With high-end features, but featuring an affordable price tag

Jul 6, 2012 20:21 GMT  ·  By

Mobile users are fond of Facebook, that’s for sure. Being capable of accessing the social networking website from anywhere at any time is a great feature for them.

This becomes even better when the device in question is a real Facebook phone, though it might take a while before one actually lands on shelves.

Of course, there are devices that offer an enhanced Facebook experience to their users, through dedicated buttons and the like, but none can be called a real Facebook phone.

Yet people do dream of one such handset, and a designer considered it fit to come up with a concept phone that would reflect that.

We already had the chance to see Facebook phone concepts before, but the new one appears to be sleeker and more appealing that previous products.

Coming from Yanko Design, the phone was conceived by Michal Bonikowski, featuring a metallic back, a large touchscreen display and a dedicated Facebook button on the front.

On the back, the mobile phone shows a photo snapper with flash – it might easily be an 8-megapixel camera, capable of snapping great photos and recording videos in full HD.

While no specs for the phone were provided, we can easily speculate that it would be in line with the latest high-end smartphones on shelves today.

A 4.x-inch touchscreen display would be a great option, along with a dual-core or even quad-core CPU, 8GB or more of internal memory, and support for cloud storage.

It might also sport a front camera, along with support for the latest wireless technologies out there, such as 4G LTE, NFC, WiFi and the like.

Considering that this would be a device meant for the masses, it should also sport an affordable price tag, although packing high-end capabilities.

Only a concept device for the time being, the Facebook phone could become reality soon, that’s for sure. In the meantime, have a look at the images available on Yanko Design.

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