Sanjaya Kanishka saw the Sony Xperia Z getting introduced at CES 2013 and thought it wasn’t enough. Thus, the designer envisioned a superior device, dubbed Xperia Pro X, that features a secondary Tactus display, used as a keyboard or gaming control area. Tactus is a screen manufacturer, that’s looking for
Created by Techradar, this Microsoft Surface Phone concept features some high end specs and it’s basically a smaller Surface Tablet, since it even has that cool keyboard. The device packs a 5 inch 1280 x 720 Super AMOLED+ screen and runs a hybrid between Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8.
I was complaining just the other day that we didn’t get to see cutting edge technology at CES 2013 and Samsung is here to prove me wrong. They did present a video showing flexible displays on a tablet and phone and you can watch that below. This is part of
Dallas Bradshaw sent us some pictures of an iPhone Mini concept, so after we’ve shown you some designs of this device, we’re back with yet another one. The creator of the phone promises the same screen ratio as the iPhone or a screen that’s much smaller. I can’t help but
You can’t really blame us for ignoring CES 2013, since it didn’t bring us any interesting concepts of phones or tablets, right? Sony may have unveiled their Xperia Z phone, but we have a better one. Shaik Imaduddin created the Sony Xperia X concept, that follows in the footsteps of
Sanjaya Kanishka sent us a new phone design, claiming that the Micromax Canvas is a very popular handset in India. The newcomer, Micromax Canvas 3 is supposed to be an upgraded version of an older phone sold to the Indian public. Micromax is an Indian electronics manufacturer and they might
After major sites like Huffington Post and Forbes reported on Apple’s intention of releasing a cheap low end iPhone in the next 3 years in order to counter Samsung, now it’s the turn of designers to imagine what this iPhone would look like. And the renders are pouring in… Today
Created by designer Yanhan Li, the following Nokia concept brings us back to the older days of sliding QWERTY keyboards. While this is no Nokia E7, the handset looks really nice, although it does borrow a bit from the iPhone general form factor, if you ask me. What I really
Created by Daniel Keith Jones, HTC One L is a concept we’ve seen before, or at least the name has been used once more. The designer says that this device is a HTC smartphone based on the One series and created using AutoCad 2012 and Autodesk Showcase 2012. The designer
Hasan Kaymak, the guy behind the HTC Concepts community sent us his latest render, the HTC Legend 5, accompanied by a video showing a HTC Sense 5.0 concept lockscreen. The original HTC Legend was very loved by the public and it had sort of a follow-up through the HTC One
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