Probably many of you still remember Nokia's light, futuristic Aeon concept, which has never been designed to be a real product, it was just a demonstration of what does the leader company think about cell phones of the future. Of course there are some who think much more of this device and they even dare to say that this is an OEM product, meaning that it's made on behalf of Nokia. Of course this is not true, as the phones you can see below are waaay far in design from the Finnish concept. One of the most important design elements of Aeon was the hidden keypad and the huge display that filled out the upper part completely, but this looks completely different in this case. The keypad is not hidden at all, and the screen has only a width of 2.2". On the back there are only the decorations characteristic of copies, along with the 3D stereo speakers and the 2 megapixel camera. YX-W168 and YX-F168, that supports two SIM cards, are very far from Nokia's Aeon concept and not even the gigantic "Vogue Lifestyle" label can help this.
The original Nokia Aeon concept
Translated by Szaszati