
Amid all the new releases and the most compelling phone dramas, a concept phone like the Blue Bee phone is such a relief to look at. While it’s pretty obvious that we won’t be getting our hands on this for a few years, it still is a respite from guessing if iPhone 4 will resolve its choking reception strength. So, for all those gadget-happy consumers, who are ever eager to know how the phone of the future will look like, here’s the glimpse.
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Despite the growing pace at which the cell phone technology is moving, we are always wondering, how the phone of the future will look like. However, four creative designers (Lukas Doenz, Joachim Kornauth, Toni Weichselbraun, and Max Salesse), probably from the future, has unveiled the “Gravity Series” concept phone to give us the glimpse of the future. Featuring the hardware designed to be modular, the concept phone offers a huge HD display and HD output. So, if you thought a software update to resolve your phone’s reception issues should get a court’s approval beforehand, you are definitely looking at the bolt from the blue with Gravity Series allowing users to upgrade even the components of the phone. So, you never liked your 8MP camera phone? No problem, take it out and drop the new 12MP in!
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In our quest to reflect up on the next generation’s expectations, the Taiwanese designer Hank Chen has developed a mobile handset with flexible display technology. Dubbed the “Flex Display Phone”, the handset features a 5’ sliding screen along with a keyword on its touch-sensitive screen for easy typing. The Flex Display Phone alters the size of the screen, and thus the cellphone, to work in three different modes, i.e. mobile phone, notebook and tablet.
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In the efforts to satisfy our visions of the future, the relationship between technology and sustainability is a pressing issue of concern at all the levels. This is the reason why designers are increasingly moving towards sustainability to bridge that gap. In yet another example of blending technology and sustainability, a designer has created a sustainable mobile communication device dubbed as Infinite. The device clearly looks like a Windows phone 7 device from the interface along with a touch screen feature. According to a brief by the designer, this sustainable mobile phone has a life expectancy of 5 years along with super quick charge time, 8.1MP camera, WiFi, 360 OLED screen and 32GB memory with an upgradeable feature. Featuring the casing in Kenaf bio plastic, this device is fully recyclable and biodegradable. Whilst deeply deploying the pursuit of sustainability, the designer has maintained the essential and luxury user requirements to conform with today’s fashion.
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Inspired one of the most trendy fashion accessories, the bracelet, Kiwi designer Chuck Lee has come up with a sleek phone dubbed the “Bricell” that looks more like a piece of jewelry than a gadget. Intended towards female users, the jewelry phone features a simple yet stylish design, allowing easy controls for relatively not-so-geeky-users. Integrating just two touch pads, one for scrolling up and down and the other for clicking OK, to work like normal buttons, the wearable phone also features a hearing piece that works wirelessly with Bluetooth technology. The cellphone works both with and without the earphones. Featuring the body finished in silicon and other parts by injection molding, the concept phone moves the interface up and down on the screen, when the user scrolls up and down on the pad, to enter the menu by pressing the OK button. The Bricell also includes a docking station to place and charge it safely.
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