
Petitinvention once again introduces a superb concept phone and, as far as I know, the creative genius behind this is an Apple fan, so my lucky guess (based on the device’s look) is that we might be dealing with a so-called Mac Phone. The designer of the device compares it to Nokia Aeon, but I think this is better and more original.
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Trust good designs to make the most basic of gadgets interesting. The Op Art Touch Phone, apparently, has little substance that can put it in the elite league of world-class gadgets. However, its avant-garde style more than makes up for its lack of extensive features. Designed by Alessandra M. Enriconi, the phone features a simple touch screen and unconventionally located microphone and speaker on its sliding sides. A camera also finds its way into this hidden location. An interesting feature is the appearance-changing touch screen that displays op art images. If you fancy style deviations, you might fancy the Op Art Touch Phone as well!
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The first Android smartphone, T-Mobile G1 was last week’s star for sure, but how about the concept phones that should have been the Google Phones? Here’s a brand new one for you, designed by Eduardo Altamirano Segovia. The concept device is based on the interaction of the screen’s centerline with the user’s thumb.
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We have to start by mentioning that these is not an official Nokia concept design, but a fan made device, bearing the name of Nokia 7001. Can a square mobile handset, half the size of the iPhone make it on today’s market?
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As cellular phones become a standard, the statement they make as a symbol and a fashion accessory has become increasingly important. The Radia phone concept expresses simplicity in form and sophistication in function and user interface. The outer rim, which is made of brushed aluminum makes both a refined and professional statement. The touch-display is large enough to read and display many types of information, yet small enough to maintain a pocket-sized device. Simplicity is also expressed in the power button, which is flanked by the earpiece speaker, and balanced by the microphone which is 180 degrees around the perimeter. The designer, Michael Laut (http://www.mikelaut.com) is currently a student at North Carolina State University’s College of Design (ncsudesign.org)
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