Thursday, June 25, 2009

Very interseting new Mobile phones for 2008 -2010

























Nokia 888 Communicator

Nokia definitely has the most interesting concept phones. Nokia 888 Communicator is a striking futuristic concept phone. The phone, which uses liquid batteries, speech recognition, flexible touchscreen and touch-sensitive body cover,is designed by Tamer Nakisci and won the Nokia Design Award.

Nokia Aeon

Nokia Aeon was presented by Nokia on their website in the Research
& Development section. What is so great about this phone is that it
looks like it will actually go into production next February. Of
course, its just a rumor, but still, makes us hope to actually see it
someday in the GSM shop. All we know about it for now is that its a
touchscreen phone and it looks fantastic.

Sky “Sleak n Slim”

“Sleek & Slim” from SKY is another concept based on touchscreen
technology. The phone has a discretely glowing touchpad, hideaway keys
and generally utterly-fashionable minimalist design.

Benq-Siemes “Snaked”

enq designers thought of women too and presented Snaked. This is a
“reptile” looking phone, creepy somehow, but still is very cool. The
Snaked is a fashion phone for sport loving women, because it also has
body monitoring sensors to help the ladies keep those fine shapes.

Retroxis By Dark Label

If most phones presented here will never be sold in store for sure, the
Retroxis concept phone from Dark Label looks kinda human, and makes us
hope we’ll be able to get one of these one day. Designed by Lim Sze Tat
the phone is encased in high polished polycarbonate renowned for its
lightweight and toughness and has an invisible OLED display that
silently hides away when inactive.

Benq-Siemens “The Blackbox”

Black Box designed by Benq-Siemens uses a touch screen as its keypad
and, depending on the functions you are using, the touch screen changes
the control layout immediately.

NEC Tag


Somehow similar to the Snaked concept, the NEC Tag is a flexible phone
concept that can be , for example, hung from a belt or wrapped around
the user’s arm. Interesting is that the phone has shape-memorizing
material and sensors that allows the phone to change its shape
according to the mode.

TripleWatch

Though the idea of a cellphone watch is not so new, the TripleWatch
designed by Manon Maneenawa has an interesting triple flip technique
that allows the user to transform the watch into a normal cellphone.
When used as a wrist watch, the phone has a speaker button that allows
the user to answer the phone and hang up while driving.

Asus Aura

What You See is What You Get Concept

One thing is for sure about this concept phone, they could’ve named it
shorter. Designed by Pei-Hua Hang, the phone’s name comes from the fact
that this concept no longer uses an LCD as viewfinder for the digital
camera, instead it uses a transparent frame. And of course, interaction
is made through a touchscreen.

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