Crazy Concept Design of Future Mobile Phones
As far as iPhone is concerned we know what the next design would be. But what would be future of other mobile phones? Following concept design of mobile phones depict what the future mobile phone technology can bring forth to you.
These future technology designs are concepts so far but will be possible in near future but we know they will be amazing machines with lots of technology built within such as pico projector and OLED displays etc.

So heres the list of 10 concept mobile phone designs that you would love
Snake phone

Having a phone that can wrap around your wrist or arm could be useful, especially if you’re prone to losing things. But that doesn’t mean anyone would want the snake-phone created by Product Visionaires curled around their entire arm. Imagine unwrapping one of these things if you get a call. Yikes! Shrink the design down to a manageable size, and this phone would probably be a hit with people who frequent the gym.
Hidden displays

In another take on the flexibility of OLED, some concepts point toward using rollable displays to create small phones with large screen sizes. This one, designed by Tao Ma, was apparently inspired by one of humankind’s finer creations: the D battery.
Nokia Morph

When Nokia conceptualized theMorph cell phone, it wanted to show how nanotechnology could radically change portable electronics. The Morph is made of transparent and flexible material, is self-cleaning, and includes nano-sensors that can learn from the environment. In one example, Nokia suggests that the nano-sensors would be able to detect airborne threats and alert users to them.
The Morph, as its name suggests, would also change form, the company says: “Using the same principle behind spider silk, this elasticity enables the device to literally change shapes and configure itself to adapt to the task at hand.”
Nokia has a video posted to YouTube that delves into how the Morph works.
That’s one glassy phone

Sure, semitransparent LCD screens aren’t new — but a glass phone, like the one here dreamed up by Yanko Design, would offer more to see than just the wall behind your desk. Then again, such designs look as if they would attract more smudges and fingerprints than a fish tank in a preschool.
Window Phone

This Window Phone concept, from designer Seunghan Song, constantly“illustrates” the weather via the phone’s user interface. Seems a bit too weather-centric for my tastes, but it’s definitely a perfect gift for Al Roker.
The camera-projector-printer phone

Talk about multitasking phones. Meet designer Hideo Kanbara‘s phone, game controller, photo printer, and projector. When it comes to full-featured phones, this handset is tops.
Cool design, no frills

Here’s another hockey-puck concept phone. This one was designed by Jamie Lawrence for folks who don’t care about anything besides using a phone as a phone. This slider’s two glossy halves separate to reveal a small touchscreen. A nice-looking, no-frills concept.
Buzz Lightyear, eat your heart out

This mammoth wearable phone looks as if it might be the cell phone of choice for Iron Man. It has a lot of buttons — including a directional pad, a camera button, a keypad, and what looks like digital music controls — and a lot of screen real estate. According to Akihabara News, the phone is called a “Kora Bracelet Phone” and was reportedly made by Fujitsu.
F-Circle

This phone, designed by Yuji Ito and called the F-Circle, was made by Fujitsu and appeared at CEATAC Japan in 2009. It obviously borrows from the rotary-phone aesthetic and melds that with a touchscreen. It’s nice to look at, but what about practicality and ergonomics?
Just say ‘Hello’ or ‘Cheese’

I hope Sony Ericsson someday makes this concept phone, which comes with the imaginary specs of an OLED display, a 3.2-megapixel camera, 2GB of storage, and an integrated FM tuner. I love the ultrasleek handset, and it offers a flip-down camera. It has been three years since Sony Ericsson showed off the phone, so it’s time to bring this product to market — or at least to update the make-believe specs and give the device a 10-megapixel camera.
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