Designer Jason J. Lee is bringing modular design to mobile phones with the Emobile concept phone. The Emobile is split into four pieces -- a speaker, body, button and mic -- that can be rearranged to create several different devices.
Users who like small cellphones can remove sections of the Emobile to shorten its overall size. Those who prefer larger phones can add both keyboard and screen pieces to the phone to increase its messaging and multimedia capabilities. A phone that can separate into several pieces is an awesome idea, but it seems to be a little ahead of its time. Still, designers have been creating more and more add-ons for phones, such as the iPhone keyboard attachment, so a customizable phone with removable parts like the Emobile concept phone may not be such a crazy concept.
Modular Mobiles
The Emobile Concept Phone Lets You Instantly Reconfigure Your Cellphone
Trend Themes
1. Modular Smartphones - Companies can invest in creating modular smartphones that can be reconfigured based on user preferences and needs
2. Customizable Mobile Devices - Manufacturers can create customizable mobile devices with removable parts to cater to different customer segments
3. Sustainable Phone Design - Developers can design phones with interchangeable parts to reduce electronic waste and promote sustainability
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Phone Manufacturing - Mobile phone manufacturers can incorporate modular designs for more flexible and customisable products
2. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can further develop modular design concepts to cater to diverse consumer preferences and reduce e-waste
3. Telecommunications - Telecom companies can partner with modular smartphone developers to offer more dynamic and sustainable mobile devices