Ever wondered how the phone of the future will look like? Phone
producers show us every year some really superb concept phones and even
if 99% of those phones never see the production line they give us a
small glimpse of what the phones may look like in a not so distant
future. In this post, we will present you with 11 Superb Concept Phones,
they all have something special here and there, like some incredible
flipping feature, awesome social networking function, see through design
and our creative designers also think about some special but useful
designs for blind and deaf.
1. Bio – A Incredible Flip Phone
Here’s a flip phone that could put the “cool” back into clam shells.
When a phone call or an email comes to you, “bio” informs you by lifting
the edge of its cover. And if you touch it lightly, the cover
automatically opens to “B” position. Its movement is not strong, but it
helps your action gently. The cover is made of elastomer that is
inserted with actuators like artificial muscles. When you enjoy web
browsing or movies, the cover is turned to the backside, like a magazine
held by one hand. You can hold “bio” tight with the rounded cover as a
grap and operate it with buttons that appear on the cover.
2. Trypoxy Phone
Looks like a smooth pebble but for the ultimate web browsing
experience, the rear has a soft-gel-like grab extension that can pulled
out. It fits snugly in one hand and has built-in controls to pinch and
squeeze your way through the internet with simulated buttons for
scrolling and moving back/forth through pages.
3. Voim – Smartphone Concept for the Blind
It features route navigation, word recognition and object
identification, which are displayed as braille on a silicon screen or
transmitted as audio cues via the detachable blue tooth headset.
Although smart phone applications & braille cell phones do exists, a
full-fledged concept like this is a ways away.
4. Transparent Concept Phone
The Second Life Mobile Phone Concept works on the premise that we
often forget about the battery life of our mobile phones, hence run out
of juice, just at the wrong time. As a remedy (rather
power-saver-option) the phone incorporates a double display. When in
active use the AMOLED screen powers up in all glory and in standby mode
the E-ink display gets active. This essentially means that the E-ink
uses very little energy and the degree of transparency of the display
shows how much battery is remaining. The more transparent the display,
the less battery remaining.
5. Blackberry Empathy Phone
The phone is used in conjunction with a biometrics ring that is worn
by the user to collect “emotional data”. Spec-wise it features a
transparent OLED screen that becomes transparent when not in use and
opaque during interaction. The front is all touch surface, while on the
back there is a physical keyboard.
It is touch based and all the user’s connections are shown
graphically so you can see who is connected to whom. Each contact has an
avatar that is encompassed by two colored rings. The inner colored ring
shows the contact’s previous emotional state, and the outer ring
represents the contact’s current emotional state. It is important to
show the shift in emotions in order to see how an event has affected
that contact. Another important feature that was the “Emotional Health
Chart”. This chart would monitor the user’s emotional health through an
indefinite period of time.
6. Sony Ericsson FH Mobile
Sony Ericsson FH Mobile Phone has a pivotal point to it. It flips
vertical on a pivot to mimic a phone and rotates sideways to become a
viewing screen for the media functions and web browsing. The phone even
becomes an intercom of sorts when split into two, allowing easy
communication between the two parties holding each end.
7. 3D Mobile Phone
Focusing on the use of 3D in cellphones, Petr Kubik has designed this
all-in-one-piece that includes the glasses, intuitive stylus and
expandable screens. The 3D apps support 3D movies and camera plus allow
you to make surreal calls with family and friends that pop outta the
screen!
Here are some of the specs envisioned for the 3D Mobile Phone:
* Photovoltic screen at the rear for instant recharging
* Dimensions: 66×133x14mm
* Expandable Touch Display size: 177×104mm
* Interactive stylus
* 3D Glasses
* Adjustable Leg Support
* Dimensions: 66×133x14mm
* Expandable Touch Display size: 177×104mm
* Interactive stylus
* 3D Glasses
* Adjustable Leg Support
8. Concept Phone for Deaf
Pratt student Suhyun Kim is quite concerned about the deaf folks and
wants them to enjoy technology as much as we do. Her Visual Sound is a
mobile phone for the hearing impaired that converts voice input to text
and text input to voice. The design features two handy pillars that
scroll sideways to expose the roll-out display. To communicate, the
impaired person feeds in the text onto the touchscreen display, which
gets converted to voice simulation for the person on the other end of
the phone and vice verse.
9. Mobile Script Cell Phone Concept
Big screen consists of 2 layers: a soft OLDE – touchscreen and soft
nano material hardening in the filing of low-voltage nego. At the time
opening screen hard and bouncy, after work on the side of the screen is
pressed Eject, and becomes soft and mosey inside. The “Mobile Script”
mobile phone does not require a power charge, its case is covered with a
nano material, converting the Sun light into the energy for your phone
feed. At your phone’s display you can watch how much charge is left at
the battery and how strong the power of the light which charges the
battery is.
10. Window Phone
The Window Phone is a concept mobile phone that is able to transform
its appearance like a window as per the weather. The phone is designed
as a thin, clear and transparent plastic sheet, which remains clear
during a sunny day, becomes humid during a rainy day and takes a dump
outlook during a snowy day. The user can write text messages or draw
pictures on the phone in different weather conditions which will later
transform and show as SMS characters. The screen features sensitive
interaction with the user and comprises the state of a window in
different weather conditions.
11. Next Generation iPhone – NOT A Phone
Ambitious designer Samuel Lee Kwon’s concept design of the iPhone
shows just what the folks expect out of Apple products in the future.
Samuel’s concept iPhone comprises of a small wrist worn projector that
has a few icons of its own. When you click on the respective icons, the
main body of the phone gets projected on your palm. Yes, it’s that cool!
Turning your palm into a touchscreen, you then start interacting with
your phone.
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