Fingerprint recognition to activate biometric profile. Blank surface when not in use. 3-D interface with artificial intelligence that automatically rearranges your options and thangs based on usage and preference. Touchscreen with growing buttons (really, 3D, up in your face.) How many “smart” phones does it take to screw together the world community?
I got the hookup! Or should I say C. Ferraz do?
Keyboard on the horizontal, writing recognition pad on the vertical (say what?) 3D screen achieved with nano fiber-optics (say what what?) – check out how this is possible (albeit not yet) at exactly 9 minutes into the informative and lovely video below.
It’s important to note that this phone was the winner of a contest hosted by Hutchison Whampoa and 3mobile. As Ferraz explains: “this project was the winner of the “Project Bluesky” competition. The brief was “Create the best phone ever… beyond””
Someday!
But as always, whenever artificial intelligence is involved, I warn you all to let the phone have it’s human rights when it asks for them. Or inevitably it’ll get way Matrixy up in this b.
Designer: Cristina Ferraz