
Cell phones come in all sorts of shapes and sizes these days but this is certainly one of the more unusual ones I’ve seen- it’s a
Winnie the Pooh shaped phone. The cute bear opens up in a clamshell manner to reveal the buttons and screen.

Pooh is a dual sim card capable bear phone with a 2 inch display screen. Winnie can play MP3 and MP4’s, has 1.3MP camera for taking pictures of favorite honey spots, FM radio to listen out for any Tigger spottings, GPRS, double (tiny) speakers, and bluetooth so he can synch up with Christopher Robin’s computer (obviously Winnie the Pooh doesn’t own his own computer- obviously). I highly highly doubt that this is an official Disney licensed phone. Did you know…you can see the original stuffed teddy bear that inspired Pooh Bear? It’s on display in New York City’s public library (main branch on 42nd).
(via 2dayblog)

I doubt there’s anyone out there better prepared to protect your new iPhone from harm like R2D2. The little droid somehow managed to sneak his way into all the Star Wars films (relatively) unharmed, while saving people left and right with his intelligence and some might say luck. This handmade iPhone case is handstitched out of a ton of little pieces of soft felt. Perfect to protect you from the Dark Side and scratches and maybe bring you a bit of luck, just like our pal Artoo. Clearly a lot of detail and effort went into this piece and it’s priced appropriately at $53. I’d say it’s Star Warsome. Star Wawsome? Just plain awesome.
Etsy

Lego has just started to get into the gadget world, issuing a whole bunch of electronic items such as MP3 players and digital camera in the trademark Lego brick design. But this isn’t Lego’s first foray into electronics. Back in 1989 Lego and Tyco issued the Lego Phone. The Lego Phone was a working landline phone with ring and pulse tone switches. The fully functional desk phone had brick buttons and you could add one any Lego bricks you wanted to design your own phone style. Fun old school phone.
You can buy Lego Phone on eBay relatively cheap these days.

Cellphones are getting smaller and smaller with each new generation of phones. While we haven’t quite reached Ben Stiller in Zoolander miniature sized phones just yet, the newest mobile phones today are significantly tinier than the giant Miami Vice style phones of just a few years ago. So it’s only natural that someone would design a set of Matryoshka dolls (Russian nesting dolls) each in the shape of a popular phone style of the past- from the giant bricks of the 80’s all the way to the iPhone of today.
These were made by designer Kyle Bean and are just a design idea- although kids today love technology so much even at early ages, I could actually see this type of thing being produced and sold at a children’s art museum or someplace like that.
gadget review via gizmodo

Turn your iPhone into an old school rotary phone! Well not really, but with this felt case for your precious 3G phone you can at least make it look a bit like the rotary dial phone. Admittedly the case does look a bit rough and school-projecty, but conceptually and visually it is undeniably cute. And it will serve to protect your iPhone from scrapes and scratches which is the whole point of a case anyway, right? It even has a pocket in the back for headphones. So in review, it looks good and does it’s job. Just like you.
etsy via gizmodo

Everything old is better! Today’s things suck. Except for the iPhone. I can’t live without the iPhone. Also walking to school is better these days since kids only have to walk uphill one way instead of both ways like when I was a kid. Also they can use their iPhones while walking to school. Everyone knows that the Gameboy was the original OG portable gaming device (Little Professor excluded). Now you can use this fancy shmancy iPhone skin (or as we called it back in my day- a sticker), to make your iPhone look like a Gameboy. Very retro indeed. Now let’s bring back those white Don Johnson suits with the rolled up sleeves and boat shoes. Costs $15 or so.
infectious via kotaku

I just got off the phone with some guy about my car’s warranty about to expire and now I’m convinced that everything I own should be protected to the fullest extent possible. That’s why I fully intend to buy a $108,880 “Golden Delicious” iPhone case from Germany’s GnG. It’s totally worth it because it has 140 grams of 18 carat gold filled with 200 diamonds and it also has a 400 diamond logo (which can be customized- mine’s going to say “worth every penny”). The shell is super thin at just 1mm and has a special high-tech carbon fiber inlay for stability and security. All this to protect a $200 iPhone? Totally worth it.
via bornrich

Mr. P has done it again. The little helpful naked man who makes his living conforming his body into various desk accessories for you is now a wide-mouthed cellphone holder. Lucky for us, this time Mr. P is face down or you’d quickly realize where the P in his name comes from. A little exposed plastic man buttocks never offended anyone! Despite the eater name, Mr. P will just hold your phone in his mouth and won’t actually eat it. Phew!
product page via geeksugar