Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2011

iPhone 5 Asymmetrical Concept


Why many people think the iPhone 5 will design have the figure that the symmetry is like iPhone previous.

And this designing that think to different. Because, It is original and brings us an iPhone 5 with an asymmetrical design.This model integrates the screen very discretely and replaces the volume buttons with a + and – key, while the Home button is still there, but it’s almost invisible. The back side looks very much like the one of the iPhone 4 but the main idea of this device is that it has a more rounded side and a straight side

The camera seems to use a dual LED flash of sorts. Imagine an iPhone 4 with an edge cut by a precision knife… Pure metal and something original at last!

Designers: Alexei Mikhailov



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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

iPhone Capsule, the Mini iPhone


Here is the iPhone Capsule or the Mini iPhone that design have specifications include a 2.4 inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, that’s protected against dust, fingerprints, water and scratches. There’s also a 3.2 megapixel camera on board with support for video recording of up to 30 fps in VGA model.

You can control the iPhone Capsule by shaking it, with features such as turning on or off music, changing the tune and volume being available through such gestures.

The handset comes with a stainless steel frame and supports 3D stereo sound provided by the headset it comes with. As far as connectivity goes, you’ve got 3G, HSDPA and WiFi, plus Bluetooth and USB.And have size 4.89 x 10.1 x 1.35 cm and weighs 87 g.

Designer: Andro Gama

iPhone Capsule, the Mini iPhone With 2.4 Inch AMOLED Display

iPhone Capsule, the Mini iPhone With 2.4 Inch AMOLED Display

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www.concept-phones.com

Monday, August 22, 2011

The Samsung Cave concept



This device is designed for people who love texting and it incorporates the keyboard in a pretty original way. It's call "The Samsung Cave concept"



The keypad is inclined at a 30 degree angle, while the entire curved shape of the handset surely helps with the typing experience and with the grip of the unit. You can leave those boring slideout designs for a while and focus on texting on this baby. The downside to this design is how bulky the handset is…



Unless there’s a way to retract that keyboard, like some sort of accordion mechanism, I’ll consider this smartphone to be huge, especially if the screen is bigger than 3.3 inches. Multitasking and Android are also probably supported. It’s interesting that this is a “with Google” phone, so it may be considered a Nexus concept.


Designer: Kim Min Seok

Samsung Cave is the Ideal Texting Phone

Samsung Cave is the Ideal Texting Phone

Samsung Cave is the Ideal Texting Phone

Samsung Cave is the Ideal Texting Phone

Samsung Cave is the Ideal Texting Phone

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

WristPC, Ultra-Mobile Personal Computer


WristPC is a pioneering concept that combines all computer functions, capable of handling all the vital requirements of the user throughout the day.

This
wearable ultra-mobile personal computer plus communication device concept offers a novel experience with is great portability and innovative architecture. It can be worn like a wristwatch, allowing the user to remain connected to the web anytime, anywhere. The WristPC concept boasts a completely functional 3.5 inch touch-screen display plus a keypad onto the side of the wristband. One can position the display panels at different angels to make the screen face the user when the device is used for SMSing or GPS.

The wireless earpiece can be easily detached from the wristband and can be used for making conference calls, watching videos on the move and listening to music. Well, the wristband’s rubber-feel material offers a comfortable grip for gamers.

Designers : Saharudin Busri, Mohd Nizam Najmuddin, Mohd Rohaizam Mohd Tahar,
and Nuzairi Yasin

WristPC Ultra Mobile Personal Computer

WristPC Ultra Mobile Personal Computer

WristPC Ultra Mobile Personal Computer

WristPC Ultra Mobile Personal Computer

WristPC Ultra Mobile Personal Computer


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Friday, June 24, 2011

Floating Phone Concept 2015


How about a Floating Phone concept made from plastic polymers that include silicon and carbon? And how about a phone that relies on E-Ink tech and it’s very user-friendly, especially for blind users?

Floating Phone is supposed to be a 2015 handset, that actually includes a floating surface, very useful to correct mistakes when typing. Visually impaired persons can feel the surface of the phone, that will probably use Braille for feedback. This model supports page customization however the user likes it and there’s also a rotating sensor making the unit quirky.

The bottom line is that this model’s surface can turn into anything you need, from Braille keypad, to joystick and QWERTY keyboard.

