The iPhone 'Next G' is Virtually Weightless in Your Palm
Amelia Roblin — October 8, 2010 — Tech
References: yankodesign
Designed by Samuel Lee Kwon, the iPhone 'Next G' redefines its current concrete counterpart. Though the new wrist-worn concept is tangible technology, the Apple gadget's familiar touchscreen is projected onto the wearer's palm.
Equipped will all of the most important features, including a mic, a speaker, a camera receiver, touch screen and wrist pulse sensor, the iPhone 'Next G' is truly the next generation of iPhone, stepping away from the concept of self-contained technology.
Equipped will all of the most important features, including a mic, a speaker, a camera receiver, touch screen and wrist pulse sensor, the iPhone 'Next G' is truly the next generation of iPhone, stepping away from the concept of self-contained technology.
Trend Themes
1. Projected Cell Technology - The concept of projecting the smartphone's touchscreen onto the user's palm opens up opportunities for immersive augmented reality experiences.
2. Wearable Technology - The wrist-worn design of the iPhone 'Next G' introduces new possibilities for integrating technology seamlessly into our everyday lives.
3. Next Generation Smartphone - The iPhone 'Next G' demonstrates the potential for redesigning traditional smartphones, pushing boundaries for form and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The projected cell technology trend presents opportunities for consumer electronics companies to create innovative products that enhance user experiences.
2. Wearable Technology - The iPhone 'Next G' showcases the potential for wearable technology to become more intuitive and user-friendly.
3. Mobile Communication - The next generation smartphone trend disrupts the mobile communication industry by introducing new ways of interacting with devices and data.
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