Nokia Strapup is the ideal tool for party people and it’s not quite a phone, in the proper meaning of the word. The bracelet-shaped device sends predefined messages to your friends, which are triggered by your movements, while dancing. No typing, no fuss… Just dance and your friends will find
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Don’t throw stones at me for calling this Nokia concept a low-end, but the handset sure looks like one, unlike a very similar Nokia concept phone we’ve shown you a while back. You can compare the two designs, if you want, but Nokia Neo (first image) is surely the less
2 years before Nokia Morph was designed, there was another promising flexible concept phone that could be wrapped around your wrist. There’s also a pretty neat earpiece concept included in the design and once you unwrap the Nokia 4G Phone, you’ll see a beautiful and simplistic interface. Touchscreen is once
Although a Nokia Gun Phone would sell quite well in funny gift shops, this handset is destined to remain a concept and can be a lighter at its very best, if it becomes a real product. Imagine having to receive a call, while you’re aiming… and please tell me that
Nokia was always about low end devices, music phones, N Series smartphones, basically any type of handset you can imagine, except for cameraphones. They never gave the world a Cyber-shot, a Renoir, an INNOV8, but it’s never too late… One year ago the web was filled with an image from
Remember the Nokia Open concept phone? It was a quite famous design of a handset that looked like a fan and now it turns out that it is accompanied by an accessory, Nokia Open Bracelet. This “emotive” gadget is a fashion item, a bracelet adorned by silver elements that features
This project had designer Amber Chamberlain as a member and it turns out that his group assignment was mentioning a modern gaming device, even before the PSP surfaced, since the concept dates from 2003. Imagine a cellular wireless product meant for the elderly… Imagine that it keeps them in touch
Although this week was under the spell of the beautiful Nokia N97, which was just announced a couple of days ago, there’s already some hype created around the next version of Nokia’s touchscreen smartphone. The device you can see below surfaced as a marketing slide on Nokia Capital Markets Day,
When Nokia N96 surfaced at the beginning of this year, we made a recap of its concepts in order to see what we’ve gained and what we missed from the new device. Now, we take a look back at the N97 concept below and we see that it’s not such
Kort Neumann has seen the future and it spells “Nokia” for him, as the man designed the beautiful concept phones you can see in the pictures below. One of them features a full touch display and integrated touch keys, as odd as that combination may seem. The screen of the
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