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nokia 2700 classic
29/01/2009 19:17
The Nokia 2700 classic will be available in Q3 2009 Jet Black, Mahogany Red and Frost Gray at an estimated price of 65 euro before subsidies and taxes.
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Nokia 6208
29/01/2009 19:14
3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, flash, video
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Nokia 4G Concept Prototype Wraps Around Your Wrist, Is Flexible
14/01/2009 12:08
2 years before Nokia Morph was designed, there was another promising flexible concept phone that could be wrapped around your wrist. There’s also a pretty neat earpiece concept included in the design and once you unwrap the Nokia 4G Phone, you’ll see a beautiful and simplistic interface. Touchscreen is once again at work and the user interacts with it thanks to a stylus. I suppose that Morph borrowed a couple of elements from this Nokia 4G prototype, even the color, if you’re really into details.
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Open bracelet
01/01/2009 01:55
Remember the Nokia Open concept phone? It was a quite famous design of a handset that looked like a fan and now it turns out that it is accompanied by an accessory, Nokia Open Bracelet.
This “emotive” gadget is a fashion item, a bracelet adorned by silver elements that features a tiny circular display.
The small screen lets you know who’s calling, by interfacing with the handset via Bluetooth and displaying a color-coded message. Hot colors mean that a friend/someone from your family is calling, while cold ones mean that strangers of business partners want to talk to you.
Nokia Open Bracelet’s display can also be used as a watch, or as a screen that reproduces images.
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Nokia Aeon Gets Resurrected Through the Ripple Concept
23/12/2008 14:22
We never thought we’d seen something similar to Nokia Aeon again, although there were a few Chinese handsets that resembled that beauty. Now, Jeffrey Gerlach designed the Ripple Phone, which practically revives the Aeon concept, as it sports a dual multi-touch OLED screen and a very slim profile.
Ripple also features an alpha-numeric keypad, a mini USB port for charging and data transfer, a 5 megapixel camera and integrated hand grip. Aside from the numeric keypad, there’s also the onscreen virtual QWERTY one, divided into 2 segments, but still easy to use.
Also, I’ve got to admit that the photo menu looks quite hot and overall the device is very promising.
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