Saturday, November 12, 2011

Nokia Twist – Flexible Surfboard Phone

How about a cell phone that’s capable of being twisted at will and boasts a transparent form factor to boot? While users are enthusiastic about the concepts of foldable phones to light a new project called Phone Nokia Twist. This project combines not only the plasticity of form, but its transparency for easier manipulation. It is hoped that this device is using nanotechnology and emotional interaction, creates a truly dynamic flexible device that will go beyond the simple touch phone. Future technology Concept Nokia Twist

Designers: Tapani Jokinen & Jarkko Saunamaki for Nokia Design and Nokia Research Center Future technology Concept Nokia Twist
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Charging Time

Energy can be saved in this way. Take the construction as Dialug, which combine the timer into the outlet. Thus, for devices that need 2-3 hours of charging, the timer automatically turns off the power once the time has expired.  If you believe the words of the designer, then do the following: “Turn it counter-clockwise to power sign to set for regular use and clockwise to set timer for gadgets that need only limited time of power.” That’s it. Excess energy will not be using. Quite good. Future technology Concept of charging time

Designers: DanBee Lee, JangSoo Kim, KyoYeon Kim & WooRi Kim Future technology Concept of charging time Future technology Concept of charging time

Samsung ISD phone

Concept smartphone – Samsung device with a 720p display. The handset is bigger than the iPhone, a bit wider and comes with an 8 megapixel camera at the back and front, strange as that may seem.  The Samsung ISD supports fingerprint authentication, sliding on the screen for navigation purposes and more. Inside there’s a Hummingbird CPU and the phone is supposed to run the latest version of Windows Phone OS.  ISD is a device with an edge to edge display, something that we’ve been waiting to become reality for a while now. Interestingly the front camera is integrated into the top left side here and will probably give a great videocall experience if this model has LTE connectivity. Designer Jonathan De Jesus
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Flick your finger

The present invention, and even fantastic. The Rotel Mechanical Mobile takes the simple act of fidgeting and uses it to juice up your handset. It’s perfect really, since upon discovering that your smartphone is out of battery, you may often find your idle hands to be left agitated anyway. One model has a hole at one end, ideal for inserting your finger so you can swing the gadget around. The second has a twistable bottom which you can rotate. Both versions of the Rotel Mechanical Mobile use kinetic energy to create cellphones that are both fun and eco-friendly electronics. 


Designer Mikhail Stawsky 
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