The flexible phone pictured below, dubbed the PaperPhone was unveiled by the researchers at Queen’s University in Canada. They worked with a team from Arizona State University to develop this device, that relies on a similar E-Ink technology as the one used on the Amazon Kindle e-reader.
You can use the handset to make calls and send texts, read...
There’s another reason why we love AMOLED screens, aside from picture quality and it turns out that Samsung has been creating such a display, in a flexible version, that can withstand some hammer torture. Here’s the violent experiment, in the video below:
Samsung’s flexible AMOLED screen is a mere prototype, but it behaves great...
Nokia CLIPit is a very interesting concept, that’s also elegant, since it comes with a Persian turquoise stone encrusted and quite safe, thanks to a finger print as a SIM. This device is seemingly scheduled for 2010 or so and it hangs on to the user by clipping itself to any clothing, purse or even objects.
CLIPit was created by Mohammad Zamani,...
Concept phone designer Liam Quinn created a bunch of cool looking watch phones, that you can see pictured below. These devices are flexible and they packs AMOLED displays and touch keypads.
Three models were created: a low end one that slides around the user’s wrist, a mid end watch phone and a high end unit of this kind. The concept watch phones...
Flexible phones are certainly the future, as is the device below, created by John Kwan and based on an axis and flaps that open up on the sides. These flaps open and create a display, probably a touchscreen one, but there’s also the possibility of gesture control support.
There’s a navigational segment at the lower centre side of the phone...