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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Future's Mobile Phone
Mobile phone business is one of the most rapid
growing industries. Not so long ago,
the popular check phone
was Nokia
3310 with mere basic functions: call,
text messaging and the
only
bearable game, snake. However, significant
improvement has been made
since then. We now have so many variety
of phones that surpasses the
basic function, smart phones for example
allows you to connect to social
media conveniently, GPS, video conferencing etc.
What will be next?
What we can expect from
the next generation of handsets that will be available in
the next 10
year? Some of the few features that will be built in
new cell phones are OLED screen and enhancement
in flexibility.
Below is a list of
creative and
interesting futuristic phone concepts
.
Kyocera’s Flexible, Folding Phone Concept
Kyocera’s
EOS folding concept phone incorporates a
flexible OLED screen, changing
its form from a clamshell into something
resembling a wallet or
clutch-purse.
Motorolla Piccolo Concept Phone
The
Piccolo Concept 1 cell phone received its design
inspiration by
Motorola, bringing a sexy and sleek concept
that will definitely appeal
to females.
Multimedia Concept Phone
Designer
Jakub Lekeš tries to push the limits of phone
designing with his
concept. This phone has many useful features.
A sliding touch screen
QWERTY keyboard is concealed under the display
and there is a 4.3
megapixel autofocus camera with digital zoom support
on the back. The
most interesting feature is the side of the phone that
shows the running
track.
LG Traveler Concept Phone
Created
by Andrew Zheng, the handset is a thin slider with a
touch screen on
board and a physical button keypad. The unusual shape
of the LG Traveler
phone was created for better grip and this aspect gets
enhanced. Thanks
to rubbers grips on the side.
Eclipse Intuit Phone
Eclipse
Intuit phone by Eddie Goh. It has the entire basic feature we’ve come to
expect from our mobiles: powerful 5 megapixel camera
with built-in
software for editing and uploading pictures to photo album,
slide-out
touch keyboard with tactile feedback and a nice big
touch screen front
and center. What makes this concept unique is parts of
the phone are
made from a chemically based thin solar skin to charge
the battery when
it’s exposed to any kind of light.
The Kambala Ear-Phone
The
Kambala is a mobile phone that transforms to an earphone
as well. Pop
the center piece and the earpiece clip pings out; clip this
to your ear
and you got a phone-earphone! Multilayered Polymer
which hosts all the
electronic components is used in its construction.
A continuous
flexi-screen with plenty of sensors makeup the surface
and it has the
ability to transmit the image on the inside of
the phone to the outside.
LG Flutter Concept Phone
The LG
Flutter will have an opportunity to be featured in a
future blockbuster
movie. The device opens up like a fan, as you can
see in the image
above and has a flexible OLED touch screen
display that scrolls
radically.
Nanokia
The designer Mac
Funamizu drew on the Nokia Aeon to design a phone he
would like to have.
Complete with Apple’s standard livery. Using a
nondescript tactile
feedback technology, its surface adapts to different
purposes while the
e-ink screen envelops the phone in graphics
and information.
Mobile Script
This phone/laptop
packs a small front touch display plus a larger screen
on the inside of
the handset. The latter can be pulled out and become
an even larger
display turning the device into a mini laptop.
The “Mobile Scriptâ€
mobile phone does not require a power charge. Its case
is covered with a
nano material, converting the Sun light into the energy
for your phone
feed.
NEC Tag Phone Concept
An
intriguing concept from NEC Design, this Tag Soft-Shell
Mobile Phone
shows how cumbersome carrying a phone in your pocket can
be. Made of
rubbery "shape-memorizing" material, the tag will bend and
twist at your
command.
LG Helix Bracelet Phone
Designer
Rob Luna created an LG concept phone called Helix,
a device that can
also be used as a slap bracelet worn on the owner’s
wrist. LG Helix
comes with flexible circuits, a touch screen display and
the concept
device is made out of rubber and black stainless steel. You
can attach
the handset to the belt, through a magnetic charger and use
the kinetic
energy generated by the user to power up the cell phone.
Motorola Sparrow
Motorola has
come up with a new concept of Motorola Sparrow.
A concept conceived to
provide retail stores with a mobile point of sale device.
The Motorola
Sparrow is an all-in-one device that combines a scanner, RFID,
point of
sale (POS) system, communication and credit card reading
capabilities.
Equipped with touch sensitive areas, the front and back of
the Motorola
Sparrow makes it easy to navigate and use.
