Google-G0 Android Concept Phone

Touchscreen Android Mobile Phone by Tryi Yeh

Google-G0 - Android touchscreen smartphone

Tryi Yeh is a talented Taiwanese designer who managed to get our attention with his latest Android concept phone, the new Google-G0. Keeping away from the common with its stylish new design, Google-G0 is a highly fashionable sliding Android smartphone that grabs the attentionwith a touchscreen display, a bunch of fancy buttons and a wireless charging cradle that acts similar with Palm Pre’s Touchstone.

A highly realistic design, yet short when it comes to what’s under the hood, the new Google-G0 slides to reveal a camera, four big navigation buttons for quick access to email, web browsing and more (probably customizable) and a set of speakers on the back.

And although it’s just a tempting design exercise that got us drooling in the first place, for the moment it is, and will probably remain for a while, just a concept. Yet we can’t help but wonder, if it was to be produced what would be the odds in a confrontation with the new iPhone 3G S.

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