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Flexibility for the future. By: Nathan Antonio. Personal mobile communication device which is light, portable, and simple. You can carry it anywhere, In anyform. You can roll it, bend it, put it on your clothes like a clip. Flexible and touch screen display.
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Flexibility for the future. By: Nathan Antonio
Personal mobile communication device which is light, portable, and simple. You can carry it anywhere, In anyform. You can roll it, bend it, put it on your clothes like a clip. Flexible and touch screen display. It uses liquid battery, speech recognition, flexible touch screen, touch sensitive body cover which lets it understand and adjust to the environment. It has a simple programmable body mechanism so that it changes forms in different situations. Description
What’s good about it? • Interacts with friends/family anyone that has this phone. • Instead of texting. If you want to send a heart to a love one. It will move and curl into a heart. If you want to go partying with friends it will do a dance like a worm. • It’s like an electronic pet. It knows your senses so it responds to you in its best way it can. • You can shape it into anything.
What’s bad about it? • It’s not out in the market today, As of right now its on a drawing board. • It will cost a lot of money for the manufactures to make it, And once it hits the market this new piece of technology will be pricy. • Might possibly have a lot of errors due to the flexibility and small structure of the phone.
Conclusion • This phone would be suitable for teenaged people because of how flexible and stunning this mobile phone is. • Might be a highly priced item if put on the market. So only high buyers would only buy this item. • A good phone to have if your unorganized because it can shape shift into anything and also can be made into a wristwatch if needed for emergencies.
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