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Three Chinese concept phones

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By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, April 8th, 2007 at 8:48 AM

I just love concept devices. Furthermore, I love when they finally hit the market. Unfortunately, we usually have to wait for few years to see that happen.

Today I’m going to rant about three concepts that are made by the Chinese company – Huawei, one of the largest OEMs. Hopefully, with the growing economy and industry acceleration in the world’s most populated country, we’ll see faster time to market for these devices.

The first one doesn’t look too much futuristic, and seems ready to hit the market within a month or so. The main point of this device is in its USB connector, made of a flexible rubber that can be bent in any angle you need to connect it directly to the computer. Useful for data transfer and battery charging.

Chinese concept phone - pic 1

The second one boasts an external battery that should solve one of the most common problems people have with their phones – always running out of power when they need it the most. The external battery uses device’s USB port, which can also be used for connecting the phone to the computer.

Chinese concept phone - pic 2

Finally, the third concept comes with a Bluetooth headset that is the part of the phone, yet it can be separated from it and used independently. The headset can also be used to track the phone interactively using the Bluetooth connectivity.

Chinese concept phone - pic 3

(via: Coolest-Gadgets)

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