We all want a cell phone that is small enough to travel in our pocket but has the largest screen possible. These two desires are somewhat conflicting, but the Kyocera EOS cell phone has figured out a way to give you the best of both worlds: a foldable phone. Fold it up like you would a wallet, or unfold it to unveil its sleek thinness and awesomely large OLED display.
The Kyocera 'EOS' is not just a foldable phone, but also an innovative take on energy-saving features. When the phone is used, kinetic energy is produced and transformed into an electrical charge, putting an end to your “I-didn't-phone-because-my-battery-died†excuse.
The EOS is still in the design phase, but look out for foldable phones in the future!
Foldable Phones
Badass Kyocera 'EOS' Mobile Phone Saves Space & Energy
Trend Themes
1. Foldable Phones - Creating smartphones with foldable designs to address the conflicting desires of a large screen and pocket-sized convenience.
2. Energy-saving Features - Developing innovative ways to harness and utilize kinetic energy in smartphones to eliminate battery life issues.
3. Large OLED Displays - Advancing the technology and production of large OLED displays for enhanced visual experiences on foldable smartphones.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Phone Industry - Opportunity for mobile phone manufacturers to lead the market by introducing foldable smartphones with energy-saving features.
2. Renewable Energy Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity for the renewable energy sector to collaborate with smartphone companies and develop kinetic energy harvesting technologies.
3. Consumer Electronics Industry - Growing demand for large OLED displays in foldable phones presents business opportunities for companies specializing in display technology.