Archive for 5 Nov 2012
Samsung Galaxy S4 Survey by Bob Freking: You Suggest, He Creates! (Video)
I’m sure you’ve seen Bob Freking’s concepts on our website, so he’s always open for novelty and this time he has taken on the Samsung Galaxy S4.
Instead of creating a concept that looks like dozens of other mockups,
Bob wants you to suggest a design and specs. That’s why he created the
video below, that has already started to get some interesting responses
and suggestions.
People seem to believe that Samsung Galaxy S4 will have a 5 inch
screen with virtual buttons and most likely Full HD resolution.
Polycarbonate for the case is also included, as well as a 2.4 GHz
Qualcomm Snapdragon quad core CPU, although the logical choice would be a
next gen ARM Cortex A15 dual core processor, maybe a new kind of Exynos
with a revolutionary Mali T6xx GPU. Android 4.2 or maybe even Key Lime
Pie may be the OS and keep in mind that these are only my predictions
and suggestions, while the end result may be different.
A big 3000 mAh battery would be welcome, but seeing what the iPhone 5 can do with a 1440 mAh battery I’m truly stunned and would like to be impressed by its battery life not capacity… not necessarily. A jump to a 10 or 12 megapixel camera would also be welcome and I’d particularly like a better autofocus then on the Galaxy S III… And all of that put into a beautiful Samsung Galaxy S4 concept, a la Bob Freking! The comments section below awaits your suggestions, as well as the Facebook page!
[Thanks Bob Freking]
A big 3000 mAh battery would be welcome, but seeing what the iPhone 5 can do with a 1440 mAh battery I’m truly stunned and would like to be impressed by its battery life not capacity… not necessarily. A jump to a 10 or 12 megapixel camera would also be welcome and I’d particularly like a better autofocus then on the Galaxy S III… And all of that put into a beautiful Samsung Galaxy S4 concept, a la Bob Freking! The comments section below awaits your suggestions, as well as the Facebook page!
[Thanks Bob Freking]
Sony Xperia Acro L Concept, by Ben Ling
Sony Xperia Acro L is a mockup by Ben Ling that fits the usual Xperia
latest gen pattern of a rectangular phone with 720p screen and top notch
camera. We’re dealing with a handset with a 4.5 inch HD display, that’s
also shatter proof and scratch resistant. At the back we’ve got a 13
megapixel camera with LED flash, plus Exmor RS sensor.
The camera can go to 16x digital zoom and also Full HD video recording. At the front there’s a 2 megapixel camera with 1080p capture, available on this Xperia Acro L. Inside the newcomer created by Ben Ling we’ve got a dual core 1.7 GHz Krait processor and as usual with most new Xperia units dust and water resilience is guaranteed. Adreno 230 is brought on by the Snapdragon S4 CPU for kickass gaming and everything is encased inside a 10.5 mm thick package of a device that weighs 122 grams.
The hone has NFC, 1.5 GB of RAM, Android 4.0.4 ICS, upgradable to Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean and 32 GB of internal storage. Sony Mobile Bravia Engine 3 and xLOUD experience are also on board. Under the shell we’ve got a Li-Ion 2100 mAh battery, powering up the device. The phone has a sleek look and there’s a casing that seems to surround the body of the Xperia Acro L concept, with a form factor that’s a bit Nokia Lumia-ish, if you ask me…
The camera can go to 16x digital zoom and also Full HD video recording. At the front there’s a 2 megapixel camera with 1080p capture, available on this Xperia Acro L. Inside the newcomer created by Ben Ling we’ve got a dual core 1.7 GHz Krait processor and as usual with most new Xperia units dust and water resilience is guaranteed. Adreno 230 is brought on by the Snapdragon S4 CPU for kickass gaming and everything is encased inside a 10.5 mm thick package of a device that weighs 122 grams.
The hone has NFC, 1.5 GB of RAM, Android 4.0.4 ICS, upgradable to Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean and 32 GB of internal storage. Sony Mobile Bravia Engine 3 and xLOUD experience are also on board. Under the shell we’ve got a Li-Ion 2100 mAh battery, powering up the device. The phone has a sleek look and there’s a casing that seems to surround the body of the Xperia Acro L concept, with a form factor that’s a bit Nokia Lumia-ish, if you ask me…
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Nokia Lumia Portable Video Projector is Actually a Good Idea
Edgar Mkrtchyan usually sends us 3D renders of new Nokia phones,
but now he imagined a very interesting accessory: a Nokia Lumia
projector. The sketch is shown in much detail below and the designer
will also come up with a 3D render later on. This is a portable video
projector, one for Lumia handsets, a segment of accessories that never
really took off till now.
The projector shows everything you see on the handset’s screen on a big wall, which can be a good thing for conferences for example. Imagine integrating the Microsoft Office experience with this and sharing PowerPoint presentations synced from your Windows RT tablet to your Lumia for example. How cool is that? Also, watching a movie on the “big screen” becomes easier, even if you’re stranded in the mountains. Multimedia content is transmitted via NFC and the device fits in as if it were a “bed”.
There’s also a big speaker on the side of the projector and the device apparently uses Carl Zeiss technology. The portable video projector has a 3.5 mm jack, 2 ventilation grids, 2 loudspeakers, a micro USB port for charging and a 3000 mAh battery. The 3.5 mm audio jack is used to settle the phone into the cradle. The cool thing is that you can also power the phone with the projector thanks to induction charging. With the 3000 mAh battery you can watch over 8 hours of video. Price this product anywhere around $100 and you’ve got a hit!
Also, the design looks great and the device is highly portable. Notice the slope it has when placed on the table and directed upwards, very good idea!
The projector shows everything you see on the handset’s screen on a big wall, which can be a good thing for conferences for example. Imagine integrating the Microsoft Office experience with this and sharing PowerPoint presentations synced from your Windows RT tablet to your Lumia for example. How cool is that? Also, watching a movie on the “big screen” becomes easier, even if you’re stranded in the mountains. Multimedia content is transmitted via NFC and the device fits in as if it were a “bed”.
There’s also a big speaker on the side of the projector and the device apparently uses Carl Zeiss technology. The portable video projector has a 3.5 mm jack, 2 ventilation grids, 2 loudspeakers, a micro USB port for charging and a 3000 mAh battery. The 3.5 mm audio jack is used to settle the phone into the cradle. The cool thing is that you can also power the phone with the projector thanks to induction charging. With the 3000 mAh battery you can watch over 8 hours of video. Price this product anywhere around $100 and you’ve got a hit!
Also, the design looks great and the device is highly portable. Notice the slope it has when placed on the table and directed upwards, very good idea!
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