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Future of Cell Phones?

Posted on: May 11, 2008

Future of Cell Phones?

Do you think the current cell phone form factors will change in the future? This is a really open-ended question, but being the constantly innovating beings that we are, chances are the answer will be in the affirmative. You will require to use a natural gesture with this literal hand phone (as some circles would call it), boasting voice control for activation as well as dial memorized numbers. The microphone can be placed near the mouth while the speaker is located almost inside the ear, facilitating communication even in the noisiest of environments. Wearing this handset is as simple as wearing a watch, but it had better be waterproof cause don't you think it would be a hassle to take it off every time you went to the loo?

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By joe , 22/06/08 8:12 PM (CommentID #741538)


bwui wut teh. thats all i can say

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By Wowowowowowowowo , 22/06/08 7:29 PM (CommentID #741488)


Ummm.... Okay....
For starters, this phone is impractical. It would get dystroyed by teenagers and become hated by adults. Ask yourself the question, would you want to be seen with this?????

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By no1 , 18/06/08 7:38 PM (CommentID #733749)


I don't really like this phone. No offense but it doesn't even look like a phone!

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By davee , 08/06/08 2:29 PM (CommentID #717364)


wow thats an intersting idea but i doubt it would be worth much. Cool idea though.. if it did come out, it should be for little kids as starter phones

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By little chicken , 03/06/08 10:34 PM (CommentID #711200)


omg!!! this phone sucks! who in the world would buy this????

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By cell phone critic , 03/06/08 10:32 AM (CommentID #710548)


dumbest thing i've ever seen. clearly edited (badly, i might add) in something such as photoshop or paint. no one would ever buy it.

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By roo , 01/06/08 4:24 PM (CommentID #708461)


kinda kewl..... in its own litle way

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By andrea , 20/05/08 10:19 AM (CommentID #686893)


sorry but this phone sucks who would make up such a crazy thing like this one

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By sarah , 15/05/08 8:24 AM (CommentID #678807)


what is this

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