Consumers are flooded everyday with different designs of cell phones (mobile phones) from different companies. However, even though each one may be unique there is a sense of déjà vu when one is encountered with a new cell phone.

Consumers are flooded everyday with different designs of cell phones (mobile phones) from different companies. However, even though each one may be unique there is a sense of déjà vu when one is encountered with a new cell phone.

The Clover Phone is a cell phone (mobile phone) concept that is intended to grow old with you. This Clover Phone is eco-sensitive and sleek and very stylish in design. The black and the monochrome makes the cell phone (mobile phone) look really minimalist and simplistic and hence very elegant.

It comes with four interfaces that include vision, location, sound and sensor. You could customize the product according to your needs. Many gadgets, extensions and modules can be added or removed according to your wishes as you grow older and as your requirements change. The eco-map facility in the phone creates an eco awareness in the user.
Kyocera isn't exactly at the forefront of the cell phone (mobile phone) world. But that doesn't mean that they are exempt from doing their best when it comes to new products and concepts.
Well, at least Kyocera seems to have excelled this time round with the latter by featuring the EOS phone concept, boasting a tri-fold OLED design as well as the following insane features:

This is another MID (Mobile Internet Device) with a three screen setup that opens to 210 x 210 mm and an Integrated Stand. It’s a good design of MID (Mobile Internet Device) even if it’s a concept!

Nokia E97 Envelope is a cool concept cell phone (mobile phone), which is designed by Fabien Nauroy, and takes its design inspiration from an envelope, with OLED keys that can change to either a numeric keypad or full QWERTY.

Samsung Omnia for Verizon Smart Phone

Though Samsung Omnia has been on the market in Europe and Asia for months, the Samsung Omnia debuted in the United States on Verizon's 3G network only a couple of days before Thanksgiving 2008.
Motorola Motozine ZN5
Motorola and Kodak deliver a mobile phone (cell phone) with an impressive digital camera, but uninspired design.

The Motorola Motozine ZN5 is part cell phone (mobile phone), part digital camera. Motozine ZN5 is the brainchild of a partnership between Motorola and Kodak, boasting a 5-megapixel camera with a bevy of impressive settings and features. And at $99 (after a $100 mail-in rebate) it comes at an unbeatable price--it's much less expensive than the Nokia N95 (approximately $500, unlocked), which also has a 5-megapixel digital camera. But Motorola put so much effort into the digital camera component that it compromised on other aspects of the phone, such as design and 3G support.
1. RIM Blackberry Pearl 8120

Sleek Pearl lets consumers use Wi-Fi to boost call quality where cell signals falter.
The voice-over-Wi-Fi feature improves reception in locations where cell signals are weak, and in the tests the technology (called Unlicensed Mobile Access, or UMA) worked very well; the only visible indication that the phone was not using T-Mobile's cellular network for calls was the Wi-Fi network's SSID on the screen. Clearly, if you're within hot spot range, Wi-Fi speeds up Web browsing and data-intensive tasks, too. However, using Wi-Fi for voice calls requires T-Mobile's $10-a-month HotSpot@Home Talk Forever Mobile service, an add-on that is not available for the carrier's least-expensive plans.
Apple's just released iPhone OS 3.0 beta 5, a little over one week after its last revision.

That's about half the time they've put between the previous updates -- seems the boys in Cupertino are really starting to churn these things out. You know the drill by now, we don't know yet what the update entails, but we'll tell you when we find out.
In continuation of a recent trend of major manufacturers announcing a new-found interest in making a buck off developing nations solar-powered cell phones, AU (KDDI) and Sharp have announced the June launch of this unnamed solar handset.

Besides being the world's first waterproof solar handset (cell phone), it charges to a minute of talk or 2-hours of standby after just 10 minutes in the sun. No other specifications of this waterproof solar mobile phone were announced though we seriously doubt it'll be a power-sucking feature- or smart-phone.