Nokia Tana Tablet PC is a Full HD Slate With Handset Format
You may have figured out by now that Nokia tablets
are popular concepts, but in real life there’s actually no proof that
such a device will exist. The latest device of this kind comes from Juri
Karasjov, who see the Nokia tablet as a bigger phone. The result is the
Nokia Tana device, shown below:
This tablet PC packs a 14 megapixel back camera, a 3 megapixel front camera and a 7.4 inch display, supporting a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. It also has an enhanced sound system, it weighs 310 grams and it measures 7 mm. The camera at the back uses Carl Zeiss technology and as you can see, with the presence of those capacitive Windows buttons at the bottom of the screen, we’re dealing with a handset format here.
It makes the tablet prone to use in portrait mode rather than landscape, which is not exactly a good idea for a slate. The Lumia styling is still slightly present here, but only discretely, since the device is less rounded now and more rectangular. Are we ready for a Nokia tablet that’s actually a bigger phone? By the way, it would be nice if the Nokia Tana would make phone calls…
[via Juri Karasjov]
This tablet PC packs a 14 megapixel back camera, a 3 megapixel front camera and a 7.4 inch display, supporting a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. It also has an enhanced sound system, it weighs 310 grams and it measures 7 mm. The camera at the back uses Carl Zeiss technology and as you can see, with the presence of those capacitive Windows buttons at the bottom of the screen, we’re dealing with a handset format here.
It makes the tablet prone to use in portrait mode rather than landscape, which is not exactly a good idea for a slate. The Lumia styling is still slightly present here, but only discretely, since the device is less rounded now and more rectangular. Are we ready for a Nokia tablet that’s actually a bigger phone? By the way, it would be nice if the Nokia Tana would make phone calls…
[via Juri Karasjov]
Samsung Flexible Tablet Turned From Patent to Concept
The folks of mobileaks.nl have created a new flexible tablet concept
with Samsung branding, basing their design on the recently leaked
patent, shown at the end of the article. This patent proves that Samsung
is preparing a flexible tablet with a brilliant edge to edge display.
This device supports Full HD resolution on a 10.1 inch diagonal and other specs include 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage and microSD card slot. The Samsung flexible tablet relies on a 1.6 GHz Exynos 5 Octa processor, an 8 core processor that’s found on some versions of the Galaxy S4. There’s a 3 megapixel front camera here and a 8000 mAh battery inside.
When the device is in flexible mode it will provide a built in kickstand for extra balance. The horizontal part of the touch display may serve as a keyboard, turning it into sort of a laptop. Interestingly enough, Mobileaks reports that they have a tipster confirming the existence of the tablet prototype. Aside from being pretty and original, is there any REAL use for this flexible tablet?
[via Mobileaks.nl]
This device supports Full HD resolution on a 10.1 inch diagonal and other specs include 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage and microSD card slot. The Samsung flexible tablet relies on a 1.6 GHz Exynos 5 Octa processor, an 8 core processor that’s found on some versions of the Galaxy S4. There’s a 3 megapixel front camera here and a 8000 mAh battery inside.
When the device is in flexible mode it will provide a built in kickstand for extra balance. The horizontal part of the touch display may serve as a keyboard, turning it into sort of a laptop. Interestingly enough, Mobileaks reports that they have a tipster confirming the existence of the tablet prototype. Aside from being pretty and original, is there any REAL use for this flexible tablet?
[via Mobileaks.nl]
Samsung Galaxy Youm Flexible Display Phone Gets Rendered, Specced
Remember the Samsung Youm? This is the flexible OLED display launched by
Samsung at CES 2013, that also spawned a prototype phone pictured at
the end of the article. The device was named Samsung Galaxy Youm and now
it gets rendered by Deepak Ahuja.
This is a flexible smartphone with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on board, Samsung’s TouchWiz Nature UX on top and a 1.9 GHz quad core CPU. The display here is a 5.3 inch flexible AMOLED HD+ panel with a 1980 x 1280 pixel resolution. Other specs of the flexible Samsung phone include a 13 megapixel main camera with LED flash and a front 2 MP camera with BSI.
