And here we are with a brand new Nokia Windows Phone concept, the Lumia Evolution, that seems to feature a camera with a dual flash. This is a Windows Phone 8 Apollo model with a pretty thin waistline and somehow it reminds me a bit of the Nokia Lumia 710,
Bob Freking sent us a very interesting link to this article, were Techno Buffalo quotes a trusted source saying that next month during the Google I/O event we’ll finally witness the launch of the Google Nexus Tablet. The device is made by ASUS, apparently and has a quad core Nvidia
Samsung has a projector phone or two in its portofolio, but what about tablets with projectors? That hasn’t been done by any company as far as I know, so the market is open. Laura Hong and Charles de Belizal envisioned a projector tablet and called it the Samsung Galaxy One,
Well, since the first Galaxy Note was actually a bigger Galaxy S II, why wouldn’t the Samsung Galaxy Note II be a larger Galaxy S III? The new design you see here comes from Bob Freking, who I asked to imagine the next Galaxy Note and this is what came
Deviantart user aesmon11 envisioned the follow-up to the popular phone LG Dare and called the concept LG Dare 2. He also created the LG Dare 2 Pro concept, that has the same specs, but adds in the mix a sliding QWERTY keyboard. We’re dealing here with a midrange device with
Bob Freking sent us a redesign of the original Android phone, the very first model to run this OS: T-Mobile G1 aka HTC Dream. The Dream now becomes “a beautiful nightmare”, if I may say so. It’s also called the T-Mobile GX. The revision involves a similar design, but different
Every time you’re going to think to yourself “this tablet looks like a larger phone”, remember that that’s basically what Apple did with the iPad and HTC with the Flyer. Anyway, here’s the Nokia N9 S tablet, designed by Imran Sheikh, who also envisioned some specs for this MeeGo slate.
Designer andrew_bogd sent us the HTC Vintage concept design, claiming that he drew his inspiration from a radio in the sixties. He also claims that this is a device he made especially for hipsters, so we’re not calling names here. Actually I’m not sure if “hipster” is an insult anymore
Remember when we said you could design your own Nexus Phone? Well Bob Freking took the feedback you posted on Facebook and on this article and made 5 different Nexus devices, just like recent rumors said Google would. All of them are Android 5.0 Jellybean models and the companies involved
We’ve seen Sony and Motorola trying their hands with a watch/media player thingie that’s supposed to be a sport-focused companion to your Android phone and more. We’ve also seen a concept Windows Phone watch that would make Dick Tracy jealous. However, this time we get to see an interesting iPod
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