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Android Phone Concept Features Three Flexible AMOLED Touchscreens

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  • By Dylan Bailey
  • on 20 Jan, 2011

Android Phone Concept Features Three Flexible AMOLED Touchscreens

Let’s face it, smartphones, at least in their current form, are becoming dull and standard. Everyone is looking for the “newest” form factor for their phones but honestly they’re just all coming out looking the same. Introducing a phone concept that leaves us wanting more with its ultra-sleek 3-panel design.

This creative vision took a panel design and went even further making all three of them flexible AMOLED touchscreens. Built with Gorilla Glass covering each flexible Super AMOLED screen (interesting combination), the device will have steel mesh holding each screen together. The rest of the device is made out of aluminum and, of course, runs Android.

Sadly, this is just a conceptual design. It was not entirely built with logic regarding currently available technology, and we probably won’t see a device like this for some time. But it’s nice to see a fresh take at a mobile phone, right? Check out the 2 minute ad for the device below and let us know what you think!

What is being creative? from Kristian Larsen on Vimeo.

[Via SlashGear]
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  • PeteNPete

    I would definitely buy one of those. It’s got everything a power-user could want: great keyboard, solid screen[s], slick design, lots of new possible uses thanks to the form factor and multiple screens.

  • Chris Burns

    I’d be worried about the screens being protected well enough, but as long as we’re talking total conceptual design here, let’s say they’re impervious to damage as well – perfect Gorilla Glass!

  • http://Abattoir.Net Craig Milton

    Wantgasm ©

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