Showing posts with label Future concept Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Future concept Mobile. Show all posts

iPhone 5 Features And Release Date [INFOGRAPHIC]

Apple Inc. has issued invites for an October 4 event that will showcase the highly anticipated fifth generation iPhone. Since January, tech sites and news agencies, all citing suppliers, insiders, or their crystal balls, have reported about the release date and the new features of the iPhone 5. The show in Apple's campus will tell you if the iPhone 5 will have a design overhaul or have minor cosmetic changes and help assess how far off or accurate are the Internet's daily servings of iPhone 5 stories.

 

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Flexiphone - Recharge Itself Within 30 Sec

New innovations in technology have made modern gadgets sleek and functional more than ever before. Giving a whole new meaning to flexibility, British designer Philip Pearce has come up with an innovative cellphone named the “Flexiphone” that as depicted by its name features a flexible body that can be molded according to the need of users to enhance their experience.

Powered by an organic battery created by NEC that allows high-speed charging, the new handset adds sustainability to your chatter as well. Believe it or not, the radical battery can be fully charged within just 30 seconds.Comprising an indestructible graphene touchscreen, the Flexiphone touts a waterproof body that also includes a speaker and keyboard, which can be separated from the body to make it more flexible and thus user-friendly.

 

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Future Blackberry Mobile Model

This new model Blackberry will arrive in 2012. This phone can determine the mood of its owner, changing the color. In continuation you will see more and demonstration on this phone.

 

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A CONCEPT OF NEW NOKIA

 

The Nokia Kinetic isn't just a sleek concept phone. It's a sleek concept phone that raises itself up into a standing position when a call comes in. Huh?  Inside the Kinetic is an electromagnet that can shift weights in the curved base, causing the phone to tilt upright on cue, that cue being an incoming call. Telemarketer again? Tap the phone to decline the call and it'll fall back down. It's intended to be a playful feature, though I can see it being useful in a quiet office where even vibrating phones are sometimes an irritant to others