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Pantech's Flexus Mobile Phone
Pantech's sleek "Flexus" mobile phone concept recently took home the iF Design Award for Excellence & Innovation. This handset boasts a "trackball and Moto PEBL-esque keypad."
NEC's "Tag" Phone
NEC has just unveiled "Tag", its next-generation cell phone concept. Available in white, black, or orange varities, this device boasts '"shape-memorizing" material -- the tag will bend and twist at your command.' Other specifications have not yet been released.
Nokia Aeon
Similar to the Synaptics Onyx, the Nokia Aeon features a "full surface touchscreen" display that replaces the traditional keypad.
Synaptics Onyx Mobile
Synaptics introduces the Onyx mobile phone concept, which comes equipped with a touch-sensitive LCD panel instead of a regular keypad, allowing you to answer the handset "by simply holding it to your cheek, messages sent by swiping them off the screen with the whole finger.
Motorola PVOT Phone
Designed for developing nations, the Motorola PVOT concept is a hand crank, rechargeable AA battery-powered phone. You get one minute of use for every 25 cranks. Other features include a 125 x 125 Dot Matrix LCD and an "Eraser Shield" keypad.
Dual-Screen Cell Phone
Alloy Total Product Design's "The Polygon" boasts two displays: a standard high-resolution display for viewing data and a touchscreen for accessing menus, etc.