Fujitsu Four Way Slider Concept Phone25 November 2006 by axxxr
T3 magazine has an exclusive hands on report on the amazing fujitsu concept which i've posted about in the past.Here is a handset which you would be forgiven for thinking if it was a phone, Games machine, MP3 player, or Camcorder? Depends which way you flick it and its beautiful to boot. The beauty of this sexy device is that it can slide up,down,left and right to reveal a different set of keys each time.There’s even a nifty touch-sensitive slider to adjust volume when you’re playing back MP3s or video, and a set of “normal" navigation keys up front for making calls. Fujitsu says the design will make an appearance in real phones next year,here's hopeing.Check out the Video below. source:t3
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they did it! in 4 ways! well it's concept though
QuickShare on Nov 25 2006
Yeah thats nice, great design...
Xugaa on Nov 25 2006
I am very curious to see how you will be able to type text in this thing. Otherwise it is interesting as a concept.
MG on Nov 25 2006
its cool but whats the expected price tag
Az on Nov 25 2006
i am dying to use that phone
waqar on Nov 25 2006
interesting concept, cant really see the point tho, do you want ur mp3 buttons covered just because u have the number keys exposed, more likely that u want both some of the time.
imanuk on Nov 25 2006
Nice idea, but i don't think that it will be easy to use...
Visitor on Nov 25 2006
so is this a lefty or righty phone?
jon on Nov 25 2006
Nah? It looks so plasticky! I would still want a 2-way slider Nokia N95!
Garvin on Nov 26 2006
Wouldn't it be a cool idea to use the mostly empty space below the screen to position a numeric keyboard? That idea just might catch on.
sensibleone on Nov 26 2006
its will not famous like n95 bcoz n95 has a brilient look and function,,i lov n95,,
aamirgul on Nov 26 2006
I don't really think this will be handy
Powy24 on Nov 27 2006
the concept is stupid. side slide for the number? haahahha ye right.
noname on Nov 29 2006