Showing posts with label Concept. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concept. Show all posts

April 20, 2015

Sony Xperia Z Fourth Generation Leak

News and Reviews Gadgets Technology: Sony Xperia Z Fourth Generation Leak. News of the plan of Sony Xperia Z Fourth Generation continues to circulate on the internet until now. Various speculations were emerging, but there is one site leaked the latest photos claimed as the Sony Xperia Z Fourth Generation with some updated information.

Pictures Sony Xperia Z Fourth Generation shown is the design concept. At first glance, this smartphone from the body design has a rounded shape. and the tip of a sharp curved corners.

As rumored detikINET from Softpedia News, Monday (20/04/2015), Sony Xperia Z Fourth Generation has the code name 'i1-4'. In other words, the mobile phone is the Xperia Z4, the next generation of Xperia Z3. According Xperiablog Sony is referring to the generation since the Z1 we believe, especially given the codenames:

April 05, 2015

Nokia (Finlandi) Android Concept

News and Review Gadget Technology: Emerging Nokia with android operating system is not new though Nokia has been acquired by Microsof. Unfortunately, this time Nokia company located in Finland have to keep waiting until 2016, when it will be allowed to make a phone under its own brand again. However, Nokia is rumored to have made the smartphone concept that will be produced. as below.

Nokia (Finland) Android concept
Android Nokia phone above is illustrated by Chacko T. Kalacherry, who welcomed the Nokia back to its role as a mobile maker. There is a slight touch on the concept of smart phone Nexus this, but some part of the visual identity of the Nokia retained. 

The resulting device seems wrapped with a metal material, the Nokia logo clearly a few millimeters below the earpiece. It appears fairly large front camera on the top right corner and is quite interesting this time the speakers mounted in the side of the body. The 3.5 mm Jack audio and a mini usb port shown on top.

July 21, 2010

Toshiba SmartPad (concept) Show off in Australia


Today, there is rumor out there that Toshiba has show their new product concept others its latest tablet netbook or PC (Toshiba Libretto). This is new concept showed of that introduced in Australia.

This new product of Toshiba centering to the one screen PC that we call it a PC Tablet and the PC Tablet of Toshiba called SmartPad. Smartpad based the full touch-based screen and "it will be 7 inch touchscreen arranged in clamshell design" quoted from pcautority.com.

There is no certain information about the Operation System for this PC Tablet. It can be using the Android Operating system or may be use the Windows 7 Operation System. Confirmation about the specific information also yet confirmed. But the SmartPad will be launching at September-October timefarme.

Source: pcauthority

January 21, 2010

Morph going to be real soon

When i saw the demo of Nokia Morph in video concept i ever recognize that it like unbelievable thing in that year.

But, now there is rumor that Nokia Morph is soon to be real. Noikia has concept that phone can be any shaped like the figures below. "This is a nano technology" I memorize that when read the source. How ever, nokia will makes cellphone feels different. And if this gadget comes to be true, i think Apple must spin their brain to be a rival

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December 19, 2009

LG, Samsung develop solar-powered cell phones

IDG News Service - LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics will unveil next week prototype handsets that are recharged by solar panels built into the case.

Samsung's phone, called Blue Earth, is a touch-screen model with rounded corners designed to look like a "well-rounded pebble," Samsung said.

Continuing the environmental theme, the phone is made from recycled plastic and doesn't include harmful substances such as brominated flame retardants, beryllium and phthalates.

The solar cells on the phone occupy most of the rear of the phone's case.

LG didn't release much information about its prototype phone, but images from the company show what appears to be a version of its KF750 Secret handset with, like the Samsung phone, solar cells covering the rear of the phone's case.

In both phones, which were announced almost simultaneously by the companies in South Korea today, the solar panel doesn't provide enough power to run the phone directly and is used to recharge a conventional battery inside the device.

So will the new phones mean an end to chargers?

Almost certainly the answer is: not initially. Samsung confirmed that its Blue Earth phone comes with a charger, but added that it's an energy-efficient one that draws just 30 milliwatts in standby mode.

LG says it hopes to commercialize solar-charged phones when it has a model that provides three minutes of talk time after charging for 10 minutes.

In the dark confines of a pocket or bag the phones won't be able to charge, so users will have to ensure they are regularly out in the light. Also, since the solar panels occupy the rear of the devices, they'll have to be kept face-down for maximum efficiency, which might lead to scratching and scuffing of the display itself.

Still, development of the handsets shows that companies are thinking about making Earth-friendly products or are at least thinking about the environmentally conscious consumer and the growing market for "green" products.

Both companies offered no timing for when the prototypes might become commercial models or pricing details.