Nov 10
Filed under: LG, Misc
When we see alluring phone concepts that’ll never leave the lab, we end up wishing there was a little more innovation in the handsets out in the wild. There was a wealth of eyebrow-raising examples of that principle when
LG Japan exhibited top entries to its Mobile Design Contest last weekend. We’re keen on the fbt, a phone designed for braille text messaging, and the Tap, which is shaped like a light switch and functions like one too — when you tap it, the phone turns off so you can live once again in peace. The winner, though, was the above-pictured Planet Phone, the surface of which is dotted with LEDs representing your friends; if you don’t talk to someone for a while, their light gradually moves out to the edge. It’s supposed to remind you to keep in touch, but it has darker connotations — if you become angry with someone, you can revel in the pleasure of watching them slowly tick away into oblivion. That’s absolutely a feature we want to see added to the
Storm.
[Via Hallyu Tech]
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Tags: Braille, Connotations, Contest Winners, Design Contest, Engadget Mobile, Eyebrow, Fbt, Hallyu, Innovation, Leds, Light Switch, Mobile Design, Nbsp, Oblivion, Peace, Phone Contest, Pleasure, Principle, Tap, Text Messaging