Friday, April 17, 2009

Kyocera unveils folding OLED mobile phone


Kyocera Corporation, a multinational manufacturer based in Kyoto, Japan, was showing off a flexible folding phone concept at CTIA Wireless 2009 event. The device is pretty impressive with a lot of innovations. It can be folded to be used as a small wallet sized phone(pictured above) or it can be unfolded to reveal a widescreen display. The device incorporates "Shape Memory" which allows keys to morph up from its surface when needed and fade away when not in use. The device also has the capability to transform kinetic energy into electric energy which means, the more we use the device, the more we can use it without batteries. The device is still in early stages of development and the design teams are working hard on the possibilities of infusing some of the concept ideas into their near future lineup of phones and devices. Hit on the Read link for more images of the device.

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