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
Category: Cool concepts
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
In case you didn’t know, there’s an Amazon Tablet coming, actually two models, one with a 7 inch display and another with a 10 inch screen. Or so I though till just hours ago, when TechCrunch published an article saying they’ve played with THE Amazon slate, that in the end
And yet another concept tablet from Abhi Aravind… this time a Dell device with 10 inch screen. Meet the Dell Metro, a slate that gets this name because it uses Microsoft’s trademark Metro UI from Windows Phone 7. The Dell tablet concept comes with a 10 inch capacitive AMOLED touchscreen
I’ve seen all kinds of Windows Phone handsets till now, even some pretty Nokia units, but no 3D model up until this point… Luckily designer Niels van Hoof decided to create the Cobble phone, that’s a 3D smartphone with Windows Phone 7 on board and great looking display. The device
We have seen a couple of cellphones for visually impaired users, but one more always welcome. This Braille phone was created by Shikun Sun and bears the name of DrawBraille Phone. So, here’s finally a piece of device, with a touchscreen for people with disabilities. This concept cellphone uses the
I have shown you a single hand use cellphone before, for people with disabilities and here we are again with a similar design, this time created by Parker Kuncl. Dubbed the Strata + Saturn, this phone uses a design that’s part of the Project Rubik, exploring Kinetic UI technologies and
Famous designer Mac Funamizu has a summer treat for us, that includes two items: URSLA and BERTHA. URSLA is a futuristic pendant that projects 3D images in the air and it’s able to sync with the mobile phone. The device shows notifications regarding emails, phone calls, schedule and much more,
Here we are with a device meant for people who can’t use both their hands: Orbital Phone. Created by Patricia Tait, Mario Garza, Richard Williams III and Mary-Anna Bowen, this mobile phone is designed for people with disabilities and its form factor fits a lifestyle that’s different from the usual
Jakub Záhoř created a very interesting portable PC concept, that acts as a “parasite” (in a good way), taking over glass surfaces and turning them into screens. We simply need to attach the main device to a windows, coffee tablet or any other glass surface and we’ll be all set.
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