Cool mobile devices
Gophone have compiled a top 8 list of their favorite mobile ideas.
Well this first device is the HTC shift. This is a real device and will be available Q3 this year. It slides open and has a full QWERTY keyboard. It runs Windows Vista, 7 inch screen, has 30 GB storage, WIFI, bluetooth 2, 2 cameras, fingerprint scanner and HSDPA support. Impressive device.
These next concepts are made by a company called NEO. These devices are supposed to be made from cutting edge metals.
This next device has a minimalist design. It has a cylinder shape...kinda like a sausage. It has rocker keys (each key represents 3 digits) and a flip out display (like a blade). I must not that this device is small in dimensions. Nice idea but I think it would be weird to hold it next to my ear.
This next concept is by Samsung. This device doesn't look like a phone at all, more like a wrist wrap. It has a metal feel to it. There is only a large round display on the device and comes with a virtual infrared keyboard projector. The projector projects the keypad onto your hand (fingers) which can be tapped. This is also a nice idea but I think I would rather tap a real keypad.
This next concept is by Polymer Vision Readius which is a subsidiary of Philips. It has a 5 inch screen which can be folded. It measures 100 × 21 × 55.6 mm (looks really big in the pics) and weighs 150 grams. The display has a QVGA resolution and is only 16 greyscale (no colors). This allows the device to be save power and last as long as 10 days. The device also supports 3G, WIFI and has built in 4 GB memory.
This next concept is quite interesting. It has no screen. Instead it has 96 keys. The keys are divided into many groups and each control something else. I would find this phone extremely hard to use considering the amount of keys and the whole device is covered with the keys. Imagine carrying this device around without a keylock...
This next device is based on a folding design. It folds in the center and on the inside a huge screen and under the screen media player keys or a full QWERTY keyboard. On the outside there is a smaller screen with a regular keypad. I seriously can not see this becoming a reality any time soon.
This last concept is by NEC and called tag. It is shaped kind off like a belt and can be bent and shaped to your liking. The device supports video calls and you can watch TV on it as well. It comes in different colors and 2 screens. This is also a nice idea...but I think this device can be easily broken.
Well this first device is the HTC shift. This is a real device and will be available Q3 this year. It slides open and has a full QWERTY keyboard. It runs Windows Vista, 7 inch screen, has 30 GB storage, WIFI, bluetooth 2, 2 cameras, fingerprint scanner and HSDPA support. Impressive device.
These next concepts are made by a company called NEO. These devices are supposed to be made from cutting edge metals.
This next device has a minimalist design. It has a cylinder shape...kinda like a sausage. It has rocker keys (each key represents 3 digits) and a flip out display (like a blade). I must not that this device is small in dimensions. Nice idea but I think it would be weird to hold it next to my ear.
This next concept is by Samsung. This device doesn't look like a phone at all, more like a wrist wrap. It has a metal feel to it. There is only a large round display on the device and comes with a virtual infrared keyboard projector. The projector projects the keypad onto your hand (fingers) which can be tapped. This is also a nice idea but I think I would rather tap a real keypad.
This next concept is by Polymer Vision Readius which is a subsidiary of Philips. It has a 5 inch screen which can be folded. It measures 100 × 21 × 55.6 mm (looks really big in the pics) and weighs 150 grams. The display has a QVGA resolution and is only 16 greyscale (no colors). This allows the device to be save power and last as long as 10 days. The device also supports 3G, WIFI and has built in 4 GB memory.
This next concept is quite interesting. It has no screen. Instead it has 96 keys. The keys are divided into many groups and each control something else. I would find this phone extremely hard to use considering the amount of keys and the whole device is covered with the keys. Imagine carrying this device around without a keylock...
This next device is based on a folding design. It folds in the center and on the inside a huge screen and under the screen media player keys or a full QWERTY keyboard. On the outside there is a smaller screen with a regular keypad. I seriously can not see this becoming a reality any time soon.
This last concept is by NEC and called tag. It is shaped kind off like a belt and can be bent and shaped to your liking. The device supports video calls and you can watch TV on it as well. It comes in different colors and 2 screens. This is also a nice idea...but I think this device can be easily broken.
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