This morning I we presented the design chosen by Aava Mobile for Smartphone it is developing with the latest technology from Intel. In reality it is a prototype, but to sell that idea is good to go well groomed, and I think this young Finnish group is doing that with the help of Core77. Core77 is the design company that, along with Alberto Villareal and AGENT have produced what they have decided to baptize as Twist.
A device that plays with a different design lines, angular, inspired by their creators in the art of origami. The best thing is to know in a video: This got chassis design will be the Medfield brand new platform of Intel, of course with all the circuitry needed to make communication a phone connected.
Mobile Aava Twist is the second prototype that the Finns have created a first job after lntel Moorestown last year. The particular form of his side allowed to stand as you have seen in the video, and although you can change to its presentation at the Mobile World Congress, we like a lot.
Once you know the prototype from all angles is good to note that it is this, a prototype will serve as a development tool or to other hardware manufacturers are aware of Intel, but will not be an end user product. A pity. The really interesting news is we can not see, talk about the new Intel Atom, dubbed Medfield, that Nokia could use in its flagship expected, is that the hardware supports both Android and Meego.
Mobile Aava accompanying Twist, Core77 has also submitted designs for a dock or docking station that has been called Lampi, designed by Thomas Valcke: Vía | Slashgear »Core77.
A device that plays with a different design lines, angular, inspired by their creators in the art of origami. The best thing is to know in a video: This got chassis design will be the Medfield brand new platform of Intel, of course with all the circuitry needed to make communication a phone connected.
Mobile Aava Twist is the second prototype that the Finns have created a first job after lntel Moorestown last year. The particular form of his side allowed to stand as you have seen in the video, and although you can change to its presentation at the Mobile World Congress, we like a lot.
Once you know the prototype from all angles is good to note that it is this, a prototype will serve as a development tool or to other hardware manufacturers are aware of Intel, but will not be an end user product. A pity. The really interesting news is we can not see, talk about the new Intel Atom, dubbed Medfield, that Nokia could use in its flagship expected, is that the hardware supports both Android and Meego.
Mobile Aava accompanying Twist, Core77 has also submitted designs for a dock or docking station that has been called Lampi, designed by Thomas Valcke: Vía | Slashgear »Core77.
- Aava Mobile TWIST concept origins revealed [Video] (04/02/2011)
- Aava Mobile "TWIST" Case Study, by Alberto Villareal and AGENT (04/02/2011)
- Aava Mobile Medfield MeeGo/Android phone confirmed (03/02/2011)
- Aava Mobile to unveil Intel-powered MeeGo/Android smartphone at the Mobile World Congress (04/02/2011)
- Aava Core MeeGo Planned For MWC: Dual-Boot With Android (04/02/2011)
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