Dual-screen phones haven’t really been explored to their full potential in recent years. Xiaomi briefly toyed with the idea on devices like the Mi 11 Ultra and, more recently, the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. But today we’re looking at a concept that takes the idea in a more practical direction:
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Smartphones are undeniably powerful tools, but they’re also double-edged swords. While they keep us connected and productive, they’re just as likely to pull us into an endless scroll of distractions. Add in the strain of reading on bright screens, and it’s clear that the current smartphone design, as versatile as
As we head into the summer, we prepare both for Computex releases, but also for those coming to IFA 2017. Some Xperias have leaked and the LG V30 also popped up in a rumor or two. The folks of DBS Designing took it upon themselves to envision this phablet, as
If you ask me to imagine a dual screen phone, the YotaPhone is among the first that comes to mind, since it has a screen upfront and an E Ink one at the back. Now, as we prepare for the Russian phone’s next generation, a concept appears, which may well
It appears that Russian designers and phone makers have a passion for dual screen devices, so after the YotaPhone, here comes the Orthus. Rendered by designer Andrew Zhilin, this device is certainly better than the YotaPhone and much more modern and advanced. Orthus is a dual screen smartphone concept, that
The idea of a phone that incorporates both a large touchscreen and a smaller notification screen is not new, but it’s certainly welcome. The device you can see below is the AMOI N86, created by Ryan Ma. This 3G handset packs a main screen with a 3.5 inch diagonal and
Intel Link is what they call “a folded iPad” or simply a very hot concept smartphone, created by Mark Law and David Law (who are twins) for Particle Design. The idea is to hook up smartphones, computers and notebooks using a dual screen phone as their link, thus the name
The concept smartphone below reminds me of the “What you see is what you get” device, except for the fact that this handset is not a cameraphone, but rather a phone designed with busy folks in mind. Created by Thierry Melon, the dual screen concept phone is a “slide-up” device




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