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Apple iPad 2 Design, Created by Joy Studios
19/02/2011 01:56
The German firm Joy Studios sent us a tip concerning an iPad 2 design, that you can see after the break. There’s even a video of the device at the end of the article, if you’re interested. Turns out that this new slate runs iOS 4.2 and uses the iPhone 4 design traits. For more info be sure to read on.

Joy Studios’ creation supports WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, 3G+ connectivity and GPS, plus it incorporates a 3MP FaceTime camera and comes with a dock connector. Strangely enough, there’s also an SD card slot on this iPad 2 concept, a mini HDMI port, but the display is the same 9.7 inch multitouch screen, with a good resolution: 1920 x 1280 pixels.
As far as memory is concerned, you get either 32, 64 or 128 gigs of storage. Basically this is a larger iPhone 4, with some design traits borrowed from the first iPad. If this were real, how much would you spend for it?





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[via Joy Studios]
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iPhone 5 Concept, Possibly the Very First One!
19/02/2011 01:47
We all know that the iPhone 4 was very much a failure, compared to the previous Apple handsets, so the need for a new device to repair the brand is great. Thus, we give you the iPhone 5 concept, the very first of its kind, unless there’s some other design out there.
For starters, the new iPhone will get rid of the antenna issues and it’ll be extremely flat, as seen in the image above. On the left side you’ll find a touch volume control mechanism, well, the entire left side will serve for that purpose, to be more precise. You’ll move your finger from bottom to top in order to reduce the volume.
iPhone 5 supports 4G connectivity (100 Mb/s in download) and it comes with adjustable backlight and the same great Retina Display on the iPhone. The camera at the back will be a 10.2 megapixel unit and the internal memory will be either 32GB or 64GB. A better battery will also be in the mix. What do you say? A mere project or something close to reality?
[thanks Nico for the tip] [via handyflash.de]
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Home | About | Contact Us Suggest a concept! Concept Phone Designs and News * * Archive for the ‘Apple’ Category Next Generation iPhone Concept Projects Its Interface on Your Palm Thursday
19/02/2011 01:44
We usually deal with phones on this site, but this iPhone 4 accessory was simply too cool to ignore. We’re talking about the steel case pictured below, designed by Ryan Glasgow for LtdTools. Believe it or not, the product has become real and it’s available on the market for $95 and it solves the iPhone 4 antenna issues.
Its features include a stainless steel body, an elastic band that allows the case to hold cards, delrim fastener housings, a hinged lid and tabs for easy opening. The large camera cutout leaves enough room for the wide angle iPhone 4 flash on the device and the case’s backplate was removed, as you can see in the images, to reduce weight.
Sure wish Apple was handing out such cases for free…
  
[via Yanko Design]
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iPad Gets Camera Via Concept Case Accessory
19/02/2011 01:40
Everyone wants a piece of that Facetime action on the iPhone 4 and some are not afraid to get it, as shown by the following iPad case concept. Created by Chet Rosales, this Apple tablet accessory is called iPad Cam-Case and it finally implements a camera on the famous slate.
Said camera can be rotated and used to capture the user’s face during a videochat session. You’ll find the video capture component in the corner of the case, working in both landscape and portrait views. The case relies on a rubber-plastic layer for extra grip.
Also, this accessory’s bottom half slides you can insert the iPad in it and there’s a port at the bottom for docking purposes.





[via Yanko Design]
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ARC
28/01/2011 03:50
Sony Ericsson rêve de devenir le principal fournisseur de smartphones Android au monde. Son nouveau modèle Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc a de solides arguments en ce sens.
Sony Ericsson, comme Motorola, s'est presque entièrement tourné vers les smartphones Android pour retrouver sa rentabilité. Si le fabricant est sorti du Top 5 mondial des fabricants de téléphones portables, il est en passe de réussir son pari et affiche de nouvelles ambitions : devenir le principal fournisseur de smartphones Android au monde.
Le fabricant a proposé plusieurs modèles en 2010 mais a parfois peiné à coller avec les dernières évolutions de la plate-forme Android, ne leur permettant pas toujours d'exploiter pleinement leur potentiel.
Au salon CES 2011, Sony Ericsson se rattrape en présentant le smartphone Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, un terminal directement sous Android 2.3 Gingerbread et qui se présente comme le premier de la série Xperia pour 2011 ( on devrait en voir d'autres au salon MWC 2011 de Barcelone en février ).
Ce joli modèle mise sur le design, avec des matériaux de qualité pour sa coque et une forme légèrement incurvé pour une prise en main idéale, et se présente comme le smartphone le plus fin au monde, avec seulement 8,7 mm d'épaisseur, coiffant au poteau le LG Optimus Black ( 9,6 mm ). Cela ne l'empêche pas de disposer d'un grand écran 4,2" multitouch avec technologie " Reality Display " utilisant le moteur Mobile BRAVIA hérité des technologies pour téléviseurs et écrans plats de Sony.
Celle-ci améliore le contraste et la finesse de l'affichage, ce qui devrait donner tout son potentiel avec les contenus multimédia diffusés sur son écran 854 x 480 pixels traité anti-rayures. A bord du Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, on trouve un processeur Qualcomm 1 GHz avec 512 Mo de RAM et un port pour cartes mémoires microSDHC permettant de disposer de 32 Go d'espace de stockage ( carte 8 Go fournie ).
Ultrafin, Mobile Bravia et Sony Exmor R
De dimensions 125 x 63 x 8,7 mm pour 117 g, le Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc embarque un APN 8 megapixels avec ouverture 2.4, smart zoom x 2,46, autofocus, flash LED, stabilisateur d'image, détection des visages et des sourires et un capteur Sony Exmor R qui optimisera les prises de vues en conditions de faible luminosité ( un contexte toujours délicat pour les APN de mobiles ).
L' APN permettra aussi l'enregistrement de vidéos HD 720p qui pourront être diffusées sur grand écran via son port mini-HDMI. Le smartphone est compatible WiFi ( support du DLNA et hotspot mobile ), Bluetooth, A-GPS et Radio FM.
On y retrouvera toutes les applications mobiles Google et l'accès à l' Android Market. Le smartphone Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc embarque une batterie 1500 mAh mais son autonomie n'est pas connue.
Smartphone quadribande GSM / GPRS / EDGE et bibande UMTS / HSPA, il sera disponible en deux coloris ( argent et bleu ) dès le premier trimestre 2011, à un prix non encore communiqué.
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