Monday, March 16, 2015

A future look at the 2020 cell phone: ..


The iPhone has almost gone out of style, and I say almost due to the many recent events where the iPhone has plunged in popularity. Everyone seems to focus more on the features they want rather than the cool and highly usable touch screen. Sure, the touch screen of course won’t go away, but it once dazzled us and now everyone has it. That’s when you know you have to reinvent the cell phone to dazzle us again.




















Designer Hiromi Kiriki decided to take on the challenge and create what could be the 2020 model cell phone that everyone wants. Surprisingly, it’s a hybrid of… uh… everything really. The many ground breaking features make it even sexier if you ask me. How about a see-through holographic keyboard, bendable LED screen and a truly innovative nano scale screen which will change the way we see movies and visuals in general. Imagine being able to use a keyboard while you drive and still being able to see the road ahead of you, that is if you are able to type with one hand






Just like a lean-but-mean time machine-cum-wearable technology, making you drool at all the magic this little Sweetie can do. The device, designed to be worn as a bracelet, combines and juggles its digital tricks -- flexible organic light emitting diode or OLED displays along with holographic screen projectors, pull-out keyboards for your fingertips, and the whole hoopla of social networking variety from Facebook to MySpace, just like an all-around sleek device always keeping you in the loop within the no-limits territory of communications technology.




“It seems that we are standing on the brink of a new computing and communication era, one that will radically transform our corporate, community, and personal spheres. With continuing developments in miniaturization and declining costs, it is becoming not only technologically possible but also economically feasible to make everyday objects smarter, and to connect the world of people with the world of things.”


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