If you don’t remember the Samsung Galaxy Aurora, well it was a concept made by Alexander Black and now the designer is back with a follow-up. The new model is called Aurora Prime and uses all the things that were not so good on the first device, now corrected and
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We deal mostly with phone designs on our site, but sometimes prototypes are worth checking out as well, with the best example being the following shape-shifting handset. Designed and shown in action by Fabian Hemmert, the prototype was demoed during the TEDxBerlin show in 2009. The handset is based on
What can we say about a concept phone that doesn’t have many details attached to it? We’re talking about Terrillo Walls’ new design, the Ta Dragon, pictured below… It’s a pretty mysterious device, a thin handset with a side mechanism that has to be slided in order to power the
Seung-Hwan Lee, a South Korean designer recently sent us his concept phone design, based on a steering wheel input mechanism. The device is pictured below and we have to say the idea is quite original, although some of you might think it’s borrowed from the iPod’s scroll wheel. Other features
Dan Lewis recently sent us a mail, showing his concept phone, the Crestarola handset, pictured below. He claims that the device is a combo between an Android OS phone and a Palm OS one, although I think that this would make a pretty good Windows Mobile phone. Its interface is
Talented designer Antoine Brieux has shown us his NAK concept phone before, but now there’s a new version available, dubbed the Screen. This “no design cellphone” comes with a special NAK screen, a virtual handset body and many possibilities of customization. Users will personalize their phones as they please and
Reporting about the Fujitsu concept phones showcased at CEATEC 2009 hasn’t quite been a ball, specially since most of them were available online as mere pictures, so it’s up to us to speculate on their features and design. The list goes on, with the seventh concept, pictured below, a full
After showing us a teaser of his future project, Shane A. Bygrave introduces the Sony Ericsson G819 Compass concept phone, a pretty hot Android 2.0 handset. The device uses an ARM Cortex-A12 1GHz processor, a 3D graphics HW accelerator and a microSD card slot for cards of up to 32GB.
After having a look at Liam Quinn’s very first concept phone, we realized that the designer is something special and now we get to see another one of Liam’s works. Dubbed the “triPhone”, this concept was named like this because it comes with a triangular speaker and a flash arrangement
Liam Quinn has shown us a very neat phone design a while back and now this concept phone has been finished, so it’s time to check it out again. Also, we get more details on the handset’s specifications. Liam mentions that the phone got a couple of exterior buttons (on/off/lock
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