by MobiGates — published on November 26th, 2007

Designer Vincent Palicki introduced a new concept SE cell phone with the full size USB port. It’s a slim candy bar style phone complete with a big screen, standard SE key layout but touched up with stainless steel buttons.
Via Yankodesign
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by MobiGates — published on November 3rd, 2007
by MobiGates — published on September 14th, 2007

CUin5 is the NONOBJECT “super-practical” mobile phone. It was designed by Branko Lukic co-founder and partner of NONOBJECT.
tags: branko lukic, cuin5, nonobject, concept, concept phones, super practical
by MobiGates — published on September 2nd, 2007




Sanyo introduced a new concept phone powered by a single AA battery. It’s very simple basic handset (doesn’t even have a display) with up 5 hours of talk time and 250 hours of standby. It was made for Japanese carrier Willcom.
tags: aa battery, sanyo, sanyo concept, willcom, willcom concept, basic handset, basic phone
by MobiGates — published on August 25th, 2007

Product Visionaires GmbH is a concept designer company of BenQ Mobile based in Berlin. This Snake Phone is not an unique concept (NEC) but quite nice. Have a look and enjoy.
tags: , benq siemens, benq siemens snake, benq siemens snake phone, benqsiemens, concept phones, snake phone, future phones
by MobiGates — published on June 27th, 2007

New concept phone from designer Chris Kujawski BLANK is based on the principle that the device that you carry with you most often should reflect your personality as much as possible. The OLED touchscreen that wraps the entire front of the phone gives you an ability to customize the interface in your style. The removal of a dedicated keypad also allows you to watch media in true widescreen format. BLANK also features a camera shutter button that is ergonomically placed on the back of the phone.
tags: blank concept phone, blank phone, chris kujawski, concept mobile phones, concept phones, future mobile phones, future phones
by MobiGates — published on June 10th, 2007
The Yoyo phone is the latest mobile concept by ModeLabs designer Shaik Ridzwan. YoYo was designed for environmentally-concerned mobile phone users - it`s power itself using solar and kinetic energy. The keypad of the Yoyo is ranged around its edge, with a display in the centre. According to a piece by phone technology blog Intomobile , the Yoyo phone - designed by ModeLabs - uses photovoltaic cells (which convert light into energy). It’s also powered by a pendulum circular movement and has retractable headphones that trigger a pendulum motion. Via tech.co.uk
tags: nec, nec yoyo, nec mobile, yoyo phone, concept phones, future phones
by MobiGates — published on December 29th, 2006


NEC designers have created a concept Tag cellphone that is made from some form of rubbery shape-memorizing material, bending and twisting to your command. It is soft, flexible and it can be hung from a belt or wrapped around the users arm. Shape-memorizing material and multiple pressure sensors allow the phone to change its shape according to the mode. The user can also alternate the mode by changing the shape.
Source NEC
tags: nec, concept mobile phone, future mobile phone
by MobiGates — published on December 25th, 2006


The idea of the latest Nokias AEON concept phone is similar to BenQ-Siemenss Black box and Synaptics Onyx. All AEONs surface is a touchscreen, that replaces the traditional keypad.
tags: benq-siemens, nokia, concept phone, future phone
by MobiGates — published on December 20th, 2006
Have a look at flask, a concept phone from NEC.
tags: nec, concept phone, flask