The WhammyPhone is a smartphone that might not draw much attention for its telephonic capabilities. However, the phone's twisted design features mean that making phone calls on it will hardly be users' top priority.
The WhammyPhone is made from a flexible screen and body that allow it to be bent and twisted like a piece of elastic rubber. Then, thanks to the addition of some purpose-built apps, the WhammyPhone is able to both play and distort music as its users bend it out of shape.
The musical apps on the WhammyPhone include a violin app in which bending the phone acts like pulling the bow over the strings, an EDM app that speeds up and slows down the loops as the phone bends, and a guitar app that turns the entire phone into a whammy bar (hence the name WhammyPhone.)
Flexible Musical Phones
The WhammyPhone Uses Flexible Screen Materials to Play Music
Trend Themes
1. Flexible Screens - Opportunity for creating new devices that can be bent and twisted for innovative user experiences.
2. Music Distortion - Potential for developing music apps that utilize the bending and twisting actions of flexible devices to create unique sound effects.
3. Instrument Simulation - Possibility to create apps that simulate playing different musical instruments through the bending and twisting gestures on flexible phones.
Industry Implications
1. Smartphone Manufacturing - Manufacturers can explore incorporating flexible screen materials to create smartphones with unique capabilities in the music and entertainment space.
2. Music Technology - Opportunity for music tech companies to develop new apps and software that leverage the bending and twisting functionalities of flexible screens for musical expression.
3. Mobile App Development - App developers can explore creating innovative music apps that take advantage of the unique interactive possibilities enabled by flexible screen technology.