Have you seen the old packs of dynamite in cartoons? This is exactly how the concept phone below looks, although some claim it may be considered a steampunk design. We have no specs of this metallic device, but it would surely fit in titles like S.T.A.L.K.E.R or even Bioshock. I wonder what the side pipe is
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GSMDome on 1st Sep 2009 (via gsmdome.com)
Nokia recently launched its Design by Community initiative, in which it's asking mobile phone users to help create a concept device. You'll be able to vote on what the concept phone will look like, and what its specs are. Read the full story here.
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MobileBurn 2 days ago (via MobileBurn.com)
Now here’s a useful and inspiring concept design. Designer Seonkeun Park has put together a Braille Concept Phone for those with visual impairments. The phone of course has a Braille keypad, but more importantly than that is the top ’screen’. This area of the phone would provide information that we’d normally see on our devices’
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IntoMobile on 18th Aug 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Company Vertu, while developing exclusive phones that have a unique design, has usually very conservative in their appearance. However, this approach may have in the past. One of the designers of the company, Norihiko Inue, developed a concept phone with a very unusual appearance. A conceptual model is that under the keyboard there is nothing but empty space. The buttons are located on the... [
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 9th Aug 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
One look at the phone and you know that its inspired by something futuristic. The Nokia CORE Concept phone has a design inspired by Star Wars. The design of the phone is the most peculiar ...
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FoneArena on 30th Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
"Said McCarthy 'In the future, we are looking to deepen our development work with a handful of key OEMs at the hardware design phase, with much more carefully defined hardware specifications to match software requirements, which in turn will deliver even more powerful mobile experiences for our customers. This has led to this chassis' concept that is familiar to the work Microsoft does ...
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PocketPCThoughts on 15th Sep 2009 (via feeds.pocketpcthoughts.com)