It’s
been a while since we last saw a Nokia concept phone, but we’re glad to
finally check out an original device of this kind. Designed by Diego Peralta,
the Nokia B-FLOW phone is inspired by the Brazilian culture, costumes and
landscape. The device combines both the Finnish classic design and Brazilian
curves.
Of
course, we’re dealing with a Nokia touchscreen phone and we learn that B-FLOW
set a relaxed design tone and comes with an original curvy lateral design. Its
case is inspired by the “hues of a summer sunset at the Copacabana beach”, as
claimed by the designer. Also, we learn the case was made using a three layered
co injection of polycarbonate.
The base layer is orange,
followed by a translucent pearl white layer and finally a transparent coating
on top. There’s also a camera lens on board, hidden by a photopolymer screen,
that can become transparent, once the camera is turned on. Nokia B-FLOW can be
customized according to the user’s need and it also comes with social networking
features.
With all of these details and photos, it’s hard to believe that this
device is only a concept…
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