Tuesday, October 10th 2006

Nokia shows off it's 'Aeon' concept phone

Nokia has always been focused on making "products that allow users to more readily stamp their personality on their gadgets." Nokia has recently unveiled a brand new concept phone. The concept phone has several interesting features, such as a fuel cell and a hydrogen tank. What's most interesting about the concept phone is it's touch screens. The touch screens have processors on board, so they can run independently of the phone. Since the buttons are entirely virtual, the phone can swap instantly between a media center, a phone with a number pad, or a text messaging platform with a miniature virtual keyboard. The concept phone, codenamed "Aeon", may also ship with wireless capability.
Source: The Register
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11 Comments on Nokia shows off it's 'Aeon' concept phone

#1
SPHERE
humm that looks cool
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#2
Track
Cool, but how do u fold it?
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#4
PVTCaboose1337
Graphical Hacker
Looks like a cool concept. and more things to break too...
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#5
newmodder
i would hate to fall on my ass with that thing in my back pocket
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#6
Seany1212
thats amazing, can change your colour of your phone whenever you want :D , but i bet its real expensive and real expensive to fix. Would be cool if they implimented a finger print scanner into the touch screen, would improve security and should switch off and lockdown when anyone else uses it as that phone probably wont ship with a small pricetag
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#7
Pinchy
i reckon thats pretty nice....but id hate to see the price :(
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#8
Seany1212
it runs on hydrogen?! how the bloody hell are we supposed to recharge it?! :eek:
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#9
Shyska
Well, pour some clean (distilled) water in it.
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#10
Pinchy
we'll work out all that after weve spent like a billion dollars on buying it :p
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#11
mclaren85
I think that phone was the main source of inspiration for developing iPhone.
Too bad for Nokia..
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