Nokia Scentsory the future phone in Multi Sensor

The concept of Nokia Scentsory is quite cool actually. It is a mobile communication device that works with the senses of smell, sight, hearing and touch. Besides basic audiovisual features, Scentsory is able to detect, transmit and emit smells as well. It can also radiate colors, lighting, and temperature from the caller's environment. The dual-screen mobile has a LED touchpad, speakers, hidden camera and temperature sensors. Nanotechnology has played an important role in development of this new device. Using highly sophisticated sensors, the electronic 'nose' samples the odor of the caller's environs and transmits this to the recipient electronically. Kimberly Hu designs the Scentsory.
When the phone is in 'flat mode', the LED touchpad, two screens and stereo speakers for audiovisual calls are accessible. In 'open mode', two screens with a hidden camera and stereo speakers, interior scent detectors, emitter and exterior temperature sensors are exposed. In 'closed mode', the phone's slim profile suits traditional voice calls. The LED screen on the lower folding surface alerts the user to incoming calls.

Nokia's New Mac concept phone
Hii Friends , This Nokia concept phone is directly inspired by the so called Apple Mac Phone and so there is no doubt that the creative brainchild behind this is a die hard Apple fan. Now this is why the phone has been given the name of being Mac Phone. Anyways talking about this excellent Concept Mac Phone, it sports a brilliant QWERTY and numeric keypad and ofcourse a catchy touchscreen that surely gives a feel of the white Mac. 
The phone is designed beautifully without any borders although there is no word on its technical specs or the operating system. Full marks to Mac Funamizu, a web/graphic designer working in Tokyo, Japan.
Transparen Nokia Phone Features a Touchscreen

Luckily, designer Juan Carlos Garzon created one such Nokia concept, with a touchscreen interface and a transparent display.

The lower side of the handset includes the battery, most of the hardware, incorporates the on/off button (front side) and a 5 megapixel camera (at the back). This Nokia concept’s display also emits light, allowing for better usage during night time.

NOKIA E97 CONCEPT PHONE BY FABIEN NAUROY

This E97 concept features a full French format ‘AZERTY’ keyboard and a small LED screen in a very slick package.
The Nokia 888 Concept Phone


In a few years, we may all be wearing our phones on our wrists, not around our ears. That’s the promise of the Nokia 888 communicator concept phone, which is gaining recognition in global design and communications industry journals.
Created by Tamer Nakisci, a Turkish student, for the Nokia Benelux Open Design Awards, this phone offers a malleable interface that can be bent, twisted and wrapped into different shapes like a wristband. Wow! That’s even cooler than my parent’s old 8-track cassette player. By the way, Mr. Nakisci’s favorite song is rumored to be “Twist and Shout.”
This phone uses liquid batteries, provides speech recognition, a flexible touchscreen and touch-sensitive body cover. Plus, its simple programmable body mechanism can change forms for different situations.
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