Here goes a list of mobile phone handsets which everybody is eagerly waiting to get their hands on…
Nokia 888 Communicator
Nokia definitely has the most interesting concept phones. Nokia 888 Communicator is a striking futuristic concept phone. The phone, which uses liquid batteries, speech recognition, flexible touchscreen and touch-sensitive body cover,is designed by Tamer Nakisci and won the Nokia Design Award.

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Lovers of small, sleek and compact would love having their hands on thelatest small won from he house of Wibrain. What we are talking about is as sleek and as technologically advanced as the latest PC in the market. We are talking about the latest small woner to hit the market that appears to be an old school Univac computer in one glimpse b is far more technologically advanced- the UMPC or the Ultra-Mobile PC. This is sleek enough to turn a great deal of Mac Book lovers towards itself.
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If you’re a fan of luxury phones, you’re going to like this. The iPhone has currently been luxed up by Australian jeweler Peter Aloisson. The result is the iPhone Princess Plus - the world’s most expensive iPhone. 138 of the total amount of diamonds are “princess cut” stones, which is where the name iPhone Princess Plus comes from.
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Why should cops need to zap suspects with dangerous Tazers when they could just catch fleeing criminals using a powerful Spiderman-like web-slinging device instead?
The NET-2000 Shooting Net Rod uses a charge of highly compressed air to fire a net at fleeing suspects from as far as 49 feet away.
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The guys over at Norway’s Elliptic Labs showing their new touchless user interface technology.The system is capable of detecting movements in 3-dimensions without ever having to put your fingers on the screen.
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