Totally Spaced-out Concept Cell Phones
No, really, we’ve come a long way, baby (since the early 1900s, that is). Check out this Russian peasant making a call:
The good thing about concept design is that you don’t have to worry too much about how the actual thing is going to be made. Can the existing
1. The Natural Year Phone
This was created in the name of recycling… after all, how durable do we want our devices to be when they become near-obsolete in five years? The phone is made of hay (or should we say of “weed”?) and completely disintegrates in two years’ time – only the screen and soft keys remain behind, and even these may be subsequently recycled. However, we have doubts about its practicality. Just one of those “nice to see, good to hold… but no thanks!” pieces of
2. Window Phone
What features would you like on your phone today, mister? The weather? Done! The Brits may like this glass cell phone concept, as it will predictably predict even the most unpredictable English weather, if such a thing is at all possible.
3. Cell Phone
A roll-out display and cute buttons placed on the scroll are definitely hot-looking… but imagine using this piece on an everyday basis. If you’d need to pull the display out in a jiffy, then the
4. Easy Tiles Phone
What would you do if you didn’t have the
5. Radia – Circular Cell Phone
Who says cell phone has to be rectangular? An oddball round shape can also be suitably scintillating. No kidding, but this one might be a feasible design for Paris Hilton, who loves to talk in circles… literally!
And we’ve barely even scratched the (non-scratch) surface! Here’s still more…
Weirdest Shape For A Cell Phone:
Another strong contender for the strangest phone shape is this O2 “Molecular Phone”
Weirdest Material For A Cell Phone:
Maple Phone
Weirdest Display for a Cell Phone:
… is a total absence of one!
Weirdest User Interface for a Cell Phone:
A Finger Touching idea
Do you notice a certain paradigm shift (in cell phone fashion and design) in the next picture? Well, who knows what mind-altering new designs are we going to see in the next few years…