Never one to settle,
Art Lebedev's design shop is trying its hand at handset design, and we like the looks of it. Art is teaming up with Scartel, a Russian carrier which just launched a WiMax network in Moscow and St. Petersburg, for a flagship handset of sorts, and has left no spec unturned -- at least in the wishful-thinking conceptual stage. In addition to a WiMax radio, the device has WiFi, tri-band GSM, microSD, dual cameras, 3.5mm audio, an A/V plug and a gargantuan 850 x 480 screen. There are minimal buttons at the base: a five-way joystick and call / end, and no keypad, so we're going to assume that we're looking at a touchscreen device. Now all that's left is to pick an OS -- would Android be too much to ask? Another shot is after the fold.
[Via
Pocket-lint]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Restoration @ Sep 25th 2008 12:46PM
it reminds me of that phone in the film "V for Vendetta"
Sarig @ Sep 25th 2008 1:25PM
I came here to make snarky comments, but now I'm gonna watch that movie instead. You distracted me, curses!
Metro @ Sep 25th 2008 1:48PM
I see fiasco all over that exposed mute button!
slamEVIL @ Sep 25th 2008 3:55PM
if you're going to make an awesome phone like this -- and bring back the joystick -- could you at least make it a 9-way so people can easily play games on that righteous screen?