We’ve got 16/32 GB of storage, 1 GB of RAM, a 2850 mAh battery and discretely integrated capacitive buttons. The design of this model reminds me of those pods where people in cryogenic sleep are stored. Are we ready for a flexible OLED phone?
[Thanks Deepak Ahuja]
This is a flexible smartphone with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on board, Samsung’s TouchWiz Nature UX on top and a 1.9 GHz quad core CPU. The display here is a 5.3 inch flexible AMOLED HD+ panel with a 1980 x 1280 pixel resolution. Other specs of the flexible Samsung phone include a 13 megapixel main camera with LED flash and a front 2 MP camera with BSI.
We’ve got 16/32 GB of storage, 1 GB of RAM, a 2850 mAh battery and discretely integrated capacitive buttons. The design of this model reminds me of those pods where people in cryogenic sleep are stored. Are we ready for a flexible OLED phone?
[Thanks Deepak Ahuja]
Google X Phone Concept Design by Jason Chen
Lately it’s been all Samsung and Nokia as far as phone designs and renders are concerned, so the addition of a fresh Google X Phone
pleases us. Created by Jason Chen in Cinema 4D, the smartphone below is
made by Motorola, as speculated and it resembles the iPhone a tad.
When I say that it resembles the iPhone I’m talking about the lower side, with the microUSB port and speakers. The back of the Google X Phone includes the rumored Motorola logo, that’s said to also be used as a touch area/button. We’ve got a 13 megapixel camera included here, that somehow integrates Pureview technology, although Nokia would never agree to that. One can dream, right?
The handset probably runs Android 4.3 or Android 5.0 and it measures just 7.2 mm in thickness. Its screen is a 4.7 inch Full HD one and this is a 16:9 affair. I would be surprised if there was a Snapdragon 800 CPU inside, plus 2 GB of RAM. Fancy? I like the back of this Google X Phone render more than anything.
[Thanks Jason Chen]
When I say that it resembles the iPhone I’m talking about the lower side, with the microUSB port and speakers. The back of the Google X Phone includes the rumored Motorola logo, that’s said to also be used as a touch area/button. We’ve got a 13 megapixel camera included here, that somehow integrates Pureview technology, although Nokia would never agree to that. One can dream, right?
The handset probably runs Android 4.3 or Android 5.0 and it measures just 7.2 mm in thickness. Its screen is a 4.7 inch Full HD one and this is a 16:9 affair. I would be surprised if there was a Snapdragon 800 CPU inside, plus 2 GB of RAM. Fancy? I like the back of this Google X Phone render more than anything.
[Thanks Jason Chen]
Samsung Galaxy S5 is Waterproof, Wide and Packs 4 GB of RAM
I have to say that the following Samsung Galaxy S5 concept is more down
to earth than one would think, especially if you’ve heard the latest
rumors floating around the web. Sent to us by 91mobiles, the design is
wider and doesn’t exaggerate with edge to edge screens.
The handset’s profile makes me think of the HTC One for some reason, while the clean back side makes me think of an Asian brand like Pantech or NEC. Anyway, know that the Samsung Galaxy S5 pictured here runs Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, relies on a 3200 mAh battery and it’s both water and dustproof. Inside it’s got a 2 GHz Octa core processor, 4 GB of RAM and upfront we find a 5.2 inch screen.
The design features a metallic body, a 16 megapixel back camera and a 5 MP front shooter, that can trigger even more gestures and control systems. One of them is the Smart Eye Tracking, that was actually expected on the Galaxy S4. Finally, the Galaxy S5 will bring up to 128 GB in storage. Fancy this model?
[via 91mobiles.com]
The handset’s profile makes me think of the HTC One for some reason, while the clean back side makes me think of an Asian brand like Pantech or NEC. Anyway, know that the Samsung Galaxy S5 pictured here runs Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, relies on a 3200 mAh battery and it’s both water and dustproof. Inside it’s got a 2 GHz Octa core processor, 4 GB of RAM and upfront we find a 5.2 inch screen.
The design features a metallic body, a 16 megapixel back camera and a 5 MP front shooter, that can trigger even more gestures and control systems. One of them is the Smart Eye Tracking, that was actually expected on the Galaxy S4. Finally, the Galaxy S5 will bring up to 128 GB in storage. Fancy this model?
[via 91mobiles.com]

