Showing posts with label concept phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concept phones. Show all posts
Monday, 24 June 2013

Samsung Galaxy S5 By Bob Freking

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Samsung Galaxy S5 By Bob Freking is Ready! Aluminum Back, 64 GPU Cores (Video)
Bob’s Galaxy S5 concept is accompanied by epic music in the video below and the device packs a 16 megapixel S camera with optical image stabilization and 6X lossless zoom. There’s also support for add on lenses and this cam takes in 10 times more light, bringing it to the best low light performance in the world of mobile. At the back we’ve got a waterproof aluminum cover and upfront the design reminds me of the HTC One X a bit…
Samsung Galaxy S5 By Bob Freking is Ready! Aluminum Back, 64 GPU Cores (Video)
This Samsung Galaxy S5 render also involves a 5 inch Full HD Super AMOLED Plus display with better pixel arrangement than the Galaxy S4. We’ve also got a new TouchWiz with fresh gestures and less memory usage. The CPU here is a 2 GHz 8 core Exynos 6 with 64 GPU cores and specs also include 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal memory. The smartphone is capable of 4G LTE and it’s even prepared for 5G…
This device comes with wireless charging, it’s light at 120 grams and an thin at 7mm in thickness. The Samsung Galaxy S5 made by Bob Freking relies on a 4000 mAh battery, it will have a Google Edition and it runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. Fancy this model?
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[via Bob Freking]
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Sony Walkman is Coming Back! New Model Adopts Xperia Branding

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Victor Cao offers us a new vision on the Walkman series of music phones, giving them the Xperia branding and a new look. The new device pictured here is the Sony Xperia W concept, that has an iPhone-ish back side.
Sony Walkman is Back Baby! New Model Adopts Xperia Branding, Looks Hot!
The handset uses virtual buttons on Android and the typical Walkman player with minimalistic options. This Walkman smartphone has all the best acoustic technologies one can get nowadays: Clear Bass, Clear Audio and S Master MX. Specs of the Xperia Walkman W include a 1.7 GHz quad core CPU, probably the Snapdragon 400 or 600 and 2 GB of RAM, as well as NFC and maybe 32 GB of storage.
The concept Xperia measures 9 mm in thickness and seems to bundle a pair of sexy headphones. The front side of the Xperia W is to me a combo between the latest Xperia designs and the Samsung Omnia 7 for some reason. By the way, the display incorporated here is a 4.6 inch Triluminos HD display, probably with Full HD res. Is the Walkman back yet?
Sony Walkman is Back Baby! New Model Adopts Xperia Branding, Looks Hot!
via Victor Cao
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The First Windows Hook Bracelet Phone Concept by petrikas

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Windows Phone is the kind of OS that pretty much explains the hardware platform it’s on: handsets. It can however pop up on the occasional bracelet or watch concept, like the one shown here. Created by Mindaugas (Gus) Petrikas, The Hook is a bracelet phone with Windows Phone 8 on board.
The Hook Bracelet Phone Concept Runs Windows Phone in a New Format
This is basically a smartphone that can twist and bend around your wrist and be worn that way. It has a curved shaped and it kind of reminds me of the Microsoft arc mouse. The screen seems pretty crisp and it has a very small bezel. The belt bundled with the phone is pretty fashionable and sturdy and I totally dig that cool Home button.
The device comes in a few colors and it’s incredibly thin, for a unit that should house a CPU, storage, RAM and possibly a camera. Would you see this device on your hand? As Windows Phone evolves, it’s expected to branch out, with formats like these included.
[via Coroflot]
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iPhone 6 Concept Tailor Made for iOS 7 by ADR Studio

