Archive for 28 Feb 2013
Nokia Catwalk aka Lumia 1008 Features Rotating camera, Interesting Button Integration
Looking for a phone that comes with Windows Phone 8 Blue
preinstalled? We’ve got it here, in concept phase! Meet the Nokia Lumia
1008 aka the Nokia Catwalk, that was rumored before MWC
2013. This render was created by Edgar Mkrtchyan, who never fails to
amaze us with his Nokia concept smartphones.
This is a slightly curved phone with an upper side that has a piece serving as a rotating camera. This model has crazy good specs and it’s truly a high end flagship phone. It runs Windows Phone 8 Blue and relies on a Snapdragon 600 1.6 GHz CPU and there’s also an Adreno 320 GPU in the mix. To that we add 2 GB of RAM and moving to the design a bit, the top and bottom of the phone used anodised aluminum, while the rear hull is made of polycarbonate.
Nokia Catwalk uses a 4.5 Inch PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack display, with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. Finally, that rotating camera at the top involves a 38 megapixel sensor, with Pureview technology, 3X optical zoom and double LED flash, plus Xenon flash. Other specs include 32 GB of storage, a microSD card slot and a 3200 mAh battery. You can charge the device by induction and it also comes with a micro HDMI port.
The interesting part is the area of Windows Phone buttons, so well embedded and discrete… Also, you should know that the changeable back cover of the phone can be made with a 3D printer.
[Thanks Edgar Mkrtchyan]
This is a slightly curved phone with an upper side that has a piece serving as a rotating camera. This model has crazy good specs and it’s truly a high end flagship phone. It runs Windows Phone 8 Blue and relies on a Snapdragon 600 1.6 GHz CPU and there’s also an Adreno 320 GPU in the mix. To that we add 2 GB of RAM and moving to the design a bit, the top and bottom of the phone used anodised aluminum, while the rear hull is made of polycarbonate.
Nokia Catwalk uses a 4.5 Inch PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack display, with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. Finally, that rotating camera at the top involves a 38 megapixel sensor, with Pureview technology, 3X optical zoom and double LED flash, plus Xenon flash. Other specs include 32 GB of storage, a microSD card slot and a 3200 mAh battery. You can charge the device by induction and it also comes with a micro HDMI port.
The interesting part is the area of Windows Phone buttons, so well embedded and discrete… Also, you should know that the changeable back cover of the phone can be made with a 3D printer.
HTC One Tab is Inspired by the Design of HTC One and Has Huge Speakers
Mohammad Mahdi Azimi has become a regular on our site, since the
designer has created quite a few interesting designs lately. The latest
work involves the HTC One Tab, a slate inspired by the HTC One phone,
announced exactly one week ago.
It reminds me a bit of the proportion of the HTC Flyer, but the back is totally HTC One, with Beats Audio also on board. As you can see, the two BoomSound speakers from the top and bottom of the handset have been moved to the sides of the tablet, but you can also see them as on the top/bottom, if you hold the tablet in landscape mode, which you probably will.
There’s also a front camera here, a main back camera without flash, that’s probably a 5 or 8 MP unit. I expect a kickass audio experience out of this model and the Snapdragon 600 CPU inside, plus 2 GB of RAM and at least 32 GB of storage. The design would be unibody, with an aluminum case and HTC Sense 5.0 in a slightly modified version to fit a tablet. Fancy the HTC One Tab as the future HTC tablet or will that dream never come to life?
[Thanks Mohammad Mahdi Azimi ]
It reminds me a bit of the proportion of the HTC Flyer, but the back is totally HTC One, with Beats Audio also on board. As you can see, the two BoomSound speakers from the top and bottom of the handset have been moved to the sides of the tablet, but you can also see them as on the top/bottom, if you hold the tablet in landscape mode, which you probably will.
There’s also a front camera here, a main back camera without flash, that’s probably a 5 or 8 MP unit. I expect a kickass audio experience out of this model and the Snapdragon 600 CPU inside, plus 2 GB of RAM and at least 32 GB of storage. The design would be unibody, with an aluminum case and HTC Sense 5.0 in a slightly modified version to fit a tablet. Fancy the HTC One Tab as the future HTC tablet or will that dream never come to life?
[Thanks Mohammad Mahdi Azimi ]