Yuxa From Eco-Friendly Materials
Mexican
designer Veronica Eugenia Rodriguez Ortiz created
the Yuxa wearable
cell phone concept. This is an eco-friendly phone
featuring an OLED
display and rechargeable battery, plus an innovative
means of
communication.
Bracelet Phone Concept
Designer
Tao Ma has designed an inimitably different concept phone
that has got
the looks of a bracelet. The shiny gizmo vibrates when you
receive a
message and you can read the text by taking the bracelet off
the wrist
and pressing its precious looking keys.
Nokia 888 Mobile Phone
New
Nokia concept – Nokia 888. It uses liquid battery,
speech recognition,
flexible touch screen, touch sensitive body cover
which lets it
understand and adjust to the environment.
Blue Bee Phone
Another
futuristic smart phone created by Kingyo.
Blue Bee is a very interesting
handset interface which is also appealing at the same time.
Relexer Cellphone
Designer Lu
Yin has designed a mobile phone called “Relexerâ€.
As its name suggest it
also function as a medical gadget to review the health of
the users.
Integrating a thermometer that can be worn around the
wrist like a
bracelet, the cell phone measures the temperature and
other drastic
discrepancies in the body.
HTC 1
The concept designer
Andrew Kim has designed the HTC 1 to be a premium
Android device. It is
designed to use machined brass to add strength to the
phone. Some
notable features of the concept include stereo speakers
(located at the
top and bottom of the phone), a kickstand which is
actually the bottom
portion of the casing, and the lofty concept of a
built-in UV light
which kills germs on the surface of the phone
while you charge up.
Nokia Morph Cell Phone Concept
The
Morph is a concept that demonstrates how future mobile
devices might be
stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform
their mobile
device into radically different shapes. It demonstrates the
ultimate
functionality that nanotechnology capable of delivering:
flexible
materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning
surfaces.
Connext Concept
Connext is an
all-in-one, flexible smart device designed by James Zhang that
can morph
its form to fit the application that it assumes. Combining
OLED
touch-screen technology with E-paper flexibility, this device can
switch
to become a mobile phone, computer, multimedia player, watch,
physical
avatar etc.
BenQ
Siemens Concept Phone
Latest BenQSiemens‘s concept
phone that wraps around your hand.
LG’s Folding Phone
This HiFi
concept headset gives us a whole new way of using a cell phone.
It’s a
peculiar touch screen phone which the headset can be wrapped
around the
head to enjoy music and attend to call even when you are moving
around.
Mooon Concept Phone
Mooon
concept phone designed by Sunman Kwon has a sleek,
big and beautiful
touch screen, and of course a camera. What’s special
about Mooon is that
at the bottom of this phone, you’ll find a Bluetooth
headset,
detachable when you need it.
Nokia Kinetic Concept Design
Creative
designer Jeremy Innes-Hopkins has an interesting concept
phone called
the Nokia Kinetic. An electromagnet in the base of the phone
allows
weight to be shifted which causes the phone to stand up when
receiving a
call.
LG Exo Smartphone
LG Exo
Smartphone designed by Benjamin Lotte is a good-looking
phone with a
high strength polymer exoskeleton for protecting the delicate
internal
components. The external skin is made of rubber that enhance
ergonomics
and increase strength. You can easily change the skin color to
the color
you desire.
Philips Fluid Flexible Concept
The
Philips Fluid Smartphone designed by Brazilian designer Dinard
da Mata
looks like one of those "Slap Wrap" slap bracelets kids used to
wear in
the 90s. Flexibility is one thing that makes it differ from
conventional
smart phones. Made of OLED, it can keep all the features
of a smart
phone available while adding the extra advantage of
turning into a
bracelet.
Seabird Concept
Seabird is
Mozilla Labs concept phone. The Seabird is a concept phone
packed with
cool features including integrated Pico Projector that can
be used to
project a virtual keyboard.
Nagisa Phone Concept
Cool phone
concept by Mac Funamizu. This smart phone has some
incredible features.
The dented keypad that gives the look of a wavy sea bed
and the screen
is designed in such way that it turns almost 180 degrees.
Glass Phone Concept
Glass phone
concept is also created by designer Mac Funamizu.
DYA Phone: A New Concept
This
new DYA phone brings a whole new meaning
to the world slider.
DYA phone
has an unique design that uses diagonal cut and become
compact when not
in use. But it is large enough for any other
basic function you need.
futures mobile phone
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