Sunday, April 18, 2010

Tomorrow's Cell Phones

We have become very reliant on cell phones in the last twenty or so years, including using them as our main phones at home instead of landline phones. The future technology of cell phones is incredible. Here is a preview of just a few of tomorrow's cell phones:



"Nokia Flexible Concept Phone" This phone made of memory plastic can be molded to fit around your wrist, yet can be heated to return to its original shape.




"Visual Sound Phone" This phone is designed for deal people that uses a voice-to-text concept which is a huge step considering the current teletypewriters.




"Mobile Script Phone" The phone pictured here has a unique style with a small screen, but has a larger touch screen hidden within the phone’s body.




"Natural Year Phone" The fact that most people change phones every two years is the concept of this phone. It will biodegrade naturally once the two years is up.


The “Morph” phone uses nanotechnology for flexibility and transparency screen to mold the phone into any shape that is convenient for the user. Plus, the phone can even clean itself.



"Sticker Phone" This phone is rechargeable through a solar panel that can stick to a window via a suction located on the back of the phone.



"Leaf Phone" This organic phone joins the creative visual aspect with functionality, plus you can wrap it around any part of the body, for example, your wrist, arm, or neck.




"Cobalto Phone" This concept is definitely taking us into the future with its almost all glass design. This phone’s main feature would include 3D images which could help Google maps become even more useful.



"Window Phone" This phone has the ability to tell the weather conditions at any time. In order to text, you blow on the screen to switch modes and write with your finger as a stylus.
If you would like to see additional cell phones of the future, check out the website below.

1 comment:

  1. I love how people are making scifi a reality. Most people probably do know this but the cell phone was inspired by the Star Trek Communicator. Looking at the second and third photos looks like another concept by Gene Roddenberry. The show Earth Final Conflict depicts phone that opens to a clear screen that has full touch screen, full video conference, and link to your computers. We can look towards scifi to see our next ideas of the future.

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