Sunday, 23 November 2014

Sony Xperia W80 Walkman Phone

Sony Xperia W80 Walkman Phone



It’s been a while since there was a new Walkman phone on the market, so a fresh concept can’t hurt. David Quijada has rendered a series of interesting devices over the past year or so and today he’s back with a Sony Xperia Walkman concept.


Sony Xperia W80 Walkman Phone Rendered by David Quijada


This model is called Sony Xperia W80 Walkman Phone and it comes with a Snapdragon quad core 2 GHz processor, 2 GB of RAM and 64 or 128 GB of storage. It also has IP 68 water resilience and it can also take shocks. To me, this model combines the traits of an Xperia Active and the ones of a Walkman. The new Walkman concept runs Android 4.4 KitKat, integrates a 5 inch Full HD IPS display and has a 4200 mAh battery.
There’s FM radio on board, WiFi, 4G LTE, HDTV tuner feature and a 21 megapixel back with wide angle lens. Upfront there’s a superselfie 8 MP shooter and we even get a few sports features, like pedometer, GPS, Google Fitness and Health, plus a G Sensor. This looks like a very youthful device, to be honest.

Sunday, 9 February 2014

iPhone 6

iPhone 6 With 5.5 inch and 4.7 inch Diagonals

 

The latest rumors regarding the iPhone 6 have shown that the latest Apple handset may arrive in a few diagonal versions. Those include a 5.5 inch unit and a 4.7 inch smartphone. Both models have a 16:9 aspect ratio and the bigger model supports a 878 x 1568 pixel resolution, while the 4.7 incher has a 750 x 1338 pixel resolution and this is the vision of Federico Ciccarese:


iPhone 6 With 5.5 inch and 4.7 inch Diagonals Rendered by Ciccarese Design


The iPhone 6 concept made by Ciccarese Design includes a Touch ID sensor within the Home button and the screen shown here is an edge to edge one. As you can see at the back, the device is slightly curved and it has a very smooth back area. Seen from the back, the iPhone 6 may seem like some sort of high tech mouse.


iPhone 6 With 5.5 inch and 4.7 inch Diagonals Rendered by Ciccarese Design


Its speakers seem a tad bigger and now you can see how thin this model is in comparison with the iPhone 5s. It also ditches the rectangular format for even more rounded corners. The metallic ring is still present around the edges, but the ultraslim bezel makes the whole device even more elegant. I wonder if this edge to edge display is fragile when exposed to random hits on the sides of furniture for example.
What do you think of this design?

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