Enrico Penello reimagined the iPod Nano as a longer device with smarter features and a brand new design. The result is the iPod Nano Touch shown below, a media player with a lengthy body and an original back side, with a proeminent bulk marked with the Apple logo. The iPod
Month: March 2012
Well, there’s one way to make a concept original and that is create a stunning hardware design and slap on it an antique OS. I’m talking about the Nokia 802 concept, a beautiful transparent phone, but one that runs Symbian Belle if I’m not mistaking. This is the creation of
Diego Garcia imagined a very interesting Toshiba tablet concept, one that runs Windows 8 and uses Wacom technology for those who like to design. Connected to a special keyboard dock, this device turns real quick into an ultrabook. There’s also a stylus in the mix, hidden inside a special area
Marko Vuckovic created a very interesting tablet concept called the The Four, a multitouch AMOLED slate that measures 145 x 235 mm and it can be hung on a wall to serve as a digital painting. Notice that lack of bezels on this beauty, making me believe it’s an edge
I’ve just come across the work of Max Borhof, a designer from Germany who imagined a foldable phone. The thing is that this handset looks very much like a HTC device with an edge to edge display and a great length of the case. Imagine a Galaxy Note rival that’s
Wow… just wow! Just when you think you’ve seen everything here comes ADR Studio and delivers The New iPhone. Their 2012 vision of the iPhone 5 is simply stunning and incredibly original when it comes to form factor, especially the back side. And another thing: this device is SIM-free, an
If I were to guess what CPU Sony would use when they make their first quad core phone, Tegra 3 is one of the options that comes to mind. Designer Shaik Imaduddin took this into account when creating his latest Xperia concept, the Sony Xperia I, pictured below. Here’s the
Frank Tobias has one again created a Sony Xperia concept, that’s pictured below, fresh after the Eterion model. Meet the Sony Xperia N, a handsome Android 4.0 phone with 3 capacitive buttons below the screen and a pretty long handset, if you ask me. The design is somewhat similar to
Hasan Kaymak is well known on our website for his HTC concepts and now he did something different – an interface design. He created the HTC Sense 4.5 render you can see below, a very beautiful attempt to imagine what the future version of the HTC UI will be like.
Bob Freking was unhappy with the recently leaked Samsung Galaxy S III press render, so he took it and modified it a bit, with the result being the render below. Now that’s what I call good rendering! You can see that nifty Home button, a speaker grille at the top
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