The P-Per Cellphone concept is sexy

Posted in Concepts, Mobile Phones by Conner Flynn on January 28th, 2008

p-per Cell phone conceptP-Per was awarded for the Red Dot Concept Design. It’s designed by Chocolate Design Agency and is a simple mobile phone concept with features that were supposed to be incompatible: simple, advanced, green and unique.

Modeled after the E-Paper slap bracelet, it’s made of only 4 layers of sustainable materials, the “1 function, 1 part, 1 material” rule makes it easy to disassemble the materials for recycling. Too good to be true? Maybe not. This might be the best phone ever. It has a transparent display for camera mode and a browser that spans the entire surface of the display. Check out a video here and be thoroughly impressed.

Dare I say this looks cooler then the iPhone? If I were an iPhone, I’d make sweet E-love to it, knock it up and make an even sexier love child phone. Who’s your daddy?

[Swongled]

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3 Comments to “The P-Per Cellphone concept is sexy”
  1. BILL MULLER Says:

    PLEASE SEND ME THE PRICE AND WHERE I CAN BUY THIS PHONE ASAP

  2. kayla Says:

    what is the price and where can i get it?

  3. Alex Says:

    im with them tell me where and how much?!?!?!?!

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