Kyocera Flexible Kinetically Powered OLED Phone
Posted on December 6, 2009 by admin


“Kyocera’s latest concept phone was recently unveiled and gives a glimpse of just that future. Designed by industrial designer Susan McKinney, the Kyocera handset known as the EOS phone is comprised of a soft, semi-rigid polymer skin surrounding a flexible, low-energy OLED display.
Unfortunately, it’s not a touchscreen, with the underbelly of the phone folding over to reveal a soft, rubbery QWERTY keyboard. But this is probably a vision of the future of cell phones, if the technology
catches up and gets a little less expensive.
Oh, an extra bonus: the Kyocera is kinetically powered which means it charges as you wave it around”….<More>

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