Motorola Nexus RAZR
Designer: Bob Freking
The following observations are based on a chain of events started by a fellow member, Anthony. Anthony (a reader of Concept Phones) previously requested that all his preferences to be fitted into a new concept phone and habitual designer Bob Freking gleefully took up the challenge.
The request was simple enough: turn a Motorola RAZR into a Google Nexus phone. There are two catches here; work on his prescribed specs and the resultant phone should not put the RAZR branding into jeopardy. But fret not; we always have the very dependable Freking on our side:
To start with, the new Nexus RAZR would come with a dual 15 MP Carl Zeiss camera with solid handlings of both 2D and 3D photo shots and dual LED flash, and also a 1080 pixels video recording at 60 frames per second. The handset is furnished with brushed aluminum at the edges and the video playback capability can tackle both 2D and 3D content competently, with the help of stereoscopic 3D projection. For the display option, Freking proposed a 5 in (across) Super AMOLED Plus screen (1080 pixels). Other attributes of this Nexus concept are light weight (107 grams) and really slim (8.7 mm thick). It can be supplied with 2 GB RAM, and internal memory is split into 32 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB in size.
A 3 MP camera takes its place at the front and under the hood is a Snapdragon S4 Pro (quad core) 1.7 GHz processor. Some additional features expected are camera button, microSD card slot and the charging port right at the bottom. For sound quality, Freking incorporates Bose audio speakers at the two ends of this handset. NFC capability and Jelly Beam (Android 4.1) OS complete the software configuration. A 4000 mAh battery takes charge here; itself is permanently attached to the device. It looks simple enough to operate, and boasts of aesthetic effect (I especially love its slim waist and small curves built at the bottom).
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[Big Thank You for Bob Freking on his marvelous ideas and Anthony for suggesting]
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