It’s finally time to check out a concept phone that’s not a Sony Ericsson, Nokia or iPhone… We’re dealing with the G9 mobile phone, created by Ichiro Iwasaki, a handset that can be used anywhere on the globe. This sliding phone comes with an exchangeable stainless steel frame with 3
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Two British researchers have come up with a prototype “phone tooth” that can be embedded in the user’s molar and receive calls. The signal will be turned into vibrations and it’ll travel from your tooth to the skill via your internal ear, so you’ll hear the call. This would make
Here’s another creation by Rumen Penev (Penev Studio Design), the Bulgarian designer that showed us that neat ladies phone and a couple of other interesting handsets. This time we’re dealing with a concept phone that packs a sliding numeric keypad, that looks a bit fragile. The answer/reject call keys are
After checking out some neat Sony Ericsson handsets, we return to Rumen Penev’s creations once again. We’ve seen his concept phones before and the Kragal ladies phone was really interesting, but now we’re moving into a different segment. The handsets below would make great Android handsets or they could even
Rumen Penev has recently sent us a bunch of his phone designs and we thought that it would be a pity if you didn’t get to see all of them. This Bulgarian designer created the handset below and branded it the “Kragal Phone”. Since it doesn’t seem to have many
We’ve asked ourselves numerous times what the secret behind designing concept phones is, but I guess that a simple answer would be talent, or skill, if you want. There’s little hope for a fool-proof “do it yourself” method of creating a concept device, but something pretty close to this is
Let me tell you a joke: the following concept phone got an award for best design. “Best design of what?” you might ask. Well it must be the hottest concept phone of the ’50s or so, but for 2008 it’s just another failed sketch. If it’s really used to iron
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