Who would have thought that just when we were so close to seeing what WM 7 is all about, Windows Mobile 8 rolls in and makes us curious? Of course, this is a mere concept, as is the following Sony Ericsson design, created by Esato board user Remort1. However, this
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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
We’ve seen the real (or not) XPERIA X2 pictured last week and now there’s also a list of specs associated with the picture. However, after having a look at the Esato board, we’ve stumbled upon a fresh XPERIA X2 concept phone, created by user S4k1s. The image below makes it
As if Windows Mobile 7 wasn’t cool enough to get shown on any new smartphone, here’s a mystery device showcasing the features of Microsoft’s upcoming operating system. We’re dealing with a screenshot of the navigational feature, plus a bit of the Home screen on what seems to be a futuristic
Xazac is my new favorite designer and, as if that tiny Zune Phone concept weren’t enough, he went out and designed another hot Windows Mobile 7 touchscreen handset, the eXTouch. This device uses a 480 x 720 multi-touch LED display (16M colors) and comes with pretty advanced features, available below.
While browsing through xazac’s photostream on Flickr, I stumbled upon his superb designs and Windows Mobile 7 concepts, but there was also a neat device that drew my attention: a pretty tiny Zune Phone. Although Microsoft totally dismissed the existence of such a project, we keep on dreaming, as do
XPERIA Sora was yesterday’s hit, created by Razec and published on Esato, but now this concept phone reveals more than meets the eye and earns itself more praise than simply the tag of “mid-end XPERIA”. It comes with the famous panel-based interface, a multimedia/web mode, Windows Mobile 7 and a
I received an email just the other day, that had a beautiful concept design attached: the Motorola Briq. No details at all about it, but there was a name at the end of the email, Piotr Paczkowski, who is, I suspect, the designer of the handset. We’re dealing with a
David Turpin’s design of a touchscreen cellphone featuring Windows Mobile is brilliantly simple and sexy looking. Well, we can only assume that the handset’s display is touch sensitive, but judging by the device’s slimness, there’s no sliding keyboard hiding in there. The only question now is what Windows Mobile flavour
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