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- WPhone Concept by Retovona is a Beautiful Windows Phone 8 Design
Posted by : Viie shop
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Designer Retovona came up with a very interesting Windows Phone 8
concept called WPhone. We’re dealing with a beautiful handset here, that
seems to have an edge to edge screen and a pretty thick metallic body.
It separates the screen panel and the lower side of the facade, where
the Windows Phone buttons are.
At the back we’ve got a big speaker and the device is shown in both
white and black. The upper half of the WPhone is a bit iPhone-like and I
very much like the discrete notification LED from the right side. Also,
the camera mechanism looks elegant and it’s integrated in a very subtle
way. WPhone has at the lower side a micro SIM holder and micro USB
connector, also used to charge the battery. They’re covered with a
special lid, while up at the top we find a big loudspeaker and a
Power/Lock key.
There’s also a camera key on the side and I like how the Windows Phone Metro UI fits to the big edge to edge screen. If you allow me to speculate, this would make a very good Surface Phone, with a dual core or maybe quad core Snadpragon S4 CPU, a 4.5 inch display with a 1280 x 768 pixel resolution, 32 GB of storage, 1 GB of RAM and an 8 megapixel camera. Would this make a good Windows Phone flagship for you? In the end I’d like to say that Retovona said on the site where he/she promotes the work he/she does that this may be a last concept. Please encourage the designer, so we may see more work from him/her in the future!
There’s also a camera key on the side and I like how the Windows Phone Metro UI fits to the big edge to edge screen. If you allow me to speculate, this would make a very good Surface Phone, with a dual core or maybe quad core Snadpragon S4 CPU, a 4.5 inch display with a 1280 x 768 pixel resolution, 32 GB of storage, 1 GB of RAM and an 8 megapixel camera. Would this make a good Windows Phone flagship for you? In the end I’d like to say that Retovona said on the site where he/she promotes the work he/she does that this may be a last concept. Please encourage the designer, so we may see more work from him/her in the future!