Created by French designer Jerome Le Creusot, the concept cellphone pictured below is dubbed Neongen and it’s based on the idea of simplicity. The device sports an user-friendly interface and, as you can see, its design allows the user to rotate the handset’s two halves. Aside from the rotation, you
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Designer Luca Benedetti recently showed us a couple of his works and shared with us his professional career, that involved an Industrial Design degree received in Perugia, Italy. Moving on to his works, we discover the following concept phones, designed with the Telus branding on board. The first one comes
Ever wanted to combine the touchscreen experience with the feeling of pressing a genuine physical button? Valentin Neda has the next best thing, through a phone design called Flex Click, a cellphone that provides tactile feedback while pressing touch buttons on the screen. Micro switches are placed under the curved
Foldable mobile phones have been floating on the interwebs for some time now, sadly only as concepts and designs. Dragan Trenchevski created such a device, dubbed the nVue and reminding us a bit of the Microsoft Courier e-reader and the Nintendo DS console. As you can see, this is a
Maleville Sébastien recently detailed the BA Smartphone concept, a pretty innovative idea that can be seen in the images below. This is a rotating phone with a physical keyboard and touch display. The BA name comes from the number eight in Chinese, that is the symbol of full versatility ,
Considering the Joy Studios-designed WePhone concept bears the same logo as the WePad (WeTab) tablet, it might be related to it. Anyhow, this handset is pretty good-looking, with a sleek design and pretty good specifications, as you can see below. WePhone incorporates a pretty big display, that reminds us of
A business tablet coupled with some speakers might be the killer of all desk phones in the future, but nostalgics will still use them, that’s for sure. German designer Ronny Sauer is keen on the idea of keeping the old devices and created the Hello Tomorrow desk phone, that’s pictured
Snooping around productdesignforums.com we have found a fresh concept phone, created by designer Sylvain Klein. Dubbed Noma, this phone looks like an elegant handset with pretty good specs. It’s a very thin device, with a thickness of 8.2mm and somehow it manages to squeeze 14 hours of talk time out
Designer Andrea Ponti is responsible with the original Traccia Phone, that looks like a pen and is shown in the following images. This device is held as a pen and it recognizes hand movements and turns them into commands and input. There’s an embedded optical sensor inside the handset, in
Nothing is impossible nowadays, specially after seeing the cool Mozilla Seabird concept phone, so here’s another handset with futuristic specs. Created by Nicholas Moffat, Notcia X35-HOLO is a phone that comes with holographic imagery support, holographic maps and a 22 megapixel camera. It’s got a battery that will provide 90
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