I feel that every day there’s a new design for the future Samsung phones. After seeing quite a bit of the Galaxy S10, S10 Plus and even the S10 Lite, we dream bigger. It’s no coincidence, since a series of Samsung patents have just come up. Samsung seems to have
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ASUS is among the companies that have yet to move to an edge to edge screen. HTC and Sony too, as well as OnePlus, but they’re very likely to do that next year. In order to predict that approach we have seen a bunch of concepts, like the ASUS ZenFone
The Siemens SK65 is a rotating phone from the year 2003, a feature phone with a dual keyboard, one a split QWERTY and the other a numeric one below the display. In many ways it resembled Nokia’s similar experiments, but it had an elegance of its own. Now let’s see
EKRAN is a concept smartphone created by Pawel Dworczyk, who seems to go in a similar direction as Sharp. That firm is famous for its ultra narrow bezel Aquos phones and the EKRAN is not very far from that idea, either. The screen goes all the way to the edge
With so many fitness bracelets out there, people have forgotten that the initial fitness gadget was the smartphone. The need for a fitness phone is basically zero nowadays, but a big company like Samsung or Xiaomi may want to spend some millions on working with a Adidas or Nike for
I know we usually deal with concepts of phones here, but what can you do when a company makes a device that’s even better than the renders we’ve seen lately? Sharp has just launched the Aquos Crystal and Crystal X handsets, both pictured below and both looking stunning. I’ve been
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