Nokia Aeon Concept Phone

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Similar to the Synaptics Onyx,the Nokia Aeon features a full surface touchscreen display that replaces the traditional keypad.

Nokia's research and development team have a very attractive "aeon" concept phone showing up in the R&D section of the company's website.The Aeon features a full touchscreen surface that does away with the standard keypad, giving you an extremely sleek and sexy look that is guaranteed to turn heads each time you answer a call.





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Wow... Finally a nice phone from Nokia..

Seriously doubt it being manufactured though.

If it is, expect a HEFTY price tag. Like 50k or sumthing. Lol. Better off buying a damn PC :|.
 
People had this assumption that one shouldn't buy Nokia's high end phones.. Hope this changes the scenario for Nokia's good.. But Genarally all the phones in Nokia has S/W probs.. Hope this one comes up with S/W equally competitive as it looks..
Really Amazing stuff..
 
imranais said:
Hey did anyone notice, the phone keypad has only numbers no alphabets, how would one use it for text message???

Oops I missed to read this in the first post: Similar to the Synaptics Onyx,the Nokia Aeon features a full surface touchscreen display that replaces the traditional keypad.

Maybe I was too impressed with the conceptual photos... :D
 
Nokia has unveiled its latest concept phone, designed to highlight the company's focus on products that allow users to more readily stamp their personality on their gadgets.

The concept phone, dubbed Aeon, combines two touch-sensitive panels mounted on a fuel-cell power pack. The handset's connectivity and electronics are built into the panels to allow them to be used independendently. When assembled, one panel would operate as the display, the other as the keypad. Since the buttons are entirely virtual, Aeon can flip instantly between a numeric pad for dialling, a text-entry pad for messaging, or a media-player controller.

It's a cute idea and one that ties in with Nokia's expectation that phones will become essentially "wearable" devices - if foresees users removing one of Aeon's display panels and mounting it on a watch-like strap or worn as a badge.

More than a phone, Aeon might tap into local wireless networks to transmit data acquired from sensors such as devices that monitor the user's health signs - which is the kind of application the company has in mind for its Wibree personal-area network technology.

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Nokia shows off Aeon 'wearable' concept phone | Reg Hardware
 
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