Samsung SLIQ Cellphone Concept: ‘The World’s Thinnest Cellphone’?

Posted by admin on May 22nd, 2007 and filed under Cellphones, Cool Gadgets, Tech News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

This is really beautiful concept of cellphone designed by Mike Serafin. The idea of Samsung Sliq gives the users an advanced touch interface which eliminates the conventional keypad taking the cellphone industry a step further. It features a wide LCD screen combine with several key features, such as a video player, document viewer capacity, and 2 megapixel camera featuring Schneider-Kreuznach lens.

The Samsung Sliq might be the ‘world’s thinnest cellphone’, since it’s just 10 mm thick and also comes with additional functionalities (MP3 player and a music multitasking function for messaging). The phone allows you add more memory capacity by adding extra memory card to the external memory slot, so users can save more images, music, and video clips at the phone.

Glowing icons on the face of the phone disappear when not in use to reveal a pure, un-adulterated black exterior

via Yanko Design

2 Responses for “Samsung SLIQ Cellphone Concept: ‘The World’s Thinnest Cellphone’?”

  1. Alim says:

    when will it b available in market and how much will it be? and show us more pic abt this phone I mean keypad and display

  2. Arie says:

    Actually, this is just a concept design.
    I am not sure if this is a Samsung-authorized design or not.

    Will it become reality or just stay on the drawing board, well only time will tell so.

    In this concept, it’s designed with no keypad and only uses what Mike Serafin (the designer) calls an “advanced touch interface.”

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