Now here’s a new next-gen iPhone concept I haven’t seen before… and I really like it. No details if this is real or fake, but regardless, the concept is ultra slim, an overall I’m liking the looks of it. All other rumors we’ve heard thus far leads us to believe the next-gen iPhone lineup will be strikingly similar to the iPhone 3G in form…


But what would YOU think of a change to an ultra-slim design such as the one above? Would that help or hinder your purchase decision? Or is it more about the ‘guts’ of the device rather than the actual form? Actually, looking at this again, me thinks the placement of the home screen button may be an issue…
As the name claims, this really is a very slim device, incredibly thin actually, if you look at the image above. Will Apple be able to fit a 5 megapixel camera sensor into such a small package
For me, I’m really hoping the next-gen iPhones have a rubberized backing of sorts. Much like an Otterbox case, you know? It helps for grip, drop protection, it won’t ’smudge’, and in my opinion… looks pretty good too.

If you dont wish to have this phone, then let me wish to have it
. It's so cool and amazing, designed by Seunghan Song ( Maybe a Korean name
) this “Window Phone” makes accurate predictions and even changes its display to reflect the climatic conditions outdoors. When it rains, you will see it's wet but I'm not sure if there is water coming out of it ( hope not, or else bad design haha ..)

When it's a nowy day, as you can see in the picture

Of course, it's a phone so Call fuction cant miss

And the most amazing thing about this phone is : you use your breath to control the writing mode. So inthe winter you dont have to take off your gloves, just use your breath


Just in love with it ;)

The companies now a days are trying more and more in making the technology compact. Now we can see some products with multiple usages which was not possible some years back and people could only think of this happening. Time has changed quickly and now we can see cell phones in different forms and sizes and with multiple widgets.
Now a cell phone is not just to send and recieve calls but you can also browse internet, play games, know your location with maps available on cell phones, convert currencies, use it as a calculater, make videos, take pictures. So now a cell phone is not just a cell phone its a product that has taken over multiple products that you would have to carry with you if you wanted all of them at the same time.
Photos of beautiful cell phones with future technology:







Apple unveiled the latest version of its hugely-popular iPhone last night. With double the storage capacity of its forerunner and an improved camera which can now take video, the device is aimed at heading off copycat rivals.

The touchscreen phone had already transformed the mobile market with its easy web browsing and downloadable applications for everything from train timetables to spirit levels.
The new 32GB model - unveiled amid much excitement in San Francisco - is capable of storing of up to 7,000 songs or 40 hours of video. An application will allow users to rent or buy movies from a direct link between the phone and Apple's iTunes store.

Parental usage controls and even a digital compass have also been added. And, if an owner loses their iPhone, they can log on to a website showing them where they left it.
If the device cannot be recovered, all the personal data on it can be destroyed via a button on the same website.
Among the many new applications is a navigation service from Tom-Tom, the in-car direction-finding company.

The iPhone can also be controlled by voice, allowing owners to literally tell it what music tracks to play from its library.
In the U.S., existing iPhone customers will be able to swap their handset for the new iPhone 3G S for free. Those with a first or second generation iPod Touch will be able to upgrade for a small fee.
New customers will have to pay $199 for a 16GB version and $299 for 32GB. It will be available from June 19 in the UK, at a price not yet announced.

Apple will get a powerful competitor in this category from Palm, a company that pioneered the hand-held computer in the 1990s.
The Pre has all-new operating system called webOS. Like the iPhone, Google's new Android phone operating system, and the modern BlackBerry models from Research in Motion, the Pre is meant to do much more than make phone calls, send and receive messages, and browse the Web. It's a platform, like a PC, that's designed to run a wide variety of sophisticated third-party programs, or apps, from social-networking gateways to games to business tools.
The Pre is launching on the Sprint network in the U.S., though it will be offered by other carriers later. It includes Wi-Fi connectivity. Like the iPhone, it costs $200 but there's a catch. At most stores, you get that price only after a $100 mail-in rebate. ![[Palm Pre]](http://i2.asntown.net/5/_palm_pre_.jpg)
![[Palm Pre]](http://i2.asntown.net/5/_palm_pre__2.jpg)
The new smarphone Palm Pre compared to Apple"s Iphone:
![[Pre and iPhone]](http://i2.asntown.net/5/_pre_and_iphone_.gif)

