We’ve met this Motorola concept phone a couple of months ago and saw it in the hand of David Beckham, at least in theory. Check out this article for its list of specs and check out the following pic for a fresh image of the device designed by Ravefolk from
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Well hello beautiful! Where have you been all my life … and why do you look like a … console?! Yes, this is a handset for the ladies, but boy does it look like a gaming device for boys. I’d like to feel the texture of Motorola Piccolo’s edges, as
Now I’ve seen everything! I don’t even know if this contraption could be called a phone in the first place, but some people even claim it’s a real handset. Well, here’s its video presentation showing a perfectly OK Motorola phone morphing into a Transformer Phone: [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4_26bC3-5w]
Motorola might get back on track thanks to their Z9 handset, seemingly scheduled for an introduction at CTIA Las Vegas, 8 days from now. Considering that the handset was recently approved by the FCC, we’ve got quite a bit of info on it and by now Moto’s got posters advertising
Does anyone want to reinvent the flip phone? Ravefolk, Motorolafans forums user claims that he does and shows the world his creation: Motorola Motofashion X3, the start of a new series of fashion phones, as the designer claims. The Linux-based handset is a weird combination between original design and mid-range
This Motorola concept phone was designed by Lysandre Follet, from Paris, France and published on Coroflot and also on the device creator’s site (quite a nice one, actually). It may have a tiny little Blackberry form going on, but that stereo camera is surely a winner, if you ask me.
A spider web, to be more precise, as it seems that Motorola and Spider-man have collided into a pretty neat gadget. This beautiful device was designed by Jonathan Lucas and published on Coroflot, so we’ve yet to hear an announcement from Motorola regarding the SPDR handset. An interesting feature
Astro Studios created the MXC identity for Motorola when they launched one of their most famous generations of microchips and there’s even a beautiful “reference design form factor” (as stated by the designers) you can admire below. It’s not clear what this device is, it might be a gaming device/MP3
The Motorolafans have another goodie for all of you concept phone fans and this one’s called MOTOSHOT L11. It’s a concept device, designed by ravefolk and based on the L series and the ROKR E6, running Linux. L11 features a half QWERTY keypad and a 2.6 inch OLED touchscreen display
While Motorola tries to gain back its momentum and take advantage of the Mobile World Congress 2008 to launch a couple of new phones, we’re drooling at the best “specd” concept Motorola phone ever. I found it on the Motorolafans forum and it’s the MOTOPOWER A1600i, based on the Ming
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