Smartphones have come a long way from something that was just fancy
and are now considered to be a necessity of life. In fact, it is hard,
rather impossible, to imagine life without one now. Over the past few
years, we have seen an exponential growth in terms of features that
accompany smartphones and also cardinal changes, which have been
incorporated into the design of smartphones. So
far we have seen curved and flexible displays that claim to cater to
the needs of users. However, this particular prototype will leave you
amazed, say hello to PaperFold. This smartphone is capable of being
folded like a paper and what really makes it stand out is the fact that
its functionality changes upon folding/unfolding.
The
prototype has a number of magnetic hinges and e-ink displays that are
lightweight, thin and can be detached. The attaching and/or detaching of
these screens sure do change the shape of the smartphone but the
peculiar thing with this particular smartphone, as mentioned before, is
the fact that this smartphone has been designed so as to incorporate
changes into its functionality depending upon how the screens are
attached or detached. The
hinges have sensors incorporated into them and the OS picks up when you
remove or add a screen and where it is being added to or being removed
from. This information is used to relay how information is being
displayed on the phone. For instance; if you are using only one screen
and you open gallery you’ll be shown the thumbnails of the pictures, add
one more screen and the thumbnail you click on will be enlarged onto
the second screen, add third screen and you’ll get a toolbar of options
to select from. If you add the third screen to the bottom of first two
screens, you will be presented with a keyboard essentially converting
your smartphone into a laptop. However,
the best feature of this gadget comes to play when you are using Google
Maps. The options that it provides to the user depending upon number of
screens and how you hold the phone are just amazing. You can make use
of Google Earth View; you can pull up architectural model and maps are
very intuitive
However, this is a prototype and there is still some time till it
becomes commercially available in the market. We are looking forward to
that day for sure.
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