Nokia E-Cu Concept Phone Doesn’t Need a Charger! Turns Heat Into Electrical Energy

Patrick Hyland is the creator of a very interesting Nokia concept phone, dubbed E-Cu. This handset doesn’t need a charger, relying instead of heat to charge up its battery. The device incorporates a thermogenerator and it’s incredibly slim, as shown in the images below


Patrick Hyland is the creator of a very interesting Nokia concept phone, dubbed E-Cu. This handset doesn’t need a charger, relying instead of heat to charge up its battery. The device incorporates a thermogenerator and it’s incredibly slim, as shown in the images below.

Even holding the Nokia E-Cu in your pocket can charge the phone, as you produce heat with your every move. As you can see, the handset is adorned with a layer of copper with engraved heatsinks and it sports the usual Nokia numeric pad, plus a display we’d like to be a touchscreen. Let’s hope this design will become a real device.


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LG E900 (Optimus 7) Leaked Days Before Unveiling; Press Shots Available Here

Posted on 7th October 2010 by admin in , car, feature, hp, leak, us | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

The beautiful and sleek LG E900 aka Optimus 7 is only days away from its unveiling, since WP7 debuts on October 11. That doesn’t stop the device from getting leaked in a bunch of official shots shown below. Leaked via the German site BestBoyZ, the handset looks pretty sweet and we’re sorry to spoil the surprise for LG fans, really… Wondering what’s underneath the hood


The beautiful and sleek LG E900 aka Optimus 7 is only days away from its unveiling, since WP7 debuts on October 11. That doesn’t stop the device from getting leaked in a bunch of official shots shown below. Leaked via the German site BestBoyZ, the handset looks pretty sweet and we’re sorry to spoil the surprise for LG fans, really…

Wondering what’s underneath the hood? Here’s a list of features:

Connectivity: global roaming, quad band, EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi
Display: 3 inch multitouch capacitive touchscreen
Camera: 5MP, LED flash
Memory: microSD card slot
CPU: 1GHz

Wonder what other WP7 model we’ll be seeing these days…


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Concept Phone Made From Copper Charges in Pockets Using a Thermogenerator [Concepts]

What would you sacrifice for a phone that charges by inducting heat from your body? An OS? A brand-name you can be proud of

VP of MeeGo, Nokia’s Upcoming OS, Is Next to Leave [Nokia]

Posted on 5th October 2010 by admin in , hd, nokia, pixel, us | Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Blood won’t stop gushing out of the Nokia wound. Ari Jaaksi , who was the Vice President of MeeGo devices, has reportedly left Nokia. It’s not known whether he jumped or was pushed, but his departure follows Chairman Jorma Ollila , Executive Vice President Anssi Vanjoki and CEO and President Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo , who’ve all left/are leaving the company.

Blood won’t stop gushing out of the Nokia wound. Ari Jaaksi, who was the Vice President of MeeGo devices, has reportedly left Nokia. It’s not known whether he jumped or was pushed, but his departure follows Chairman Jorma Ollila, Executive Vice President Anssi Vanjoki and CEO and President Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, who’ve all left/are leaving the company. More »


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