If you believe modern smartphones are just too big to hold comfortably, this prototype design might be your future mobile.
To mark the end of the year, we're looking back and sharing the most popular technology posts from 2018.
The Blloc smartphone aims to turn down distractions by switching to a completely monochromatic user experience.
A colorful add-on and magnetic power pack turns wireless charging into a truly portable solution for any Qi-compatible device.
The customizable artwork of artist Petra Cortright and graphic artist Baron Von Fancy dress up Google's newest Pixel devices.
This startup founded by MIT grads wants users to charge up to four iPhones at the same time, wirelessly, and from up to one foot away.
The creator of Android reveals an edge-to-edge smartphone, designed to appeal to our unconscious acknowledgment of good design.
Jerome Olivet and Philippe Starck reimagine the smartphone as an artificial assistant that can heal itself from scratches.
Mini 3D printed lamps that use your iPhone's flashlight to create ambient light.
Abstract art you can carry around with you in your pocket.
Design takes center stage with a customized Android-powered smartphone theoretically capable of unlimited storage.
A new Android phone inspired by a 1979 anime is designed to be nearly unbreakable and un-hackable.
A dinner experience turned into a food photography workshop, complete with dishes designed to hold smartphones for the perfect Instagram.
The newest Galaxy S6 edge is more powerful and now better than ever suited to serve the needs of the design community.