Steampunk Treo Smartphone Mark 1

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Intro: Steampunk Treo Smartphone Mark 1

I have been on a major stempunking rampage as of late and decided to take one of our old unused smart phones and make it a little more my style. The phone is still 100% functional and if I ever decide to switch to Verizon I can use it( I actually have ATT). This is the Mark 1 version prototype. Mark 2 is soon to follow and will include intricate and improved brass plates, leather backing, flip cover padding, and many other improvements. In the mean time I hope you enjoy the Mark 1. Within a week or two I will post another slide show (and possibly instructables if requested) on several other steampunk projects.

NOTE: the clock bezel allows full integrated function of the directional pad (which is underneath it)

P.S. please note that these pictures were taken in a hotel bathroom improv light box (albeit using my Nikon D40 with flash and this flash diffuser (kudos for that lol).
P.P.S. please comment and rate if you like :)
Cheers,
Mspark400

12 Comments

This is unbelievably gorgeous. I look forward to the full 'ible and your mark II project.
Thank you! and they are on the way! cheers, Mspark400
how do you access the center button?
just push the watch face in the direction you want or center for a center click cheers, Mspark400
Well, i have to commend you, the 'cell phone' steampunking project is one of the hardest. You have done a great job, but i am more than sure that your non prototype one will be even more extreme! You can get flatter clock mechanisms than that...
And also as a side note, the collective slideshow of many of my steampunk projects will feature a gun that i believe you in particular will enjoy. Cheers, Mspark400
I look forward to it! We gonna see any full instructables?
Its possible. It really depends on what task i conquer next. Cheers, mspark400
Thanks for the comment! Mark 2 will definately feature a flatter and possibly more stylized bezel. In the next couple of weeks i hope to get up the Mark 2 project with its many improvments as well as its detailed leather work. Cheers, Mspark400
Yes, leather work is a great way to steampunk up electronics.
"and possibly instructables if requested" Consider this a formal request for an 'ible on "the clock bezel allows full integrated function of the directional pad". I'll probably end up using on e of those oval bezels(fancy women's watch) to better mimic the original button, but It'd be grand to see how it was done BEFORE tearing apart my 'still pretty expensive, but slightly more disposable now that the pre has palm5 emulation, treo'.
Thanks for the comment! To be honest the bezel has no secret. To put it simply I carefuly glued the bezel to the pad and made sure that the buttons still functioned. My center button was on the fritz before this but if it worked, the clock still allows the button to be pressed in addition to all of the other directions. To ensure the safety of the keypad electronics i would remove the circuit pad behind the buttons before gluing. Best of luck and hopefully the full ible and mark 2 are on their way soon! Cheers, Mspark400