Despite Research in Motion’s BlackBerry smartphone proving a popular option amongst many of you, the Canadian company have struggled to fend off rival competition from Apple and Samsung, and in 2012 with the introduction of the rumored iPhone 5 and Galaxy S III, things are set to explode.
Recently, with sales down of mobile phone handsets and the company’s PlayBook tablet, RIM really has to pull out something special from the bag as it were! Bring on the new BlackBerry concepts for 2012, particularly that of one designed by John Anastasiadis. Thanks to concept-phones.com, the newly thought up phone is a pretty impressive revelation, with an asymmetrical, wraparound design laden in silver and black two tone color.
As you can see from the image above, the new concept phone from Anastasiadis, of whom has used his experience and skills within the tech world, has incorporated keys into the wraparound design, with features such as Google’s Chrome, Facebook and multitasking. A button allowing the screen to be locked can be seen, whilst at the same time the use of taking pictures, with both rear and front cameras being concealed behind the display.
Judging by this new concept with others no doubt on the way, we have to say it makes Apple’s iPhone 4S plus others look slightly boring! Are you in agreement?
Give us your thoughts. Should future BlackBerry smartphones look like this?