Do you recall the heaviest and oldest phones from the twentieth century? It’s interesting how phones began as a black and white magic box, and how the top phone companies introduced the coolest slid and flip phones. Soon after, powerful smartphones appeared, and now it appears that everyone is enjoying the new age of mobile devices.
1. Lenovo C plus
At first glance, the Lenovo C plus seems to be a standard TV remote control with an absurdly large screen. Nonetheless, the phone’s intentionally designed rough ridges at the back help to bend the phone around your wrist. Unfortunately, rolling the screen can cause it to shatter like shattered glass.
2. Xiang Yan Wang 3838
The Xiang yan wang 3838 is both a cigarette case and a mobile phone; given that many Chinese people are heavy smokers, we can all understand why the Xiang yan wang 3838 was created. The company, however, chose to remain anonymous.
3. The Dras Phone
This is probably the most fascinating smartphone in the world; you can stack it like domino tiles. Isn’t it amazing? This smartphone also has a flexible display that can be bent at three different edges at one hundred and eighty (180) degrees! One of the most significant advantages of this phone is that it has a large display that can be compressed.
4. NEC Flip Phone
The NEC Flip Phone has three screens, not one, not two, but three! How cool can a phone with three screens be? This device has three screens that run Android, which is ideal for multitasking. Three screens are helpful because you can work on multiple files simultaneously, and the keyboard on one of the screens is what you need to work better with your flip phone.
5. Google Project Ara
We believe that a revolutionary era in Smartphones is on the horizon. Unfortunately, Google Project Ara is not yet available for purchase, but the creator of a well-known internet portal owns one. It’s known as AA.0.1, and it’s most likely just an earlier version from the developers. Magnets connect various parts of the phone in this model.
6. Nokia 888
The idea behind this phone is that the innovative spring and the sot frame will allow you to bend the phone anywhere you want around your arm. The phone is believed to be five millimeters thick, and it has an inbuilt cable system that allows it to bend when there is a message or an incoming call.
7. Nintendo Plus
If you enjoy playing video games, you will enjoy the Nintendo Plus smartphone. Don’t be fooled by its appearance; it has an unusual design that flips both ways and rotates. Instead of the traditional keyboard beneath the screen, the creator of this phone added the game buttons; D-pads, and flat sticks, so it is ultimately your phone to play.
8. LG Wing: The Basics
The Wing’s main specifications are heavily influenced by LG’s mid-tier Velvet handset. It, too, is powered by a Snapdragon 765G chipset with 8 GB of RAM and features a curved primary Full HD+ display.
9. Bang Olufsen Serenata
Bang and Olufsen and Samsung collaborated to create the Serenata in 2007. A phone primarily intended to function as a slider-out speaker with a music player. It looked insane and cost a whopping $2,000 to boot.
10. C91 Golden-Buddha Phone
In 2009, the C91 Golden-Buddha phone was released. This clamshell-style phone had a luxury gold build and Buddhist stylings based around a swastika as a symbol of divinity and spirituality. Despite its odd appearance, the phone performed admirably on paper. It had a 2-inch screen, a 1.3-megapixel sensor, dual SIM support, and other features.