Showing posts with label Concept. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concept. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2014

[CONCEPT] Samsung Galaxy S6

Samsung Galaxy S6

The year is coming to an end, and Samsung has already given us the Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy Note 4. Now its time to look forward toward the Galaxy S6, which Samsung is rumored to be working on under the codename "Project Zero" Here's a vision of what it may look like.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

[CONCEPT] Google Nexus 360 - A futuristic wearable smartphone

Google Nexus 360 (concept)

We are currently witnessing the birth of smart wearable accessories. Smartwatches are slowly creeping up around us and will eventually be as common as the smartphones we use today. However, this interesting concept from 91mobiles gives us a glimpse into our near future - Meet the Google Nexus 360.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

[CONCEPT] Lenovo designed Google Nexus 6 could be colorful with curved display

Google NexusWith Lenovo's recent purchase of Motorola, rumors have been circulating that the new Motorola owner may be tasked with building the next Nexus. While there is no guarantee if this rumor will become a reality, We will definitely add Lenovo to the list of possible Nexus 6 manufacturers until we learn more.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Is Nokia working on Windows 8 tablets

There have been many rumors circulating about Nokia working on Windows 8 tablets, but there has been very little evidence to backup these reports until now. Some recently revealed patent documents show that Nokia has already filed patents for tablet designs at the US Patent Office, back in March 2011.

The first one resembles the unibody design we have grown accustomed to on the Nokia N9 and the upcoming Nokia Lumia 920. We expect Nokia was planning to use this for a rumored Meego tablet which was in their roadmap. The second design is more traditional and looks like something you would commonly see in today’s tablets with curved back and rear edges.

Monday, September 10, 2012

NexPhone - Your all in one Phone, Tablet, Laptop and PC

nexphoneThe NexPhone is a concept device by NexCrea which uses Ubuntu for Android software to offer an all-in-one combined device experience.

While current generation devices rely on the cloud to sync data between them, the NexPhone concept hopes to allow users to carry all the data on one device – their phone. They can then dock their NexPhone onto the NEXTABLET, NEXLAPTOP or NEXMONITOR an have a fully functional tablet, laptop or desktop computer, all powered by the NexPhone.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

[Concept] Microsoft Surface Phone with Windows Phone 8

Surface-Phone

With the announcement of the tablet, the world started to wonder if Microsoft will continue their venture into hardware by releasing a Windows Phone 8 device. While Microsoft denied that they were working on a Windows Phone, a designer has shared his concept of what a Windows Phone from Microsoft may have looked like.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Early render of Nokia Lumia PureView Windows Phone 8 device leaked

A recent leaked imageclaims to depict a Nokia Lumia PureView device with Windows Phone 8 and the same 41 megapixel camera found on the .


The device boats a 4.3 inch curved glass display with HD resolution with a dual core processor and an Adreno 320 GPU powering it. The 41 megapixel camera on board will capture the amazing photos we have seen on the PureView along with 1080p HD video.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Google's "next-gen personal communication device" revealed ?


Back in February an FCC filing revealed that Google was working on a "next-gen personal communication device" in their secret Google X labs, and the company has now decided to reveal it to the world. While the project has still not been officially announced, the photos and videos give us an idea of what we can expect.

The project titled Project Glass shows a pair of Android powered glasses which has most of Google's services integrated. You can manage your communications, look for direction on maps, take photos and so much more without the need of using your hands.

Check out the following video demonstration of Project Glass and share your thoughts in the comments section which follows

Friday, January 20, 2012

[Concept] iPhone SJ

We know that Apple has an iPhone 5 in development but we have no idea what this device will look like. Meanwhile a designed by the name of Antonio De Rosa, founder of ADR studios has an idea of how he would conceptualizes the next iPhone.

Dubbed the iPhone SJ - the device features a capacitive glass screen encased in a sleek polycarbonate body.

Check out the photos and concept video which follow

iPhone 5 concept

With the Apple iPhone 4S sharing the same design as the Apple iPhone 4 many of us are impatiently awaiting the release of the iPhone 5, to once again bask upon Apple's design prowess. A designer by the name of Kris Groen has his own idea of how he would image the next generation iPhone to look

Check out the concept video of the device which follows:

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Windows Phone 7 - Tablet Concept

Check out the video which follows of a concept tablet device running Windows Phone 7. I sometimes wonder why most of these concepts don't make it into mainstream devices, the ideas are quite brilliant.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Android Concept - The Phone of Tomorrow?

Since the launch of the iPhone back in 2007, Phones have started to take a very generic shape. Fewer buttons, a  large capacitive screen and some of these features that make up the smartphone of today.

For months, the contour curve of the Nexus S was probably the most creative look I have seen on a device, until I saw a concept android device.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

My Nokia Windows Phone concept

I love Nokia, but I have not been a  fan of Symbian OS for some time now. Nokia has done a great job making Symbian a stable platform and Symbian is one of the most comprehensive in terms of pure features. However I find that Symbian is not able to compete with modern smartphone platforms in terms of user friendliness.

Because of this we have seen a sharp decline in users on the platform despite strong developer support and platform support from Nokia.