Nokia concept based on E-Ink technology


Each and every time we had the chance to see a Nokia concept, we’ve come to the conclusion that nothing else could ever be done when it comes to design, functionality or the features list. It’s just a first impression, of course, because we know that it won’t be long until another concept will come out, making us feel precisely the same thing.

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Here is a brand new concept, created by the Parisian designer Fabien Nauroy (who is, in fact, a student in Industrial Design), that looks quite nice, as you can see in the pictures. This could be, indeed, a dreaded competitor for Apple’s iPhone.



According to the designer, this beautiful Nokia concept is inspired by paper mail. And if you don’t really understand how in earth the phone is inspired by paper mail, give me the chance to explain. It seems that the screen is detachable. How? Well, you can detach it from its body. It’s just like when receiving a letter and trying to take the paper out of the envelope. Something like that.

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On the other hand, the handset’s screen is based on a very well-known technology, the electronic ink one. Therefore, if you want to share something with your loved ones, you can do this by simply detaching the display. You don’t have to worry about the storage, because the display is based on a memory stick of no more, no less than 4GB.

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In addition, the screen can also be used for displaying photo just like on a photo frame. You just have to connect the handset to a small USB base. And the last best thing is that the Nokia concept comes with a full keyboard in AZERTY layout.

(Source: concept-phones.com)


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