Dual Screen, No Frills Cell Phones

Need by Tamer Koseli

Tamer Koseli is an industrial designer who believes the sole purpose of a cell phone should be as a means of basic communication. That in mind, he created a mobile with no superfluous frills, leaving out standard modern features like cameras, MP3s, videos, internet, email access or other multi media technology.

The Need, as Koseli named his concept cell phone, comes fitted with two screens. The first one is a touch screen and the second is an OLED logotype that displays basic information such as your phone book.

It's an interesting concept but most of us have gotten used to all the frilly add-ons. Going back to a phone without a camera, video capabilities or other media features is a blasphemous, cruel and unusual punishment.
Trend Themes
1. No-frills Technology - Opportunity for creating products with only the necessary basic functions to reduce costs and to cater to individuals looking for simplicity.
2. Dual-screen Devices - Innovation opportunity for designing devices that utilize two screens for improved user experience and display capabilities.
3. Minimalist Design - Potential for creating sleek and simple product designs that cater to individuals who prefer a minimalist aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Devices - Opportunity for mobile device manufacturers to explore creating a basic no-frills phone with minimal and essential functions for those looking to simplify their lives.
2. Consumer Electronics - Innovation opportunity for the consumer electronics industry to explore the design of no-frills electronic products that cater to the needs of individuals who value simplicity.
3. Industrial Design - Potential for the industrial design industry to create designs that are sleek and simplistic, incorporating only necessary features in response to the growing trend of minimalism.

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