September 14th, 2009
Clark
Usually we give a phone to our friends by pressing the numbers on our cell phone, or looking in the telephone book and our friends’ images just rose before us. But the futuristic Gaia Phone promises to become your Indentity which displays a virtual wall full of pictures of contacts in our phonebook and the sequence depending upon the strength of your relationship through dectecting by the number of calls to/from that friends. It can brighten or fades-out their photo. Smooth shape like an egg is totally cute!

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September 11th, 2009
Clark

Yay! It’s been awhile since we’ve posted a mobile phone concept that promises to do everything under the sun in the thinnest form factor. I was getting withdrawal symptoms. The Mobile Script phone explores what functions any contemporary mobile device should have; internet access, documents on the go, games, communication, and mobility.
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September 11th, 2009
Clark

The flexible OLED screen of EOS folding phone concept from Kyocera is able to change its shape from a clamshell to close like a clutch-purse or a wallet. Appealing to our humanistic senses, a semi-rigid and soft polymer skin is used surrounding theflexible OLED display.
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September 11th, 2009
Clark

Really, why would I want this MID (Mobile Internet Device) over the current iPhone I use? Lord! I know you’re up to your neck with Apple banging, so for a change let’s compare it to an LG Arena, Samsung I7500 or evenBlackBerry Storm 2. Where does this MID score over the rest of these Internet efficient phones? Two places: Prime Real Estate i.e. a three screen setup that opens to 210 x 210 mm and an Integrated Stand.
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September 11th, 2009
Clark
Designed for the Future Mobile competition, the Trou by designer Mac Funamizu is set to introduce holography in our mobile phones. Taming the concept of hologram for a cellphone, the no-display phone makes a call to far ahead in the future, but with 3D tech evolving, holograms delivering better results and designs developing like human brains, we can expect Trou, a hologram-projecting flexible mobile phone concept and its like, to be real by 2020.
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