Mooon+ Touchscreen Cell Phone Concept With Detachable Bluetooth Headset – Sleek, Sexy and Highly Desirable

Notwithstanding the curious name – ‘Mooon+’ is not a typo on our part – this touchscreen cell phone concept, apart from sporting a deliciously sleek and overtly sexy design that makes us go weak at the knees, comes complete with a detachable Bluetooth headset which, whilst being a painfully obvious and simple idea, also happens to be one we’ve not seen before (or thought of ourselves, damn).
The brainchild of Sunman Kwon, the Mooon+ – which appears to sport some sort of aesthetic fusion seemingly inspired by Sony’s PSP and Apple’s iPhone (which, let’s face it, is not a bad thing in reasonable measure) – works by having the Bluetooth headset element of its design as a snap on/off unit thus allowing you to have the headset to hand wherever you have the cell phone.

We’re not sure about the name (though it is growing on us at an alarming rate) but the concept is definitely a winner, if only to serve to inspire comparable devices should this Mooon+ touchscreen cell phone never see the light of day.
The future of gadgetry is in the hands of designers such as Sunman Kwon, and that’s a good thing – and, for us at least, there’s nothing quite like a heavy dose of inspiration mixed with anticipation (shaken not stirred, naturally).
[via Yanko Design]
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I love the built-in, removable bluetooth head set.
However, I’m not too fond of the design.
It does look very ‘PSP meets iPhone.’