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Nokia Kinetic Concept is Able to Stand Up On its Own
05/08/2010 03:25
Loading ... British designer Jeremy Hopkins decided to create an unique phone concept, Nokia Kinetic, that turns digital information into kinetic energy. What does this mean? Well, basically, the phone will stand up on its own, once you get a notification, thanks to a kinetic energy-based system.
This is a 2009 design, with the Nokia phone using a classic mini USB port, a camera, speaker and a bulky lower side. The front side looks like a hybrid between the N81 and iPhone 4 and if you’re wondering about the whole “standing up” thing, know that the device relies on an electromagnet. This mechanism is placed at its based and shifts the phone’s weight, to keep it upright.
At the end of the article you can also see MyNokiaBlog.com’s version of the Nokia Kinetic phone design, if you’re curious.




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EC 509
28/06/2010 02:13
Nokia’s more busy with real handsets these days, than with concepts, but we’re glad to have stumbled upon such a design, created by Matteo Trisolini. He made the EC509 Green Core phone for Nokia, as an eco-friendly device, that comes with a PRT packaging carton, that can be re-used in order to send back the handset to its manufacturer for service.

Nokia EC509 relies on kinetic energy for powering it up and, as you can see, it features a hole, used to spin and charge the phone, without even requiring a battery. This is a sustainable mobile phone, also featuring a recycled PET display cover, LED battery indicators and rubberised areas.


[via The Design Blog]
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X6 8g
25/06/2010 03:11
While presenting the X5-01 slider in Singapore, Nokia has also announced a new version of the X6, namely the Nokia X6 8GB (this is the third version of the handset, after the X6 32GB and X6 16GB).
The new Symbian smartphone has a blue back case and, of course, it comes with only 8GB of internal memory.
Other than that, the X6 8GB is not at all different from the old X6, featuring a 3.2 inch touchscreen display with 360 x 640 pixels, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, Ovi Maps with free navigation, Bluetooth, stereo FM radio, 3.5mm headset jack, and 5MP Carl Zeiss camera with autofocus and flash.


Nokia X6 8GB will be available starting the third quarter of the year for only €225 (about $275). At this price, I can really see Nokia selling lots of X6 8GBs around the world.
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C1-02
25/06/2010 02:49
Le constructeur finlandais Nokia vient d'annoncer quatre terminaux mobiles d'entrée de gamme parmi lesquels les C1-01 et C1-02.
Le modèle C1-02 en est très proche physiquement et techniquement. Les seules différences se situent au niveau de l'appareil photo numérique qui est absent et des finitions proposées avec un choix entre des tons bleu, gris, noir et prune.

Les téléphones mobiles Nokia C1-01 et C1-02 seront commercialisés à partir du quatrième trimestre à respectivement 59 et 55 euros, hors subvention opérateur.
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