A brief introduction…
The concept is a phone that can be bend in any shape the user wants.This allows it to be carried wherever the user want; around the wrist,in the chest pocket or in the bag.
By sending each other messages that contain emotions, the phone canchange its shape to fit the message. It can for example change its shapeto a heart when someone sends his love towards the person with the phone.

What I think can be improved…
The phone is designed in the way that it is flexible and can be bend or roll, but the size is more or less being restricted to the original dimensions of this phone model. So, the future phones can be designed in a more flexible way(e.g. able to deform the phone’s shape). In this case, the overall size of the phone can be able to extend to a larger one to accomodate more interfaces and also the phone’s form can then be changed to a wider variety.
There are plenty of rumors out there on what the next release of iPhone from Apple is going to be like, so i thought i would jump on the bandwagon and write one too!!!

• Titanium and Glass.
• OLED screen
• 3G
• GPS
• Front camera for iChat
• Removable battery
• 3.2 Megapixel camera
• Video
• 32 GB
This concept does look overly squarish to me, but wouldn’t it be cool to have your iPhone made out of Titanium?
Do you think Apple would release such a specs for their up-coming iPhone? Titanium and OLED screen? The price for the existing iPhones without contract are already costing a hefty some, let alone a device with specs as mentioned above, hmmm….im skeptical.
The concept iPhone 4G below looks much better!  Lets keep our fingers crossed that Apple will release another awesome device in the near future!
Pocket-lint has found a really cool futuristic concept iPhone Next G, by designer Samuel Lee Kwon, as featured on the Yanko Design website. At present alive in concept only, Kwon envisages that the iPhone of the future will actually be a “NOT A Phone” – instead of carrying an actual phone in your hand, you'll have a device strapped to your wrist that projects the iPhone display onto the palm of your hand via a mini-LED projector. You can then interact with the display image, rather than a physical touch screen. Yanko Design poses the question: “are we in for projection screens for iPhones?” Well, who knows what the future might bring? However, the concept wouldn't be without its teething troubles, as many of the comments underneath the story point out, a projection device would be very difficult to see in bright sunlight, so unless that could be solved, would the phone only be effective in a darkened room?

What I really love about this, about from it just being a very cool concept, is the fact that the iPhone of the future still comes with an AT&T contract!
Again, unlikely to ever make it to market, the Kinetic has possible the most inventive way of alerting its owner of an incoming call/text. I personally get fed up of hearing the same old bleeps, and tones day after day, so anything different would be great. Instead of vibrating, or ringing, the concept device stands up when someone’s trying to contact you. Apparently, it does this by turning electrical energy into kinetic (movement) energy. Awesome right? The only thing that bugs me slightly, is what might it do if it was in my pocket? Does it resort back to the traditional methods of notification?
Nokia N900 has already booked a user delivery, but not intended users could soon be in New York and Chicago Nokia Flagship Store to buy this phone. Current sale price has been determined for 649 U.S. dollars, or about 4413 yuan.
The Amazon release the links to buy Nokia N900, prices cheaper, Jinshou 510 U.S. dollars. This price totally contrary to everyone’s surprise, compared to an official report when it is published out of the price of 450 euros,it is less a lot.
The "Nokia Money" service will make it possible "to send money to another person just by using the person's mobile phone number, as well as to pay merchants for goods and services, pay their utility bills, or recharge their pre-paid SIM cards," the company said in a statement.

The service, available 24 hours a day, will be rolled out from early 2010.
Nokia said it was building up a large network of Nokia Money agents where consumers can deposit money or withdraw cash from their mobile accounts.
"We believe mobile financial services offer a market opportunity with long term growth potential," Nokia's chief development officer, Mary McDowell, said in the statement.
"In many countries, mobile phone ownership significantly exceeds bank account usage," she said noting that there are more than four billion mobile phone users worldwide compared to 1.6 billion bank accounts.
Nokia is the world's biggest manufacturer of mobile phones with a 38 percent market share. It is racing to diversify its operations as its rivals Apple and Research in Motion experience raging successes with their respective "smartphones", the iPhone and the Blackberry.
The Finnish company announced earlier this week the launch of its first mini-laptop, a highly-competitive sector currently in development.
(c) 2009 AFP
The iPhone rival handset from Research in Motion (RIM), the BlackBerry 9500 Thunder is reportedly going to be launched in Q3 2008 according to the Wall Street Journal. Verizon will get the exclusive launch rights for the U.S., while the rest of the world will at least initially be able to grab the gorgeous device through one of many Vodafone's subsidiaries.
Release date is set for Q3 2008, so I guess it will probably be somewhere around September. Roughly at that time, Sony Ericsson will release XPERIA, 3G iPhone may also be announced, and suddenly buying a mobile phone goes from complex to ultra-complex decision with the 3G iPhone & HTC Touch Diamond also vying for attention.
Rumors of Apple’s tablet are going around the Internet again, and this time IDF has predicted that Apple’s tablet will appear in 2010, and not 2009. Considering that we’ve less than a month to go before we see 2010, we can certainly believe that. Apparently the device will sport an 8 to 10-inch touchscreen and will be more like an iPod touch and Mac. Could the Apple tablet give Amazon’s Kindle a serious run for its money?
LG all models test mode: Type 2945#*# on the main screen.
2945*#01*# Secret menu for LG

IMEI (ALL): *#06#
IMEI and SW (LG 510): *#07#
Software version (LG B1200): *8375#
Recount cheksum (LG B1200): *6861#
Factory test (B1200): #PWR 668
Simlock menu (LG B1200): 1945#*5101#
Simlock menu (LG 510W, 5200): 2945#*5101#
Simlock menu (LG 7020, 7010): 2945#*70001#
Simlock menu (LG 500, 600): 2947#*

Code to read phone version :
- Phone without SIM
- Enter 277634#*# or 47328545454#
- Select 'SW Ver.info'
Code to reset phone :
- Phone without SIM
- Enter 277634#*# or 47328545454#
- Select 'Factory Reset'
Code to enter UNLOCK MENU :
- Phone wit SIM inside
- Enter 2945#*88110#
Test Menu 8330 : 637664#*#
Test Menu 8180 V10a: 49857465454#
Test Menu 8180 V11a: 492662464663#
Test Menu 8130-8138: 47328545454#
Test Menu 8110-8120: 277634#*#

Nokia E7 Specs:

          The E7 features the same aluminium body as the N8 & has almost the same exact specs except for

  • Display screen: 4 inches AMOLED touchscreen
  • Snapdragon Processor
  • Body: Anodised Aluminum
  • Camera: 8 megapixel with LED Flash and HD video recording
  • Battery: 1200 mAh
  • Memory: 256 MB RAM and 1024 MB ROM
  • 3.5 mm audio Jack
  • microSD slot
The C7 takes a less serious attitude and places much more emphasis on entertainment. The C7 is all about social networking and makes the most of the new social networking features introduced to the latest version of Symbian. The C7 will give live updates from Facebook, Twitter and your email accounts directly to the phone homescreen, so that you can stay informed of the latest goings on without needing to actively check these individual services. Like the E7, the C7 features a superb screen, this time a 3.5″ display making the most of AMOLED technology.
In Brief – The Nokia C7
The C6-01’s big brother, the Nokia C7 combines a larger 3.5 inch AMOLED screen with a focus on stylish design and the all-important and ever popular social networking integration. This handset should retail at about £280, making it a serious competitor for anyone who wants a bit more bang for their buck.
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