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Rossyp mobile innovations from Vodafone and others

Saturday, February 6, 2010

The website of the International Forum of Industrial Design (International Forum Design) has information on mobile updates from companies such as Qisda Corporation (in the past, BenQ), MITAC, LG Electronics and transnational mobile operator - Vodafone. We suggest you check them out:

The first in a conditional list is car navigator Mio Valinor from MITAC:

This device is equipped with a widescreen 7-inch LCD display with support for playing HD-video (1080i), as well as 3G and Wi-Fi networks.

Next comes Qisda QCM-330:


This smartphone is equipped with wide-4-inch LCD display with an aspect ratio of 1:1.25 and a resolution of 1280x1024, 3 megapixel camera, support for 3.5G and Wi-Fi networks, as well as a built-in accelerometer (G-sensor).

Third on the list is a mobile phone from LG Electronics - GD880:

LG GD880 body frame is made of metal, while the remaining parts (including the screen) - a durable material, resistant to scratches. In addition, the shell itself is covered with a rubber mixture, spray, that betrays the body extra protection. From functional GD880 evidence in support of GPS navigation, 5 megapixel camera and the possibility of HD-video.

Next - extremely mobile phones for operator Vodafone, whose design was developed by different design studios. One such model is the 2010 Vodafone Compass, whose design was developed in collaboration with nr21 Design from Germany:

Vodafone Compass 2010 supports a new social service operators - Vodafone 360, which can display geographic coordinates of friends, in fact the very social network, updating the built widgets, and can also act as an MP3-player and Internet browser. Some of the functions Compass 2010 may be caused by using the central button on the rear, using different gestures. Navigating the menus can be made using the rotation device, where it also rotates, and a built-in camera.

Stylish and secure mobile phone Vodafone 137 Sting:

This model, whose design was developed in collaboration with the German company studioMEM, will be sold together with carrier-pre-paid tariff plans, and is designed for sporty and stylish young people. According to the operator, Vodafone 137 Sting would be the perfect companion for those who lead active lifestyles, for example, by bike or skate - for this phone, just enough to fasten a carbine to jeans. Silicone housing Vodafone 137 Sting on the chassis of aluminum provides protection against impact, dust and scratches.

Mobile internet device Vodafone 360 Krystal:


This device is equipped with two displays on each side, which involves a number of new features. For example, when the device is in a foreign newspaper, the lower display scans the text, but on the top - shows that newspaper, but with the translation. If one display to show him around the world, then the second - will be displayed the same world, but with details of nearby shops, or with navigation instructions. The display on the basis of electronic ink in the lower part shows a variety of widgets, for example, a clock, saving precious battery power. A translucent, textured central frame can display static or animated light effects, reporting on any event or mode.

Vodafone 534 Shilpa:

Elegant design slider "Vodafone 534 Shilpa was developed in collaboration with a company from Germany - Björn Frank Design, and will be of little value, even without carrier contract and, in fact, is the successor of another slider operator - Vodafone 533.
It is in the design of 534-th and is the core of his dignity, which should attract the attention of the user beveled surface of the lower part and intuitively get to open the numeric keypad. Function keys and the navigation apparatus made of metal, well, a red outline on the side surface is intended to emphasize the value of the brand Vodafone.

Vodafone 545 Larry:


Vodafone 545 Larry, which is relatively recently certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and whose design was developed in addition to a design unit operator (Vodafone Industrial Design Group) and another company FRACKENPOHL POULHEIM Design, is designed for users in developing countries, giving them access to the Internet and e-mail. According to the operator, the personal computer in these regions are still too expensive for most local people, and Internet cafes - a great rarity, and the Vodafone 545 Larry aims to fill these gaps and at an affordable price. His display with landscape orientation provides better viewing and reading e-mail and Web pages in addition to an ergonomic keyboard, and the square design is intended to identify the device with more expensive smatrfonami.

Vodafone 737 Quincy:

This smartphone, manufactured in the form-factor "monoblock", proposes to use a touch interface, and the usual mechanical numerical keypad. In addition, there is a place built-in camera, radio, MR3 player and email client. The design work including the company studioMEM from Germany.



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