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This is the very first iPhone concept that involves the real iOS 7, after a bunch of speculations and renders. We’re dealing here with an iPhone 6 created by ADR Studio, who are responsible for a few other fantastic concepts of Apple devices.
iPhone 6 Concept Tailor Made for iOS 7 by ADR Studio
As you can see instead of the Home button we now have the Apple logo and the screen of the handset is an edge to edge display. Volume buttons are also more minimalistic and frankly I don’t quite like them. This iPhone 6 involves an edge to edge aluminum shell, a brand new 4.3 inch Retina 2 display and obviously iOS 7 with all its perks and… lacks.
iPhone 6 Concept Tailor Made for iOS 7 by ADR Studio
It appears that at the bottom of the phone, in the Apple logo area you will get a sort of touchpad, with gestures and “total control”, according to ADR Studio. The camera is now an 18 megapixel unit with a double power LED flash and noise reduction, plus stabilizer. The cute Apple logo at the bottom actually integrates a very discrete camera for fingerprint authentication.
And finally, we get the Apple A7 processor, a quad core CPU that will make the iPhone 6 powerful and revolutionary. Big thumbs up!
[via ADR Studio]
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Android 5.0 Design Concept by Jinesh Shah

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Jinesh Shah was created new android 5 concept, here some shots for you. He rendered his vision of the way that the dialer and multitasking may look on Key Lime Pie.
Android 5.0 Design Concept by Jinesh Shah Part 2: Multitasking and Dialer
Multitasking is fist, with the option to peak at the currently open app, but also the option to swipe it away. There’s a card style app layout and the whole thing with the peaking reminds me of BlackBerry 10 OS. Then comes the Android 5.0 People and Dialer, with a card style dialer and the option to use the voice dial and search to call people directly.
Android 5.0 Design Concept by Jinesh Shah Part 2: Multitasking and Dialer
The contacts are now card-based and the most frequently used contact method is shown below the name of each entry. There’s also a dynamic group view and you can organize contacts by group in cards. Finally, there’s the photo gallery from Key Lime Pie, that’s truly changed this time. We can swipe to the camera and check out the highlights for each album and click to access the full album. Even the pics are organized in the same card style that Jinesh Shah seems to like so much.
What do you think?
[via Jinesh Shah]
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Nokia Lumia Z Windows Phone 8.1

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Although Nokia seems more focused on naming its devices with Lumia and then some numbers, who says that they won’t change this pattern once the Lumias start selling less well? Well, we have a fresh concept based on that idea, one that’s dubbed Nokia Lumia Z and it was designed by Rixxan Z.
Nokia Lumia Z is a 5 inch Smartphone with Windows Phone 8.1
This phone packs a 5 inch display and comes with 16, 32 or 64 GB of storage, a front 3 megapixel camera and a rear 12 megapixel shooter, although the image here has them the wrong way, obviously. Inside the handset there’s a quad core CPU and other specs include a non removable Li-Ion 3000 mAh battery, as well as Windows Phone 8.1 as the OS.
The device’s design is all squared up and it looks basically like a thinner brick, which is not exactly my cup of tea. I’d see this model as a Lumia 6xx series or maybe 7xx. Also, I think that the battery inside is a bit big by today’s Windows Phone standards.
[via Rixxan Z]
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Thursday, 23 May 2013

Call Recorder Pro v2.0 APK Free download

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Call Recorder Pro
Requirements:- Android 2.1 and up
Overview:-
Pro version of Call Recorder without Ads and includes additional features.

Pro version of Call Recorder application has an ability to:
- Enable/Disable call recording.
- Records all your phone calls.
- Play/Stop recorded audio by touch on the item
- Delete recorded items.
- Lock recorded items to prevent from auto-cleaning
- Send selected records to email.
- Confirmation dialog: Would you like to keep recorded call that is shown just after the call.

Settings:
- Enable/Disable notifications.
- Show confirmation dialog.
- Configure automatic cleaning.
- Recording source.
- Recording quality.
- File format.
- Recording channel.

If you want to have it in your language and ready help with translation - you are welcome! Please, contact me.
Records are available in the CallRecorder folder in the SD card of your phone.


