
Designed by Nicolas Nicolaou, the Speak To Me concept combines a wrist watch and a mobile phone at the same time. This stylish device features a touchscreen, voice recognition technology, a scrolling function that allows you to switch between apps and options and a built in camera which enables the users to click pictures and be able to send the same in real time. It also supports internet, email, Bluetooth and alerts. Though it’s still a concept at this stage, perhaps we’ll be seeing it in the near future. [Concept Phones]

Here is an unboxing video of Sony Ericsson F305 gaming phone that features EDGE, a Memory Stick Micro slot, a 2-inch 176 x 220 display and music playback, a built-in accelerometer for motion controlled games. The phone also comes with game-oriented face buttons, and A2DP. Video after the jump. [YouTube] More

Here is an unboxing and hands-on video of the famous Nokia N96. In case you didn’t know, the phone is packed with features including DVB-H digital TV reception, a 2.8 inch QVGA screen, 16GB internal memory, 5MP Camera, 2nd VGA camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM radio, music player, and video player. Video after the jump. [Nokia] More

The Nokia 8800 “Royal Edition” comes with 1160 diamonds surrounding it with platinum plates on the front and back. The luxurious phone is very limited edition because only 50 units will be available for purchase. The Nokia 8800 ‘Royal Edition’ was crafted by Goldstriker’s Stuart and Katherine Hughes and is expected to launch soon at the Colette boutique in Paris. [UnWiredView]

Nokia comes back with their new concept phone. This wearable phone is a perfect tool for those who prefer gestures over text or voice. Actually, it is not a phone, but it is a device that translates your body movements into predefined text and transmits it to others automatically. [The Design Blog]

Samsung will soon release its new entry-level slider phone dubbed as the S3500. The phone was recently approved by the FCC, which means AT&T or T-Mobile might consider launching it in the US. The phone will feature a QVGA display with 262K colors, 2MP camera, 35MB of internal memory, MicroSD card support, FM radio, Music player, WAP browser, email, Bluetooth and USB connection. Unfortunately, there’s still no word on pricing and availability yet. [Ubergizmo]