 3 you can see in the following images. This handset shows an innovative interface, that’s most likely suppose to be the one of the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, in the vision of Ciccarese Design.
Transparent phones are more than a fashion, they’re a thing of the future as one or two concepts have shown before. This time we have a dual display transparent handset on our hands, one created by Wenhing Chu & Kok Keong Wong and known as the Space 3. The device
Here we are again, yet again with a Nokia Windows Phone device that runs Mango OS. This time it’s a model created by Deviantart user Larmthe4, who shows us a Nokia concept phone with a 4.2 inch AMOLED HD multitouch display, a 1GHz CPU and 768MB of RAM. The Mango
In lack of a proper launch date for Android Ice Cream Sandwich, we’ll just be happy with a concept theme for the upcoming release. Confirmed by Eric Schmidt to come in October/November, Android 4.0 has been shown as the following design pictured below. This was achieved through the Nite UI
You might be familiar with the name tob!s or Tobi, if you’ve followed our Sony Ericsson concept phones section before. Now, Tobi is back with an iPhone 5 concept that you can see below, pictured in the white version. Quick reminder of the latest rumors: the launch date of the
Curved phones are all the rage now, with models such as the Nexus S and Xperia Arc adopting the trendy curve nowadays. Well, let’s take the curvy shapes to the next level and check out the AXIO Power smartphone, a design creation of Christos Ragias. The idea behind a curved
HTC Phenom is a concept device created by Marc Aynote from Tokyo, Japan. All I can do with this handset is suppose what it’s all about, since I have no specifications and design details for it. Thus, I can assume it’s a handset for youngsters and teens, since it’s pretty
A concept by J. Redmer, the Neovictorian phone is as steampunk as it gets. This device comes with a wooden chassis and it’s not a high tech piece of handset, since it relies on a Sagem X5m for its main pieces. This is an entirely hand made cellphone, an unique
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