Nubia’s upcoming foldable duo doesn’t just expand the company’s portfolio — it signals the birth of a more mature, intentional design language. These newly surfaced renders, shared by Evan Blass, reveal two devices built on opposite form factors but connected by a surprisingly cohesive aesthetic. For a brand historically known
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The id360 TOUCHSTONE is a next-generation input device concept that combines three distinct control methods — a trackball, a rotary dial, and a multi-touch surface — into one unified creative tool. Designed for professionals in video editing, music production, and digital design, it aims to replace the clutter of multiple
In the world of retro console modding, few projects manage to blur the line between consumer electronics and pure art. This custom see-through Game Boy Color, created by Australian modder Natalie the Nerd, does exactly that — not only by stripping the device down to its visual essence, but by
As smartphone accessories evolve, this concept stands out as a creative solution to a common pain point: forgetting your charging cable. Combining sleek aesthetics with multi-functional practicality, this smartphone case and lanyard-charging cable hybrid takes industrial design principles and applies them to an everyday object we often take for granted.
The industrial design of apps for the mobile phone industry is taking a stronger turn every year, with new and hot trends coming up. It is now crucial to keep up with some mobile phone design trends, so you don’t get left out. You do not know what the style
It’s been a minute since Samsung actually innovated in the design segment, be it for phones, watches, tablets or what have you. Especially the watches are a step behind the Apple Watch, but designers have a bunch of ideas worth exploring. For example from Yanko Design we learn that a
We’ve seen Lenovo cracking the market of flexible tablet/laptops and now we wonder what’s next. They may well adopt the design you see below in concept form, a tablet/laptop hybrid, that adopts modularity. It also feels like a throwback to the experimental ASUS days of the Transformer tablet series. From
You know what’s missing from the Microsoft Surface ecosystem? So, they’ve got a stylus, a dual screen phone, tablet, laptop, headphones and presentation screen. A watch would be a good idea and that’s exactly what designer Reiten Cheng is showing us. Meet the Microsoft Surface Watch! The materials stay true
One of the best looking phones from 2020, at least seen from the front is definitely the Motorola Edge. The back side is kind of uninspired on both the Edge and Edge+. Even the front may polarize some people, who prefer not to have curved edges for their screens. Now
We’ve come across a new concept phone, one called Omega, but it’s not related to the watch brand. The project is made for Darstellungsart in Germany and we’re dealing with a smartphone that has an edge to edge display, that’s curved around the edges. The concept was developed in a










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