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Hand phone concept for people that use phone exclusively for talking

May 12, 2008 by Dusan Belic - 2 Comments

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Hand phone concept

The hand phone concept is everything but a unique idea. Still I like the way they’ve almost made it happen. It’s a work of Italian industrial designer Biodomotica, which are looking for interested manufacturers.

The way I see it, the Hand phone concept is made for those people that use a mobile phone exclusively for talking. Yes, there’s some screen and several buttons that kinda promise this device could also be used for texting, but that doesn’t look that easy, from what I can tell. Additionally, the problem may be getting use to carrying something around your hand. Then again, the end result is using a phone the way you always wanted to, or at least the way you thought you wanted. Or not… One more image follows after the jump.

Any comments?

Hand phone concept - pic 2

[Via: textually.org]

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