
01-21-2012, 11:17 PM
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Let me quote what I said on the post on Crackberry. Quote:
This is one of those things that looks great as a concept/prototype, but if it ever came to production, it would get so much negative press.
First of all, how are you supposed to hold it without pressing stuff on the back.
Second, a screen that large would use up too much battery
Third, if it opened up to have one big display, that would make much more sense.
There are more I can't think of right now. And I'm not trying to put down the creator of this. I just think this phone wouldn't be practical. It's different. Which is nice. But not practical.
| I'd like to emphasize the awesome as a concept but horrible as an actual production device part.
And I feel like this guy explained it further pretty well. Quote: |
Originally Posted by JackKennedy yes, battery would certainly be a problem...it's not like it's not already one with modern smartphones but with this battery killer keyboard, chip required for the "artificial intelligence" UI, and the completely unnecessary full screen camera flash, this is really just sci-fi.
Not to mention, it's kind of stupid that the flash would end up blinding the person taking the photo too.
Again, praises for the aesthetic, but no for practicality... | |