




Designer Sunman Kwon has developed a handy mobile phone concept called the Mooon+. It is black and sleek finish. The phone comes with large touch screen display, metal accents and a camera. The most unique point of this phone will be the Bluetooth headset. It has a removable Bluetooth headset that attached on the end. The phone will charge the Bluetooth headset when it is not in use (attached on phone), it will automatically charge by the phone. Thats really a nice work, hope Mooon+ goes into production someday.
The Triple Watch Cell Phone

The Triple Watch cell Phone, it is a wrist watch that can be transform into cell phone. Manon Maneenawa (the designer of the Triple Watch Cell Phone) said that you can slide the unit out of the wristwatch band and with a triple-flip technique, extend it to use it as a normal cell phone. When change to a wrist watch, it has a speaker phone button which enable you to answer your phone while driving. Or you can combine the Triple Watch with a Bluetooth headset and carry on a wireless conversation.
Finger Touching Wearable Mobile Device

Heres a new design from Designer Sunman Kwon, a wearable mobile device for enhanced chatting. This device is easier and lighter and corresponding to the 3.5G and 4G communication standard. It uses the instinctive input method finger joint. Excluding the thumb, with other four fingers joint it makes up 12 buttons with the knuckle button, using a 3 x 4 keypad will be the most popular input method.
The Edge Phone




Chris Owens has designed the Edge phone, a phone with glass keypad. The Edge phone comes with an embedded LED illuminates the etched numeric via refraction creating a glowing effect. The only visible lines are the microphone wiring which designer Chris Owen has disguised it as the keyboard border.
The P-per Concept


P-Per was awarded for the Red Dot Concept Design. It is designed by Chocolate Design Agency. It is a simple mobile phone features that were supposed to be incompatible: simple, advanced, green and unique. P-Per is made of only 4 layers of sustainable materials, the 1 function 1 part 1 material rule facilitates disassembly and materials recycling.




























