AQUOS Crystal
Sharp's AQUOS Crystal has a bezelless screen, which makes you feel totally immersed in whatever you're viewing. It also comes with a "Framing Advisor" to help you align images well.Runcible
The Runcible probably looks like a make up kit but it's not. The device can do basically everything a smartphone does. The device is certainly unique and beautiful.Cat S60
The selling point of this smartphone is its thermal camera. Apart from that, it’s one of the most durable smartphones in the world. It has a drop-to-concrete resistance up to 1.8 m- MIL-STD-810G certified – salt, dust, humidity, rain, vibration, solar radiation, transport, thermal shock resistant and IP68 certification for water resistance.Under the hood is a powerful snapdragon 617. It comes with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal memory and to keep the lights on is a 3800 mAh battery.
Haier P7 Pen Phone(2004)
Is there anybody who wants a phone that has the capabilities of writing on paper? There you have it, the Haier pen phone. This pen is little bit different than others because, it can be used to make calls, send texts and do anything that an standard cell phone does. P7 Pen Phone may not he the most successful phone ever made, but surely is one of the most peculiar one.
BlackBerry Passport (2014)
BlackBerry Passport was an attempt to serve new wine in old bottle. It is primarily made for people looking to buy old school BlackBerry phone with latest hardware specifications. BlackBerry successfully pulled off that challenge with this unique phone. However, it is the most weird looking smartphone today available in the market.
Samsung Juke (2007)
As the name suggests the phone was targeted to music lovers. It has support for wide range of music formats, and 2GB storage for music. But the most interesting part of it has to be the design, which is both unique and weird. It has the functionality to rotate the display which expose the keypad. For its time it was a genuine attempt to satisfy the needs of music lovers, but failed hard design wise.
LG G Flex
Moxi Bendable Phone
This flexible prototype from Chinese Moxi Group uses graphene to accomplish the task of bending. It's the same material used to make rubber more elastic (among other amazing uses).
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