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Sunday 16 February 2014

Nokia Lumia 1080:the flexible smartphone on wrist

Future technology Concept Nokia Lumia 1080 the flexible smartphone on wrist

Phones in the form factor of a wristwatch in the near future promises to be a very popular segment of the mobile market, many gadget makers are now showing genuine interest to them. However, community Windows Phone studiously ignores this segment, and the reason – a restrictions of mobile platform from Microsoft. It is possible that things will change,when such smartphones interested seriously by Nokia, the largest strategic partner of the software giant. The concept of a futuristic smartphone Nokia Lumia 1080 presented designers 91 Mobiles. It is a powerful mobile phone in the elastic body with aflexible 5-inch OLED-display. The device boasts a serious technical specifications.
Nokia Lumia 1080 is based on quad-core processor with a clock speed of 1.8 GHz, RAM is 2 GB, there is a 13-megapixel main camera with Xenon flash, the basic 32-megapixel camera for video calling. And as the OS supports the latest Windows Phone 8.1 Blue, which has not yet been announced. But, as you might guess, the most interesting thing is that the Lumia 1080 can be worn on the wrist like a big clock.  

folding smartphone Samsung Galaxy S5

Future technology Сoncept folding smartphone Samsung Galaxy S5

Samsung at any time can start production offlexible AMOLED-display and mobile devices with such panels. On technical and organizational level, everything is ready. Apparently, until problem in economic side of the issue. The authors of the concept Samsung Galaxy S5 assumed that all problems will be resolved in six months , when will the new flagship of the Korean brand . 
Concept Samsung Galaxy S5 has no significant differences from the flagship smartphones third and fourth generation with the exception of one small detail , it is folded in half along the longitudinal axis and turns in a kind of player. It is a smart move, because the size of smart phones continues to grow , and it’s very inconvenient to carry in your pocket. The use of a flexible display completely would solve the problem. 

Another undoubted advantage of a smartphone is that the frame around the display has a minimum thickness. From the left to the right edge of the screen takes up almost the entire space. A fringe the top and the bottom was a little thicker. The space required from above for the speaker and a buttons bottom. It is hoped, that to yield Galaxy S5, Samsung company would find the opportunity to do something like that. 
Samsung Galaxy S5 concept
Concept of a folding Apple iPhone 6
Concept Flexible Cell Phone and new technology
Concept of folding smartphone
Folding tablet

Flexible iPhone-bracelet

Future technology Concept Flexible iPhone-bracelet

Apple is trying to do everything possible to maintain the status of an innovative brand. This is very much possible , but truly revolutionary technology in the range of U.S. brand appear infrequently,perhaps,marketers do not foresee high demand on the futuristic solutions . Disadvantages of the real world , as always, are replenished worthy concepts. 
The authors of the new work is a designers Degra Studio (Poland). In the external form the flexible transparent mobilephone can guess the iPhone with its unique interface. However, the creators of the concept chosen not to contact Apple and has given the name of a work X Phone. The smartphone boasts a crystal-clear flexible display, that folds out to form a closed shape. Such a toy can be worn on the wrist.
To implement the project X Phone required display with the organic light-emitting diodes (OLED). Prototypes of these components exhibit regularly at major exhibitions such companies as Sony, LG and Samsung. However, on a market still come out only curved, but not flexible displays. It is a pity,because these toys certainly would enjoy demand. With reasonable price,of course. 
Exotic iPhone: bracelet and signet
Concept Transparent iPad
Concept of a smartphone with convertible transparent screen
Phones of future

a perfect sound

Future technology Concept of a smartphone with a perfect sound

Smart phones are becoming more advanced, sometimes some innovations are beginning to seem redundant and irrelevant, although in practice they are happy to meet the target audience. Today, manufacturers of mobile electronics hardly produce music smartphone,and it’s a big omission. The solution may be a device, similar to the concept of Audio Phones. The concept addresses the need for innovation in the field of sound technology in Smartphones 
As you can guess from the name, Audio Phones is smartphone,that equipped the  Ultra Mobile audio system the surround sound. The sound is output from the five built-in speakers, large enough to device body arching outward. They found a place for a miniature subwoofer that somehow cope with low frequencies in  There are a few nice extras, features that will be appropriate only for music device. On the motherboard of Audio Phones is located a set of LEDs, light-music he plays to the beat of the track being played or specially prescribed program. Remarkably , the LEDs can be painted in any shade, creating original combinations. 
Designer: Wang He 

The Future of Cell Phones

What's Next: Speed Is Just the Beginning

Today's mobile phones can already send e-mail, browse the Web, and keep you in touch with friends and colleagues via voice or text message. Tomorrow's handsets will add even more to the menu, morphing (as needed) into always-connected portable game consoles, full-featured TVs, and credit cards. Here's a quick look at what's coming:
Networks: In the next few years, cell phone networks will move data at several megabits per second, and will coexist with WiMax, Wi-Fi, and, for TV, DVB-H or MediaFLO. IMS will let them work together.
Handsets: Look for sleek designs (such as Frog Design's Ubik), better battery life, e-payment support, and graphics muscle for true TV and console-style video gaming.
Cameras: Expect not just high resolutions (8 megapixels and beyond), but also the same image-processing capabilities found in current digital still and video cameras.

Network Hopping: Enabling Seamless Internet Access

Rob Scheible, IMS/Multimedia Director, Nortel
GSM, CDMA, Wi-Fi, WiMax: Can't we all just get along? With IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), we just might. Now in trials, IMS network technology will allow any type of packet data--voice calls, video, music, HTML, you name it--to move seamlessly between IMS-enabled networks. With IMS, you'll be able to start a call on your cell phone and end it on a VoIP landline, watch pay TV on either a handset or a big screen (smart-card technology identifies you), and access your contacts from any connected PC or handset. But the benefits will kick in only once IMS is widely deployed, which will take several years.

Tomorrow's Phone: Fold It and Go

Many of today's hot new phones started out as just a glimmer in an industrial designer's eye. The most successful of these new designs are picked up by handset manufacturers and eventually offered to you by your cell phone service provider.
We asked Frog Design, the Silicon Valley industrial design and consulting firm with clients as diverse as Victoria's Secret, Maxtor, and Yahoo Music, what a cell phone might look like several years from now. They shared with us this innovative prototype design. Click on the image to see more features.

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