Friday, August 19, 2011

fujitsu concept phones



Fujitsu seems to be a staunch believer in the saying that more is better. The company showed off a dual-touchscreen smartphone concept at CEATEC 2010. Seeing it in action, it’s not that far out, allowing for portrait and landscape view via a handy “swing action” feature.The screens are quite narrow, so landscape view is indeed the best way to make the most out of this phone.Both screens seem responsive, but if I had this phone I don’t think I’ll ever get used to the huge gap in the middle. It would be better if the screens extended to the edges of the phone, and if you could split the phone in two for two-player gaming.

winner of istanbul design week 'packet phone'


Packet is the winner of Istanbul Design Week 2007 where it won the first place for this concept phone.

It is a cell phone concept that measures 5 cm x 5 cm, about half cigarette package when folded and when opened it reveals 5 surfaces with the keypad, display, 2 mini keyboards with letters, and the center face with touch-sensitive button areas.
In fact, the entire cell phone is made of a material similar with the e-paper and is touch-sensitive.
On the back it shows the time in large character format.

Packet is extremely thin and lightweight, easy portable and would probably be made of eco-friendly materials

coca cola and nokia invention

ORGANIC LEAF PHONE



Leaf Phone is designed as an integral part of your activity: due to communicator and mini PC as well as flexible elements connecting its two parts the phone is getting an attractive and multi-purpose accessory. Smart phone adapts to the dynamics of human muscles, releasing him from the discomfort.
Due to this, the phone can be fixed in any position and at any part of the body.
The material for the surface is designed to accumulate solar energy.

ALEKSANDER MUKOMELVOS MOBILE SCRIPT


Maybe love at first sight is something you have never experienced. Your friends have told you about it, your parents have stories about it, but you have never felt that instant rush of blood to your heart.

So maybe if you have never experienced it, you won't know whether to believe in it or not. But all this doubt would be lain to rest as our heart beats faster… your pupils dilate…when do you finally experience love at first sight. Which is how I felt when I looked at the Mobile Script – a futuristic mobile phone designed by Russian industrial designer Alexander Mukomel.

Then you have experienced love at first sight and now you wish to express your love to this beautiful piece of design by possessing it. However, that will have to wait, as the Mobile Script is a conceptual mobile phone still in the process of development.

Neatly tucked under the standard display of the phone is a flexible OLED display (9.5 inches) that stiffens when ejected from the phone. This dramatically increases the viewing and working area of the phone. The flexible display is ideal to watch videos, type emails, write and edit documents, and surf the web.

A problem (if you consider it one) with present day mobile technology is the battery which can only be charged through a DC outlet. If you run out of battery with no access to a DC outlet, your mobile is as good as trash.

But with the advanced Mobile Script phone, you will never run out of battery. The futuristic phone comes covered with a sunlight sensitive nano material that harnesses solar power and uses it as energy to power the mobile.

Mobile Script is the future of mobile phone technology. A future where in all technology would be combined into a single device, which can be carried around in your pocket.

video of future nokia aeon