
For those who don’t know, the Motorola V360 from 2005 was one of the first mobile phones with microSD/TransFlash slot, with maximum capacity of 512MB. Industrial designer Michael Muleba decided to give this handset a complete refresh, complete with a curved super AMOLED display and dual 12MP rear cameras. A secondary display on the back can be used to display time and other notifications. Continue reading for more pictures and information.



“The resolution is 2880 x 1440 pixels and inside there’s a Snapdragon 821 CPU, 6 GB of RAM and 64 or 128 GB of storage. The battery is a 3500 mAh unit. The curvature leaves a lot of room at the back of the device to properly grip the phone, one would say too much. At times this feels a bit like a Microsoft Arc Mouse,” reports Concept-Phones.