Future of Mobile phone: Concept
Nokia’s Morph: Morph is a concept that demonstrates how future mobile devices might be stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their mobile device into radically different shapes. It demonstrates the ultimate functionality that nanotechnology might be capable of delivering: flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces. The ‘SeeSaw’ Mobile Concept: Featuring a high contrast OLED Display, a thin form factor and an almost flush fitting keypad. On the back there is ridge which houses a camera and a flashlight. This ridge also means if you set the phone down on a flat surface the slightly titled screen will still be visible. Nokia AEON Concept: Brix Concept: The full front face of the device is occupied by the display. But combined with the ability to connect to other Brix handsets, this thing has endless possibilities. The borderless-displays of the Brix handsets can be connected in modular fashion to form one giant display, as you see above. When connected, the handsets can share pics, vids, music, etc. and a temporary media folder is created to share files between the Brix phones until they’re disconnected. BenQ Concepts: Esato Concept: Designed from titanium and stainless steel, it measures 45 x 73.5 x 10.25 mm, and has two inner touch-sensitive screens. The main screen measures 2.8 inches, with 400 x 240 resolution, offering 262,000 colours. ISD Concept: Tube Concept: The ultimate chat machines. Pei-Hua Huang Concept: The phone has a 3 Megapixel camera and there is a 65k color LCD touchscreen display. The LCD display is not for you to preview the picture, instead a transparent frame is used as a viewfinder. The phone is named “What You See Is What You Get”. because what you can see in the  a transparent frame (viewframe) is what you can get as a photo shot. Other Concepts:
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