Cool design

Mar 15, 2008 12:17 GMT  ·  By

We recently came across a new Motorola phone concept that looks really good and has some considerable chances, which is to be built sometime in the future by the American company. Maybe not exactly in the way it looks now, but in a similar mode.

The most interesting aspect of the new concept is the fact that it has what the designer calls a "stereo camera". This photo camera should allow users to capture wide, panoramic shots, and even 3D images. It apparently comes with dual-flash, for each of the two camera lenses, which is even better. Implementing such a camera into a mobile phone is obviously harder than packing a normal one, but I don't think it's something that Motorola could not do.

The new Motorola concept was first posted on Coroflot and it comes from Lysandre Follet, a 23 years old talented French designer who didn't give a name to its phone.

As any other phone concept, however unique it might be, this one created by Lysandre Follet does resemble another phone. But it's a Motorola one, the Q 9h smartphone more exactly. While the Q 9h is kind of big, the Follet's concept is obviously smaller, mainly because it doesn't have a full QWERTY keypad, but also due to the way its screen is integrated into the phone's case.

There are not many details about the new Motorola concept's features, but as you can see on the back of the phone, its creator would want the phone to have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Furthermore, on the right side of the keypad there are several multimedia dedicated keys, which means the phone would also have evolved music features. Add a touchscreen display, HSDPA connectivity, plenty of built-in memory and a long-lasting battery and you really have a great Motorola phone. Let's hope Moto will ponder it.