Kyocera Phone – New Concept
ByThis handset can overlap content, visual and audio information onto on object. Next up, there’s the UFO Kyocera phone, a device covered entirely with a touchscreen and sporting an edge that can be used to control the interface and other functions without the need to touch the center of the screen.
There’s also a third concept of a device that’s able to shift its back and adapt to the palm of the user, using moving panels. Finally, the Kyocera Sound has its entire surface turned into a big speaker, for an improved audio experience. We don’t know which of these models will become real, but keep in mind that Kyocera Echo was also a concept in the past!
Kyocera’s dual display phone Echo was one of the most talked about phone designs made by the Asian company lately. However, Kyocera also has other interesting concepts to showcase. One of them is Merlin, shown below and based on augmented reality, through a combination of glasses and headphones.
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June 10th, 2011 at 8:16 am
[...] Mobile phone concept “Floater” by Mac Funamizu offers a solution. The curved bottom given to the instrument allows it to tilt up a little bit when kept on a flat surface and left idle for some time. Similarly it makes nodding like movement when receiving a phone call, message or email etc. In second concept the instrument does not move by itself. It has a supporter on its back that slides to act as a stand to the mobile on a flat surface. Slide it the other way and we can use it as a physical keypad. The self moving floater surely sets the imagination running. [...]
June 23rd, 2011 at 8:06 am
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