Ben Ling is back with one of his minimalistic concepts, that involves making a follow-up for an already existing Xperia phone. The modifications are minor in this case, as far as the Sony Xperia U 2 is concerned. We’re dealing with a dual core 1.2 GHz phone, with a 3.7
Microsoft has never gotten into the whole handheld gaming thing, but now with Nokia at their side they might just resurrect the N-Gage in a new form. They could also use the Xbox expertise and a sliding design, much like the one of the Xperia Play. With the PS Vita
Since Concept Phones dates from 2008, I’m sure you remember our many Cyber-shot and Sony Walkman designs, but sadly it’s been a while since we’ve seen one of those. We usually got them from the Esato board and now here they are again, with a brand new Cyber-shot phone of
Bob Freking strikes again, this time with a HTC tablet concept. This model is called HTC One Desire and it’s the follow-up to the HTC Flyer, meaning it will have a 7 inch display and Beats Audio tech this time. HTC is actually rumored in real life to be making
Remember the BlackBerry TK Discovery concept? Well, Guy Bridges aka The DigitalHomeBoy is back with a new version of the phone, the BlackBerry TK Discovery 3.0, that runs BlackBerry OS 10. The designer hopes that in the future RIM will consider his creations and maybe hire him to give the
Ben Ling has sent us several other Sony Xperia concept phones before and now we has one more. Meet the Sony Xperia Casa, that features a dual core 2 GHz processor, a 3.8 inch touchscreen and 8 megapixel camera. This model reminds me of the Xperia Mini series for some
Paul Stet, a designer from Romania imagined the Aston Martin smartphone, a flat and thin device with a soft round surface and an aerodynamic shell. This handset combines the plastic, metal and glass perfectly, for a product that owners of the Aston Martin supercars would buy. The Aston Martin concept
The mother of all hybrids was imaged by the guys of Techradar: a combo between the Samsung Galaxy S III and the iPhone 5. The result looks like the handset pictured below and also shown in a more detailed way in the video after the break. Samsung and Apple may
Bob Freking sent us an email of a brand new BlackBerry concept if the Windows Phone BlackBerry from today wasn’t enough. He calls his design the BlackBerry Elegance and even gives it a custom UI called Berry UI on top of Android. The skin is made by RIM and complements
I’m sure your familiar with the designs of Michal Bonikowski and if you’re not you can click on his name to see them. Anyway, he now proposes an interesting idea: a BlackBerry Windows Phone device made by Microsoft and RIM. Rumors about RIM being bought by Microsoft have been flying
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