Ioman
02-10-2005, 08:10 PM
Check out this sweet looking phone:
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/images/3719c_large.jpg
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/images/3719_super.jpg
"Ian Heseltine, Telecoms Manager of PDD explained to us that if the design is adopted, we may see a future Helix handset with a minimum of 20GB storage for MP3s and photos, an OLED display and a 5.0-megapixel camera. This handset design is aimed to become the total multimedia appliance, not just a mobile phone. All may be possible nearing the end of 2006 or early 2007 if everything goes as planned and a manufacturer picks up on PDD's innovation.
The Helix is a clamshell phone with a screen that rotates smoothly on a 180 degree vertical axis when open, this style of rotating display has never been seen on any phone yet. When the clamshell is closed, the compact design shows the large viewing and control area for use as a camera or MP3 player. When used as a phone or for texting, the traditional clamshell hinge movement triggers a secondary swivel motion that brings the screen around to face the user."
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/images/3719c_large.jpg
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/images/3719_super.jpg
"Ian Heseltine, Telecoms Manager of PDD explained to us that if the design is adopted, we may see a future Helix handset with a minimum of 20GB storage for MP3s and photos, an OLED display and a 5.0-megapixel camera. This handset design is aimed to become the total multimedia appliance, not just a mobile phone. All may be possible nearing the end of 2006 or early 2007 if everything goes as planned and a manufacturer picks up on PDD's innovation.
The Helix is a clamshell phone with a screen that rotates smoothly on a 180 degree vertical axis when open, this style of rotating display has never been seen on any phone yet. When the clamshell is closed, the compact design shows the large viewing and control area for use as a camera or MP3 player. When used as a phone or for texting, the traditional clamshell hinge movement triggers a secondary swivel motion that brings the screen around to face the user."