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Saturday, 27 April 2013

Google Socio Its a Social Networking Smartphone

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Early this month HTC and Facebook launched a Facebook Phone and now we can already start dreaming of other social networking-focused handsets. Suman Chatterjee imagined a concept handset called Google Socio, one that integrates Google+, Twitter and Facebook at its core.
Google Socio Concept Phone is Focused on Social Networking
The phone comes with a Google UI that’s different from the default home application in the Nexus series. The Socio phone is made by Google and Motorola, supposedly and its purpose it to grab a slice of the social networking handset market. In order to access the app drawer, the user will have to pull down the clock and time widget bar downwards.
The smartphone packs a 4.9 inch display with Full HD resolution (IPS LCD) and other specs include a Snapdragon 600 quad core 2.1 GHz CPU, Adreno 320 GPU and a 2700 mAh battery. 3 GB of RAM are here, as well as up to 64 GB of storage and a microSD card slot. At the back of the Socio concept phone there’s a 13 megapixel camera with Full HD 30 fps video capture, while upfront there’s a 2.1 MP shooter. 4G LTE and Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie are also among the features, as well as wireless charging.
Another social networking phone out there?
[Thanks Suman Chatterjee]
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Google X Phone Aka Nexus 5 Key Lime Pie Handset

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Designed by Deviantart member 96design, the Google XPhone concept shown below is also dubbed the Nexus 5 and it comes with Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie. If everything goes well, we should see that OS in real life next month at Google I/O 2013.
Google X Phone Aka Nexus 5 is the Latest Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie Handset
The X Phone packs a 4.8 inch Full HD display and runs on a 2 GHz quad core processor, probably of the Qualcomm kind. There’s also 2 GB of RAM on board, a 13 megapixel camera at the back and a 5 megapixel front camera. There’s a colored ring flash at the back, with the classic Google Nexus logo pattern and a very cool look.
There’s a colored notification LED in the bottom area and as you can see, the bezel at the front is very small. Actually 85% of the front side of this Nexus 5 is a screen. There are transparent objects in the interface, such as the navbar or status bar. The Android experience is totally minimal and this device is truly well done. What do you think?
[via Deviantart]
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iPhone 6 Curved wraparound screen

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You’re probably aware of the Apple patent that was recently filed for a curved wraparound screen on a future handset, presumably the iPhone 6. Well, T3 took the story and turned into the beautiful concept iPhone shown below, plus the video at the end of the article.
iPhone 6 Curved Wraparound Design by T3 is Magic (Video)
Of course, Apple does have a huge amount of patents, so they may end up not using this one, but why not let our imagination run wild? A recent patent they filed details a wraparound AMOLED screen on a smartphone and a design that looks like the fourth generation iPod Nano. The patent says that the screen can be “unrolled” or “unfolded” thanks to a special hinge-like mechanism.
The documents include facial recognition, gesture control, layering of screens to create 3D effects, all of them very cool sounding technologies. The T3iPhone 6 concept features a resolution of 1615 x 1800 pixels, a Facetime HD 2 megapixel camera at the front, NFC, lightning connector. In the video you can see gesture controls and virtual buttons on the side, plus a new multitasking system. FIFA sure looks great on the device, as do wraparound panoramas. Will this model ever become real?


[via T3]
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Nokia Lumia Dawn

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From Mohammad Mahdi Azimi comes a new Nokia concept phone called Lumia Dawn. It’s pictured below and it’s based on a new concept: touch volume buttons. Recently I’ve heard that the LG Optimus G2 will be so thin that it will have the volume buttons on the back. Well, not it happens on the Nokia Lumia Dawn…
Nokia Lumia Dawn Features Touch Volume Buttons
As you can see, there are volume gradations on the back, in an area that you’ll surely touch. We’ve also heard that the Motorola X Phone is supposed to have a touch area at the back, maybe a button. It appears this is a fad that may quickly be adopted by major device makers. And with handsets becoming thinner and thinner, placing a button or two on the back may become necessary.
Nokia Lumia Dawn looks like a change in design direction compared to the usual Lumias and it kind of reminds me of the beautiful HTC HD7. That was a massive phone, but it was well built and had a solid feel to it.
Nokia Lumia Dawn Features Touch Volume Buttons
[Thanks Mohammad Mahdi Azimi]

source:conceptphones
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Saturday, 13 April 2013

