Archive for 6 May 2013
Google X Phone Concept Designed by 15 Year Old Boy From the Philippines
It’s amazing what young people can do nowadays! Take for example the
design below, the Google X Phone concept created by Rain Tomista, who is only 15 years old and he’s a
boy from the Philippines. We’ve been hearing a lot of info about the X
Phone and now the specs you see here are based on the designer’s
opinions and some leaks.
The Google X Phone is inspired by the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX HD and HTC Droid DNA. It packs a 4.7 inch Full HD display with a very thin bezel. The screen looks very crisp and gives you sharp details and brilliant colors, even in direct sunlight. We’ve also got Gorilla Glass 3 protection on this handset and its case is made of polycarbonate that’s soft to the touch and not cheap feeling.
The material of the case has a matte finish and it’s basically a black slab with Motorola logo on it. The X Phone will feature a quad core Tegra 4i processor clocked at 2.3 GHz, a 16 megapixel camera at the back and a front 5 megapixel shooter with eye scrolling technology. There’s also 8, 16 or 32 GB of internal storage. Finally, this handset will measure 7.0 mm and comes with Android 5.0 or Android 4.3, whichever comes first.
[via Deviantart]
The Google X Phone is inspired by the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX HD and HTC Droid DNA. It packs a 4.7 inch Full HD display with a very thin bezel. The screen looks very crisp and gives you sharp details and brilliant colors, even in direct sunlight. We’ve also got Gorilla Glass 3 protection on this handset and its case is made of polycarbonate that’s soft to the touch and not cheap feeling.
The material of the case has a matte finish and it’s basically a black slab with Motorola logo on it. The X Phone will feature a quad core Tegra 4i processor clocked at 2.3 GHz, a 16 megapixel camera at the back and a front 5 megapixel shooter with eye scrolling technology. There’s also 8, 16 or 32 GB of internal storage. Finally, this handset will measure 7.0 mm and comes with Android 5.0 or Android 4.3, whichever comes first.
[via Deviantart]