People create many interesting concepts of devices for different manufacturers, but not all of them become a reality, since the companies don’t have enough resources, and besides, not all the concepts are really interesting. Manufacturers decide to create smartphones based on concepts only if they are expected to become best-sellers and bring huge incomes.

Among the range of the non-released Nokia concepts, the most amazing one was the Nokia Nautilus, which was rumored to fulfill the Nseries. The designer concept was created by the same enthusiast who had created Care font. The smartphone should bring in two main innovations to the Nokia handsets. The first one is the “z-pop” speaker, which is designed to expand the phone along its z-axis, bringing a whole new level of speaker power. The second feature was the bundled keychain, which sounds an alarm when being moved beyond a certain range of devices.
The Nokia Nautilus was also announced to come up with an exclusive leather back part, which was the most unrealistic component of the handset. To tell the truth, the overall design of the smartphone resembled the popular Nokia C7, which was equipped with Symbian^3 OS.
I still think that if Nokia decided to release this smartphone, there are two things that needed to be changed — the dimension of the display should be increased and a hardware keyboard should be added.




