Subscribing to the “short and dumpy” school of design, Lysandre Follet’s Motorola concept is notable for its so-called stereo camera which presumably captures 3D images (or particularly wide-aspect panoramas, perhaps). Borrowing the big M’s design language, the handset resembles a Q smartphone crossed with Samsung’s P310, dropping the former’s QWERTY thumbboard in favour of some chunky numerics.


Lysandre also envisions the handset as having WiFi and Bluetooth, and it looks as though it has a dual flash. Of course, there’s no chance of seeing this on the shelves any time soon, which is a shame because Motorola really needs all the help it can get right now.
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March 14th, 2008 at 5:50 am
Very unique in style… this may add value to Moto’s product line.