I went looking for weird phones and CES 2026 did not disappoint

Four Ikko MindOne Pro phones on a table top

Not every phone needs to be a black rectangle.

It’s January, which means there’s a whole year of rectangular glass slabs ahead of us. But before that happens, I managed to find phones of a different shape lurking around the corners of the CES convention center halls. They weren’t center stage, of course. That was reserved for robots doing laundry badly. But in the margins at tech’s biggest show, I saw some glimmers of hope that the future of phones might not look as same-y as it has for the past half decade – at least, if you know where to look.

A phone for your phone

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