If the Nokia 3310 (2017) wasn’t enough of an experiment for you, we have one more. This time around it’s the Nokia 6300 that’s getting revived, courtesy of designer Batuhan Bilal Atalay. He even put Windows Phone on it, not the smartest choice nowadays to be honest. The OG device
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When phones started to get microSD card slots and players filled with ample equalizers, it was clear that MP3 players were dead. But then, MP3 players got stylish and survived for a while, being good looking, packed with storage and offering excellent bundled headphones. But when a Lumia like the
We’ve just received via email a fresh Nokia render of a device called Aspen, that’s supposed to follow the design of the Lumia lineup, but also bring in an extra bit of symmetry. The designer of the device claims that Nokia have hit the jackpot with the N9, Lumia 800,
User Loki Bartleby (Michael Schröder) from Deviantart shows us his latest creation, a Nokia Lumia concept, that relies on aluminum instead of the usual polycarbonate. There are some references in this design to the good old N8, as you may quickly spot in the picture below. Meet the Nokia Lumia
Dimitris Morianos imagined a Nokia phone that integrates design elements from Apple and some traits from Android and Google. The result is phone with a 5 megapixel camera, 3G support and a powerful front camera as well. The front camera sensor will support 640 x 480 pixel resolutions and the
Nokia N950 is the creation of Vladimir Zorin, an interesting upgrade of the N900 design. The device is able to slide in two directions, revealing a 3 row QWERTY keyboard in one sliding direction and a numeric pad plus the D Pad segment of the QWERTY slider in the other.
Vladimir Zorin recently showed us one of his Nokia concept phones, that has yet to receive a name. This original device is far from the Nokia models we currently known and it adopts a bold and innovative design, using a square screen segment that’s bigger than the main body of
We’ve found a new and prolific designer, who created a very interesting Nokia smartphone concept. Dubbed Nokia Heartbeat, the device helps users communicate by “telling stories”. This handset’s shape is linked to its fluid and capture-based interface. Basically, the smartphone is “sucking up” information, capturing videos, photos and text. The


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