Monday 20 February 2012


Top 10 concept phones

Concept Phones are great, as they give you an idea about what designers can do when they don't have to be concerned about the mundane stuff.
I have compiled a list of Top Ten concept phones that might or might not meet realism.
10. Bracelet Phone with Built-in MP3 Player

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When this Bracelet phone receives any message, it starts vibrating and making or receiving a phone call is just too easy. To read the message, take the bracelet out of your wrist and press the diamond-like keystroke.

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Whoa, it's not just another run-of-the-mill concept. Instead, the bracelet phone comes with a built-in MP3 player. With this phone on your wrist, you are definitely going to rock the party and make others green-eyed.
9. CUin5 Concept Cellphone

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CUin5 mobile phone is inspired by the big firm's designs of a 'super-practical' interface with the all-too-typical feature set. Every face of the phone carries a keypad, microphone, and speaker. The part you touch first gets active while all other edges are in lock mode.


8. BenQSiemens Snake phone

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I am just thinking of how to operate this snaky phone. The concept phone looks like a snake and you can wrap it around your wrist.

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The looks are cool and captivating but I doubt the ease with which we will be operating this crazy snaky concept phone.
7. Dark Label Retroxis Phone

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The Black Label Retroxis phone by designer Lim Sze Tat reflects a retro
approach towards design with clean aesthetics, optimum controls and functions.

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It is sheathed in high genteel polycarbonate prominent for its lightweight and stiffness and the imperceptible OLED display silently hides away when inactive to make your phone look clean and stylish.
6. Onyx Concept Phone

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I hope you haven't forgotten the Onyx concept phone- first keyless touch-screen mobile phone utilizing Synaptics' Clearpad transparent touch-sensitive capacitive sensor.


Well, the Onyx boasts a high-resolution LCD screen and a transparent touch-sensitive capacitive sensor. The video is worth a look to find the tempting keyless touch screen phone of the future in action.


5. Black Box Concept Phone

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The looks of this concept phone from BenQ-Seimens are alluring enough to turn your head.

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Well, the Black Box changes the control layout according to the functions you use.
4. NEC Tag concept phone

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The concept phone has been made up of flexible material and has been named 'Tag'. The flexible material used will allow this phone to change its shape according to the mode.

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So hang them, wear as a wristband or just wrap around the belt, these phones will never say no to a shape.
3. Nokia Aeon concept phone

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The Nokia Aeon concept was somehow inspired by Synaptics Onyx. The full surface touchscreen display phone concept is indeed cool and tempting but who knows? Nokia is tight-lipped to make any comments on the phone.

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2. Sony Ericsson Concept Phone

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Though we are not sure whether this cool product is actually in works, I would love to see it get real.

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All that we know at the moment is its OLED display, a 3.2-megapixel camera, 2GB of storage, and an integrated FM tuner.

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The ultra-thin phone comes with silver accents and flip-down cover. Well Sony, we can't wait more. Drop it down.
1. Nokia Archive Concept Phone

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archive nokia 48

The concept phone dubbed 'Archive' will enable the users to share ideas at ease and pace. Virtual teamwork is made effortless through smart wireless conferencing and remote presentations. Bluetooth audio ensures strong and clear communication. When mobile technology ascends to this level, we will achieve great things together.

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