
"If the idea of a mirror on the iPhone lock screen was as brilliant as we thought it to be, this concept phone is idealized with a small display on the back, alongside its charismatic triple camera array, and we are bewildered: which one is a better feature. Of course, there is no contest, and designer Braz de Pina is far from contesting either."
"Besides the form, the color patterns give a clear definition to the modular layers of the phone, its airflow channels and even the camera housing at the back. Everything here is designed to be flaunted and thus this phone is anything close to the modern approach in phone making, thus substantiating its 'Brutal' identity. For its functionality, as evident through the pictures, the iPhone Brutal is created to open like a flip, dual-screen phone."
A Brutalist iPhone concept adopts a boxy, flip-style dual-screen form emphasizing reduction, structure, and unapologetic geometry rather than sleekness. The design evokes a cross between a vibrant floppy disk and a dual-screen flip phone, with blocky Japanese industrial cues and clear color-coded modular layers. Visible airflow channels and a pronounced camera housing reinforce the robust, bulky aesthetic. Functionally, the device opens like a flip and features a rear triple-lens array with an auxiliary small display that shows weather updates. The camera lenses draw inspiration from Carl Zeiss to suggest precision and high image quality.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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