just documenting a phone style. that is all.

via Will The Firestone Bear A Semblance Such As This? – Cell Phone Beat.
just documenting a phone style. that is all.

via Will The Firestone Bear A Semblance Such As This? – Cell Phone Beat.
so now at&t created a software for you to keep track of your social media sphere….it is why we invented netbooks cause cellphone companies are falling behind. It is weird, they are not and yet they are, cause there is too much to handle when it comes to the information world of communication. So i applaud to their attempt… but i wonder the success of it.

Through a single carousel menu, users can view and manage their social communities, communicate and track events in real time, and get live news feeds from over 35 leading news, sports, and entertainment sites. Once a user populates the application with his or her information, users can see and respond to tweets, status updates, wall posts, profile comments, photo activity and friends’ news feeds across their communities. Users can also access new or unread articles from their customized content feeds.
chocolate anyone…. oh you want kisses or bars?

To be unveiled soon in August, here are 2 more pictures of the upcoming LG BL40 chocolate phone.

There are some, indeed there are many people across the world that would love to have a mobile intelligent hotspot right in their pockets to endure the virtues of connectivity on the go. For that lot of people, Novatel Wireless has introduced the MiFi 2372 HSPA, which is the latest version of its Mobile Hotspot with multi-mode operation that includes HSPA, UMTS, EDGE and GPRS. This device has the ability of creating a personal cloud of high-speed internet connectivity which can be shared over a bunch of users and Wi-Fi enabled devices such as cellphones. It promises (for the reviews are yet to come) data speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps downlink and 5.76 Mbps uplink-which is really fast for a portable connectivity device. The thingamajig comes with Novatel’s proprietary NovaSpeed technology which steps up a gear for videos, online games, multiple downloads etc. It can also double up as a storage device for there are relevant capabilities integrated.
take your wifi anywhere! AWESOME!
via Novatel Wireless Unveils Its Latest Mobile Hotspot, MiFi 2372 – Cell Phone Beat.
these pictures make me laugh but it does have a point about the gaming phones of the future… WII power!

LG, Korea announced the release of another clamshell device aimed at users in the country, namely the LG SV800 / KH8000 / LH8000. Also known as LG Lollipop, the handset is obviously targeted at young mobile users, and it comes in three color versions: Cutie Pink, Aqua Blue and “Boyish Titanium”. This fashionable clamshell phone features 220 LEDs on the outside that can display pixel animations. Additionally the Lollipop phone can light-up in 35 color shades that can be associated with specific callers. Another highlight of the new LG phone is the self portrait camera with software that helps to make a good photo of you.
video from a korean pop band using the phone.
this is their Commercial Video for the phone… one word: COLORFUL!
via LG announced fashionable clamshell phone Lollipop in Korea | HotCellularPhone.com.
i figure i should catalog this blog post because he talks about a pet peeve i have towards motorola’s Razr phone. It was in the beginning the turning point or the great design influence about perfect design. Personally, I don’t believe the product should demonstrate perfect design. This product demonstrated great project management from a global perspective. And the worst human traits destroy the intent of this design. That is to move onward even when you are on top. Motorola did not move on to a new design architecture, they started their hole when they did sister models of the same phone, and personally that hurt their industry. Design is great but it is also trendy too, For the Americans a phone is a piece of fashion clothing. Our taste for color, cut, style changes too often.
I recently did a Q+A for a publication that’s going to be included at this year’s IIT Institute of Design Conference you should go. The question got me thinking about Motorola and the RAZR. It used to be my de-facto story to communicate the power of design. But as I began answering the question—I quickly realized how the story highlights both the power and limitations of design. Anyway—thought you might enjoy a preview. And definitely consider going to the conference which will include esteemed individuals such as Bill Buxton, A.G. Lafley, Claudia Kotchcka, Roger Martin, and Bruce Nussbaum to name a few.
Q: Give me your favorite example of a company or project that used design to figure out “where to play” or “how to win”.
A: Interesting timing on this question. I used to reference the Motorola RAZR as a textbook example of the power of design. The story had all of the right ingredients: A brand that needed a breakthrough product, a prototype that pushed the idea forward, an end product that had reflective emotional appeal and influenced the design of other products. But it’s worth taking a look at Motorola today which is currently having difficulties finding a buyer for their handset division. Somehow along the way, they could not disseminate the success of the RAZR and the story ironically becomes a case study for the limitations of design. I still believe design can be transformational, but it cannot be divorced from the corporate culture or values that a company believes in.
My favorite current examples tend to highlight the ecosystem of experience a brand or company can provide. I like to talk about examples such as Trader Joe’s, SouthWest Airlines and even digital cousins such as Flickr and YouTube as examples of not only design—but the total experience. What once started out as the poster child for design—the RAZR may actually become the poster child which demonstrates that form and function is simply not enough. It was good design which ultimately became a low-priced commodity. Sustainability is a hot topic in the design world right now and the RAZR illustrates that we need to think about sustainability beyond the “green” sense—Motorola was simply not able to sustain the momentum of the RAZR. I recently read an article where the author said that the Apple Air is the “RAZR for notebooks”. With hindsight being 20/20, this may not be the compliment it was intended to be.
just came across this and like the graphic interface influence on the cover. it is weird thinking this phone was made back in 2008… LOL
via LINK.
I seen several designs for solar panel cellphones, i personally think this phone execute it the best. in terms of style, aesthetics, and behavior. What bugs me about samsung’s solarphone is that they put the panel on the back of the phone. Who in their right mind want to put their phone’s screen upside down. People fear to get their screen scratched up! They really need to understand user behavior and their relationship towards their phones, people are just as bad with phones as with their cars!
An environmentally-friendly mobile phone debuted in Japan, which is now enjoying an “eco boom.” It is Sharp Corp’s “Solar Phone SH002″ released by KDDI Corp as one of its summer 2009 models of the au brand mobile phones.
The SH002 is equipped with a solar cell module on the back of its chassis. The solar cell module can be used as an auxiliary power source when the remaining battery level is low or zero. Though Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and LG Electronics Inc announced handsets with similar concepts at Mobile World Congress 2009, which took place in February 2009, Sharp is the first company that released such a product in Japan.
via [Solar Phone Teardown] Sharp Debuts Solar-powered Handset [Part 1] — Tech-On!.
I tweet this video ten days ago… it is a Japanese commercial for the product.