April 17, 2007 1:15 PM PDT

A phone that looks like anything but

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Yanko Design)

Crave generally tries to stay away from concept products and designs, as we have enough trouble as it is staying grounded in reality without them. But every once in awhile an idea comes along that we just can't pass up--and the "Radia Cell Phone" is one of them.

This handset, if it can be called that, has an outer rim of brushed aluminum encircling a large touch display but is still small enough to fit in your pocket, according to Yanko Design. Granted, it may not be the most practical design (we can't imagine using it comfortably for a prolonged conversation). But if it's a fashion statement you're after--and isn't that the dictating factor in many of our phone purchases?--then this one is tough to beat.

Strangely enough, the last concept phone we recall citing was one that looked somewhat similar, the "YoYo" from ModeLabs; it seems we have a weakness for disc-shaped gadgets. Maybe it has something to do with that recent alien abduction.

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That Is A Beauty
by qprize April 18, 2007 10:19 AM PDT
Add a bluetooth headset that doesn't make me look like Lt. Uhura and I'd get in
line for it. Of course the battery technology alone is probably 15 years out. And
if they really want to push the envelope of design they can have the center be a
display that changes by function, and you've got a doubly cool camera!
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