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A Pocket Buddy; Kyocera EOS Phone Concept Print E-mail
Written by hari_me_aom   
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 00:05

What do you think this gadget should be at your first glance?

From a distance you may think it’s a newly launched coloured-screen calculator. And if you step a little closer you will see the keyboard with alphabets on one side which may enable you to assume that it’s a tiny notebook, handy to carry around.

But both answers are incorrect because this nice looking device plays a little more part in your daily life. It’s actually a mobile phone, the device which has become a necessity to city people.

I’d say this is a new step of the era in mobile phone technology. The slim look was designed by Susan McKinney, the designer who’s famous for her advanced outlook, together with the designing team from San Diego and Bangladesh, they gave birth to the two-ways flipping widescreen which makes the device seem just like a slim wallet.

This Kyocera EOS Phone Concept has a special widescreen technology called OLED making it durable and flexible. When the phone is not in use the screen saver is automatically turned vertical by the QWERTY system, showing a new perspective of no limits.

And yet it was designed with another brilliant idea. As Kyocera holds the concept in inventing devices to be power saving, the designers developed a battery charging system using the energy from human’s kinetic. Just put it in the pocket and no matter what you do, standing, sitting, walking or running which should be best, and your phone is charged up.

 
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