Apple iPhone 5S Mockup Runs iOS 7.0, Has 12 MP Camera

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Deepak Ahuja is certainly one of the most prolific concept phone designers lately and now he sent us a new mockup, the one of the Apple iPhone 5S. The handset runs iOS 7.0 and it’s rather slim and has an impressively small width.
Apple iPhone 5S Mockup Runs iOS 7.0, Has 12 MP Camera
It packs a 4.3 inch LED backlit IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1080 x 1280 pixels. There’s also a 12 megapixel camera on board, placed at the back and also offering a LED flash. We’ve also got a 2.1 megapixel front camera with 720p 30 FPS video capture. There’s a quad core 1.2 GHz CPU inside and a PowerVR SGX543 MP3 GPU to take care of the gaming.
The chipset type is Apple A6 and the storage versions are 16/32/64 GB, accompanied by 2 GB of RAM. The iPhone 5S measures 7.3 mm in thickness, weighs 111 grams and supports 4G LTE on a nano SIM. There’s a Li-Ion 2800 mAh battery powering up the machine and the iPhone 5S is available in black and white. Will this be real? We’ll see…
[Thanks Deepak Ahuja]

source:conceptphones
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Samsung Galaxy S5 Render Uses True Edge to Edge Display

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The demands will be high for the Samsung Galaxy S5, especially since the Galaxy S III marked the jump from 480 x 800 to HD and the S4 to 1920 x 1080. It’s possible that next year we’ll get even more pixels on the 5 inch display, which I think will be the diagonal yet again.
Samsung Galaxy S5 Render Uses True Edge to Edge Display
Samsung Galaxy S5, in this version of render has been created by Suman Chatterjee, who did a fine job with this concept. The only thing I don’t like is how cheap the back side feels. It feels like some sort of bigger Galaxy Ace, while the front actually makes sense. I’ve seen at least half a dozen of Galaxy S4 concepts with edge to edge screens and now here’s yet another one.
The camera and the entire back side look totally low end, if you ask me and if you ask me what’s a “high end look”, just have a glance at the Huawei Edge and the Lenovo K900 handsets (just Google them) and check out those beautiful metallic backs with embedded cameras. Just gorgeous! Imagine that back and this front… total madness!
Bonus! Picture of Huawei Edge (source):
Samsung Galaxy S5 Render Uses True Edge to Edge Display
[Thanks Suman Chatterjee]
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Nexus 6 X Phone Handset Runs Android 6.0 Called Milkshake

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If you’re tired of the Nexus 5 concepts we’ve shown you over the past month, let’s take it up a notch and reveal a Nexus 6. This device is also dubbed the X Phone and it’s a new hero device supposedly made by Google and Motorola. Looking at its Android version, it sure feels like a model that would be revealed at Google I/O 2014.
Nexus 6 X Phone Handset Runs Android 6.0 Milkshake
Nexus 6 runs Android 6.0 Milkshake, so I suppose after Key Lime Pie we’ll have the “L” release this fall and then Milkshake. This Motorola Google Phone also supports spatial gestures recognition and adopts an edgy back side with the X Envelope signature, that makes it stand out. The designer of the Nexus 6, Introoo claims that the smartphone is made of semi flexible materials and composite and the whole X thing defines a new design direction, just like Nokia and its Fabula direction.
Nexus 6 X Phone Handset Runs Android 6.0 Milkshake
The Google Motorola X Phone pictured here features HDMI out, a 4.6 inch flexible OLED display and it supports 3D printed cases that can be applied on top of it. You can also add 3D printed parts to the phone and make your own unique chassis. This Nexus handset measures 8.5 mm in thickness, supports a 1280 x 768 pixel resolution, has a 10 megapixel camera, GPS, NFC, wireless charging, a 2 MP front camera and it uses the usual barometer, compass and gyroscope.
Are you ready for Android 6.0 or still curious about Android 5.0?
[via introoo.com]
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