Another Nokia Phablet

It’s raining Nokia concepts these day, and it only makes me happy! The good thing about this Nokia Lumia 1025 Phablet is that it is designed based on the leaks and plausible rumours. This concept features a 6 inch screen (1920 x 1152px – 15:9), is 8mm thin and with much horse power!

Designer: Phone Designer [ Jonas Dähnert ]


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#55DSLanimal Photocontest

Della nuova campagna di 55DSL Italy, Texas ne abbiamo già parlato qui il mese scorso. Quello che molti di voi ancora non sanno è che dall’8 aprile fino al 5 maggio, chiunque abbia un minimo di occhio fotografico e passione per gli animali e il loro incondizionato spirito libero, può partecipare al #55DSLanimal Photocontest. In palio come primo premio un Nokia Lumia 920 e un soggiorno per 2 persone in una nazione europea a scelta tra Olanda, Norvegia, Svezia, Danimarca, Islanda e Irlanda, alloggiando in appartamenti insoliti e originali, in perfetto stile Airbnb. Per tutti gli altri, fino al 55° posto, la tee in edizione limitata. Per partecipare basta essere utenti di Facebook maggiorenni e iscriversi compilando il form reperibile dalla pagina Facebook 55DSL ITALY.

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And Now It’s Time For A nWatch

I love the passion that drives designer Mohammad Mahdi Azimi, he dishes out great Nokia concepts even in the troubled times of this erstwhile phone giant. Let’s take a look at his Nokia LUMIA Watch concept. With features like pressure indicator, compass, altimeter, GPS, Calorie meter, 4G LTE and syncing with the Lumia series of phones, this one is a good competition for the iWatch, what do you think?

Give Azimi a shoutout on his Facebook page or here.

Designer: Mohammad Mahdi Azimi


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Nokia Love

The Nokia Note is a concept phone that integrates a music player within its body. Just like a mamma roo and her joey, the Windows Phone 8 phablet sports cool specs like measuring 5.5 inches diagonal and a 1280 x 768 pixel resolution with 1080p. An integrated stylus and the detachable Nokia music player on the back, give it the added edge. Looks like there are still some Nokia fans out there who want to give the device another chance.

Designer: Mohammad Mahdi Azimi


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Nokia is "first global company to embrace open design"

Nokia embraces open design

News: Nokia has become the first major manufacturer to give consumers access to its  3D design files so they can create their own versions of products, according to open design pioneer Ronen Kadushin.

“I’m pretty sure they are first global company to have a go at open design,” said Kadushin, following last week’s news that the Finnish mobile phone brand released digital files allowing users to alter and 3D print their own shells for the Lumia 820 smartphone.

Berlin-based designer Ronen Kadushin, who has been making open design templates freely available for download since 2005, says Nokia’s move is timely.

“I think they did it because they are in a business situation that pushes them to try this new model – not to make money, but to focus their brand identity as up-to-date and in tune with the 3D printing and maker culture,” Kadushin told Dezeen.

However, Kadushin doubts that Nokia will be able to control who downloads and uses their templates. “You have to register as a developer to download the files, but tomorrow it [will be] on The Pirate Bay for anyone to download anonymously,” he said. “But in any case, they will create a community of developers that will generate designs, new ideas, solutions and creativity.”

According to Wikipedia, open design is “the development of physical products, machines and systems through use of publicly shared design information”. Enthusiasts see it as an alternative to the “closed” product development model employed by major brands, that jealously guard their intellectual property.

Electronics company Teenage Engineering began offering replacement parts for its synthesisers as downloadable 3D print files last year, but Nokia is the first major manufacturer to allow users access to its designs.

Nokia embraces open design

Last April, Domus editor Joseph Grima talked about the birth of “the era of open design”. In an interview with Dezeen, Grima said: “More and more design is resonating with the spirit of the social media era where it’s much more about sharing ideas, collaborating, being completely transparent, completely open, rather than the secretive model of the past.”

Grima curated an exhibition in Milan last year called The Future in The Making: Open Design Archipelago, which explored how designers were harnessing digital design and manufacturing technologies to share information and manufacture products without having to rely of large-scale industry or major brands.

Dezeen’s editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs interviewed Kadushin during Vienna Design Week last year, where he warned that 3D printers could soon enable people to print ammunition for an army.

Kadushin also discussed open in a video filmed at the launch of a book on the subject in Berlin in 2011.

The book, called Open Design Now, claims that design is “undergoing a revolution” thanks to new technologies like 3D printers and accessible software.

“Anyone can be a designer today,” the book adds. “Professionals and enthusiastic amateurs alike are using open design – the creation of products using publicly available blueprints and instructions – to share their work with the world. Consumers are designing cars, restaurants, even prosthetic legs.”

Kadushin’s previous open-source products including a contraceptive device made from a copper coin and a mallet for smashing up iPhones – see all designs by Ronen Kadushin.

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Nokia releases files for 3D printing mobile phone cases

Nokia releases 3D print files

News: mobile phone maker Nokia has released open-source files that will let Lumia 820 smartphone users 3D print their own customised case.

Nokia has published mechanical drawings for the phone’s back panel and shell that will allow users with access to a 3D printer to customise and print their own case.

John Kneeland, community and developing marketing manager at Nokia, explained the move in a blog post: “We are going to release 3D templates, case specs, recommended materials and best practices – everything someone versed in 3D printing needs to print their own custom Lumia 820 case,” he wrote. “In doing this, Nokia has become the first major phone company to begin embracing the 3D printing community and its incredible potential.”

Nokia releases 3D print files

“In the future, I envision wildly more modular and customisable phones,” he continued. “Perhaps in addition to our own beautifully designed phones, we could sell some kind of phone template and entrepreneurs the world over could build a local business on building phones precisely tailored to the needs of his or her local community. You want a waterproof, glow-in-the-dark phone with a bottle-opener and a solar charger? Someone can build it for you — or you can print it yourself!

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Nokia’s move adds to a growing database of 3D templates available to ordinary users from websites like Thingiverse, run by 3D printer manufacturer MakerBot, which provides digital designs for a variety of everyday objects such as toys and jewellery.

Dezeen has been following the rise of 3D printing with reports on 3D-printed electronic devices that use a new type of plastic to conduct electricity and the introduction of 3D printing on the frontline in Afghanistan.

We also met with MakerBot CEO Bre Prettis, who told us that 3D printing would bring the factory back into the home – see all news about 3D printing.

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We Still Love Nokia Concept Phones

A whole lot of people have given up on Nokia and the sad truth is that if you don’t keep innovating yourself effectively, the competition will eat you for dinner! Oh well, we do have some loyalists who would like to envision their next mobile phone as a handsome side-pop slider with a transparent screen frame. So say hello to this Nokia concept that looks neatly rendered and with some awesome specs. I’m sure if this were a concept Sammy branding then we would get more nods saying ‘aye we like this! Ah people!

Designer: Yanhan Li


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Time For The Nokia Pad

So we have the Apple and Samsung stables feeding us tablets at a steady pace. And its sad to see one company that ruled the roost, i.e. Nokia, get derailed off the tracks. So if we let our imagination run wild (or rather Jupeng Zhai’s) then this is how the next-gen Nokia Lumia Pad will look like. Not many concepts dedicated to Nokia these days, however this is one of those good ones.

Designer: Jupeng Zhai


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