Top 12 Google GPhoniesBy Anonymous on October 10, 2007, 5:02 pmWhat do you think about all the GPhone hype? Got your own mock-ups to share? Are you interested in one? Do you care? Take a look at our favorite picks from all the Photoshop frenzy and let us know what you think.
Err most are sligtlyBy Anonymous on February 21, 2008, 7:49 amErr most are sligtly remodelled existing phones... Square flat one is an iPhone but square. The slide up screen ones look like HTC Touches and such, Some look like Blackberries.
Infact, there are HTC's, samsungs and an iPhone all shown with a google screen on the page. Thats called having a browser, which you know, every smart phone made in the last few years have.
Anyhone else notice that 3By Anonymous on November 5, 2007, 5:20 pmAnyhone else notice that 3 of these designs had Windows Mobile running on them? This is a linux powered OS. To be in the top picks, the screens should at least have no trace of Windows Mobile.
My hope is that AT&T and Palm do not plan to upgrade the Treo 750 to the GPhone OS.. or it'll be another 3 years of promised release dates that will never see the light of day.... With any luck, the GPhone OS will be available for free (it is linux based after all), and will be able to be pushed onto any smartphone by the tend user, w/o requiring the phone company's approval. Hey, I can dream can't I?
Not glass, e-InkBy Anonymous on October 14, 2007, 5:11 pmNo, no, no ... you got it all wrong. It's not GLASS, it's transparent e-Ink that spools into the handholds, which collapse together to make a very stylish and compact phone! To use the net, open like a good old fashioned ancient parchment scroll! Shweet!
#7 - the sci-fi connectionBy Anonymous on October 12, 2007, 8:19 pmThe device shown in #7 looks like the communication devices used in the sci-fi series "Earth: Final Conflict." The devices used in the series were called globals. The global screen retracted into the handle when not in use.
Top 12 Google GPhoniesBy Anonymous on October 10, 2007, 5:02 pmWhat do you think about all the GPhone hype? Got your own mock-ups to share? Are you interested in one? Do you care? Take a look at our favorite picks from all the Photoshop frenzy and let us know what you think.
Err most are sligtlyBy Anonymous on February 21, 2008, 7:49 amErr most are sligtly remodelled existing phones... Square flat one is an iPhone but square. The slide up screen ones look like HTC Touches and such, Some look like Blackberries. Infact, there are HTC's, samsungs and an iPhone all shown with a google screen on the page. Thats called having a browser, which you know, every smart phone made in the last few years have.
Anyhone else notice that 3By Anonymous on November 5, 2007, 5:20 pmAnyhone else notice that 3 of these designs had Windows Mobile running on them? This is a linux powered OS. To be in the top picks, the screens should at least have no trace of Windows Mobile. My hope is that AT&T and Palm do not plan to upgrade the Treo 750 to the GPhone OS.. or it'll be another 3 years of promised release dates that will never see the light of day.... With any luck, the GPhone OS will be available for free (it is linux based after all), and will be able to be pushed onto any smartphone by the tend user, w/o requiring the phone company's approval. Hey, I can dream can't I?
Not glass, e-InkBy Anonymous on October 14, 2007, 5:11 pmNo, no, no ... you got it all wrong. It's not GLASS, it's transparent e-Ink that spools into the handholds, which collapse together to make a very stylish and compact phone! To use the net, open like a good old fashioned ancient parchment scroll! Shweet!
#7 - the sci-fi connectionBy Anonymous on October 12, 2007, 8:19 pmThe device shown in #7 looks like the communication devices used in the sci-fi series "Earth: Final Conflict." The devices used in the series were called globals. The global screen retracted into the handle when not in use.