17. March 2007

How will the future Mobile Phones look like ??

BenQ-Siemens Transformer



At first glance, this may look like your typical Smartphone,
but at the twist of the screen, it’s able to stand upright
for the ultimate multimedia experience.

Pantech Pivot Point


Designed by Lunar Designs for Pantech, Pivot Point is a
futuristic mobile phone concept, sporting a “swiveling screen
that can be set up like an easel for easy typing.”

If it ever gets out of the design stage, the device is
sure to be a hit with mobile TV and video-conferencing junkies

NEC’s “Tag” Phone

NEC has just unveiled “Tag”, its next-generation cell phone
concept. Available in white, black, or orange varities, this
device boasts ‘”shape-memorizing” material — the tag will
bend and twist at your command.’ Other specifications have
not yet been released.

Pantech’s Flexus Mobile Phone



Pantech’s sleek “Flexus” mobile phone concept recently took
home the iF Design Award for Excellence & Innovation. This
handset boasts a “trackball and Moto PEBL-esque keypad.”
Here’s what Nicholas Deleon has to say:

I take it I’m not the only one who would like to see this
released, right? Because something that pretty deserves to
be allowed to leaves it room every once and a while

Fujitsu’s 4-way Slider Phone


Fujitsu’s 4-way slider phone concept features “a virtual
keypad allowing it to display a pad appropriate to whichever
way the keypad slides out: left, right, up or down.”

There are four buttons on the front which would make the
machine very tempting as a music playback device. Indeed,
there’s something of the iPod about the device, though we’re
not saying this is the kit Apple’s going to unveil as the
iPhone

Nokia 888


Nokia’s remarkable 888 concept is ultrathin, lightweight, and
very flexible. Powered by liquid battery, the 888 offers a
touchscreen display.

via TechEBlog

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    1. unmuzzled bath From UNITED STATES (UNITED STATES) Wrote on 21. October 2007 at 10:11 am

    You think the only people who are people, Are the ones who look and think the way you do, But if you walk the footsteps of a stranger, You’ll learn the things you never knew you never knew… You can own the Earth and still, All you’ll own is earth until You can paint with all the colors of the wind.

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    2. MAX cell From UNITED KINGDOM (UNITED KINGDOM) Wrote Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11 on Windows Windows XP on 16. February 2008 at 10:11 pm

    I wonder what NEC will develop, as they have had some good designs in the past.

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    3. Banan From BELARUS (BELARUS) Wrote Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.4 on Windows Windows Server 2003 on 24. March 2008 at 10:02 pm

    Yhanks for this selection. I`m impressed. But I`m cofused by NEC’s tag phone. It seems to be too thin and brittle to be easy-to-use

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    4. jared dobler From UNITED STATES (UNITED STATES) Wrote Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Windows XP on 07. May 2008 at 1:33 am

    the watch phone is so smexy i want 1

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    5. arifin hussain pasha From BANGLADESH (BANGLADESH) Wrote Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0.1 on Windows Windows XP on 24. August 2008 at 2:26 pm

    I like to buy new mobiles everymonth.Coz I like to enjoy with new technology.Thanks for the interesting article.

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    6. Patrick From INDIA (INDIA) Wrote Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 3.0.1 on Windows Windows Vista on 29. August 2008 at 11:32 am

    Thanks for your super model phones.I would like to design same kind of phone models.

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