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iPhone rivals that don't exist (yet)

iPhone rivals that don't exist (yet)

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 16 Oct 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

OCAD students design potential iPhone and G1 competitors. Here's a look at the best fake smart phones.

If a recent Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD) exhibit is any indication, Canada could soon be a world leader in handset designs.

After working through a program aimed at teaching students how to design wireless handsets, third-year industrial design students have come up with 25 cutting-edge concept phones. As part of the course, students were able to get guidance from Telus Corp. employees, in order to assist them in their design proposals. Here are some of the highlights:

ECLIPSE
The Eclipse model (designed by Enoch Khuu, Jonathan Yau, March Hui, Michelle Ip, Owen Ng), received top marks from the judges for trying to enhance the cell phone music experience. The design team behind the consumer-oriented handheld wanted to challenge the notion that music phones are inferior to portable music devices like the iPod. The prototype features an acoustic casing with large back-facing speakers, and a kickstand that allows users to select their music from the front while blasting it out the back — which should prove to be quite annoying for those sitting near one on the bus.

SPARTAN CONCEPT 2
The Spartan Concept 2 (Brian Chen-Tam, Aidin Khoylou, Matthew Gubernat, Christina Matthews, Nicole Tetrault) features an egg-shaped design, which the designers say harkens back to the days of high Modernism and epitomizes Rams’ and Van Der Rohe’s aversion to frivolity. Deep stuff. I wonder if we’ll see Paris Hilton carrying it around anytime soon.

THREWÉ
In the post-iPhone world, it seems like every new phone has to pull double duty as an entertainment system — the Threwé model (Alex Gornicki, Melissa Houghton, Andrea Kezdi, Denise Philpott, Kathy Tien) is no exception. Using contextual lighting and a three-way slider (located on the right side of the device), the phone’s interface adapts to each of the phone’s functions: calling, texting, listening to music and taking pictures.

WINKO
While the Winko (Jay Lee, Sean Lee, Carrie Liang) might bear a slight resemblance to a 1970s pocket calculator, the model’s innovative keyboard looks to tackle the tactile feedback issues seen on existing touch screen phones. Designers said the added texture on the top of the keypad section allows for touch-typing and its unique layout also maximizes space for alpha and numeric keys on one surface.

TOUCH
The Touch (Jessica Ching, Laura Henneberry, Shally Lee) is perhaps the most unique looking device in the whole bunch. With features such as a pillowed surface and a strap handle, model designers hope users focus less on the phone and more on the person they are speaking to. Any indication as to how users can actually use the Touch remains to be seen, but it there’s no denying it’s a head turner.


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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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