Designers: Messizon Li, Li Ke, Yang Fan, Liu Linghan, An Pengcheng and Zhu Yunlong

Floating Phone Design Uses E Ink, Its Light as a Feather

Floating Phone Design Uses E Ink, Its Light as a Feather

Floating Phone Design Uses E Ink, Its Light as a Feather

Floating Phone Design Uses E Ink, Its Light as a Feather

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www.concept-phones.com

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Fresh Nokia Concept Phone


Tommy Incrosnatu, the same guy who created this incredible Nokia concept phone, also designed the following device that you see below. He teamed up with artists Oula Runila and Miika Herranen, while the background photo belongs to Shawn Palmquist. As you can see, we have a very modern smartphone interface right here, with simplified graphics.

This concept was created in order to showcase the beauty of Finnish nature and the result will be a 60 second TV clip, according to Tommy. We can only imagine that we’re seeing here is a very beautiful Nokia phone design of the future, with an UI that reminds me a bit of MeeGo and a Home menu that’s a little bit like the one in HTC Sense.

The widgets are pretty interesting in this interface and while the device looks like the HTC HD7 a tiny bit, we can’t help but imagine it to be Nokia smartphone with Windows Phone 7 on board…

Designer:
Tommy Incrosnatu, Oula Runila and Miika Herranen

Another Fresh Concept Cellphone Straight From Finland!

Another Fresh Concept Cellphone Straight From Finland!

Another Fresh Concept Cellphone Straight From Finland!

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www.concept-phones.com
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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Triple Flip Concept Windows Phone 7


This one touch phone, it’s a triple flip cell phone that is endowed with multiple keypads for user’s convenience. Just one touch is sufficient to open the smart phone. The triple phone is equipped with a bigger QWERTY, along with the lateral keypads for a leisurely experience while navigating.

The user can have an ultimate gaming experience in landscape mode with full screen and 21 programmable buttons to their advantage. Other features of the device include video calls and HDMA/DLNA connectivity. But what about the green evolution, that is garnering all the attention these days? Triple Flip has all the answers as it comes with a solar charging panel working towards sustainability.

Besides, the smartphone has a bombastic 2000 x 1000 (2:1) HD touchscreen and a mini HDMI port onboard. For picture lovers, it has the modish forward stereo cameras equipped with flash. Looking at the newfangled design, it seems that Windows Phone 7 has started adopting unusual designs to cater to their customer demands.

Designers: Dave Schultze for SchultzeWORKS designstudio








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www.concept-phones.com

Thursday, January 20, 2011

FiiL cellphone, Touchscreen Interface Concept


Touchscreen interface offering great flexibility to mobile users has just brought about a revolution in the cellphone industry. After touchscreen, now Tangible User Interface (TUI) allowing users to interact with digital information through the physical environment could well be the next big thing, though in a couple of decades, in the mobile phone market. In an attempt to give physical form to digital information, Designer has come up with a cellphone concept called the "FiiL" that lets you virtually feel what you touch on the screen.

Essentially a touch sensitive device, the TUI cellphone comes with a flexible screen surface that makes z-axis movements to create shapes of buttons and switches for the ease of use. As soon the user touches the touch-sensitive interface, real buttons appear onto the screen that they can feel even with a gentle push.
In addition, the futuristic cellphone is helpful for the visually disabled, as they can scan and render its surface with ease. Moreover, the solar charging makes it a complete mobile devise, allowing users to lead a sustainable lifestyle.

Designer: Mac Funamizu









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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Flexible Modile, the mobile idea nearly folding tablet


There is an increase in the use of flexible displays and with new technology coming along all of the time, so is the amount of new devices using it, such as this device which is a sort of netbook or a fold out tablet. It seems that this could be the future of devices to come, but not just yet we will still have to put up with current technology for now.


The "Flexible Modile" is a conceptual mobile device that utilizes emerging technology to be created around a soft surface, ideally a fabric and or mesh, which would house the main components and mount the screen.


Featuring the touch sensitive, flexible screen to allow the device fold out and become a tablet, the new mobile device also utilizes the outside screen to display the graphic treatment/background, picked by the user, to allow quick and easy customization and unlimited CFM options.

Designer: Andrew Namminga





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