Jul 20 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Concepts
James Zhang designer created a mobile phone that combines OLED touch-screen technology with E-paper flexibility, thus it is programmed to be a mobile phone, multimedia player, watch and computer. All this can happen only by pressing one of the six available Mode Keys that prevent the user from straying in the interaction interface. It is a flexible device, consisting in applications such as the badge and the necklace modes, taking fashion and technology one step further.
Jul 20 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Concepts
The Duofone from Daewoo Kim reinvents the concept of sharing, adding a blend into ecuation, as there actually are two phones to combine forces.
So basically, the Duofone has the ability to share each other's battery power if one is low and combine their screen real estate. With this phone out, one will forget about smartphones, megapixels and screen resolution, as this revolutionary concept is all about increasing the phone's capabilities when paired with its partner, an idea to appeal the enthusiastic real-life feeling seekers.
Jun 28 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Concepts
The EME concept phone, designed by Shao Wei Huang, is the phone that could soon replace your portable gaming system, MP3 player, and cell phone. A dual screen setup is used in tandem to fit whatever function is currently being used. One screen is embedded on the outer shell and the other slides out from underneath.
Used singularly, the shell displays functions for calling and basic manipulation of data such as contacts, photos, etc. Sliding out the second screen lets you access secondary data. Turning the whole unit sideways turns it into a portable gaming device able to mimic any control scheme via touchscreen.
Via [Yanko Design]
Jun 27 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Concepts
Here's an interesting concept phone designed by Yun Liang. Inspired from traditional Chinese Scrolls, the phone has a display that, when not in use, neatly rolls into the tube.
All numeric key functions remain tactile running along the side of the scroll as opposed to touchscreen. This makes it possible to use without having to unroll the screen. You would only do so when accessing media and data.
Via [Yanko Design]
Jun 22 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Concepts
Here's the Seesaw concept phone designed by Karsten Willmann. The phone has all a concept phone needs: high contrast OLED display, thin form factor plus the number key pad and soft keys sitting nearly flush with the surface. Really interesting about this concept phone is the bulge protruding from its center-back, hiding a camera and flashlight. If you lay it on a table, the screen will stay angled just enough so legibility isn’t an issue.
Via [YankoDesign]
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