Mobile Phone Design In Art

Emily at Textually has picked up a couple of mobile phone designs by Dima Komissarov at Yanko Design. One is a device that takes convergence to a whole new level, with a video phone, credit & discount cards, remote controls for any device, electronic keys, library, video & music shop, and so on. “For any actions connected with safety (payment, opening of a door, …) the device authorizes you by reading your fingerprints.”
The other is the GMEA phone. “Everybody knows the fifteen puzzle – the game there one needs to rearrange the order of numbers 1 to 15 on the 16-squared field. The buttons on the GMEA phone are interactive and used in the same way – you can move them around the interface in order to arrange them as necessary (the right positions are marked underneath the buttons).”
These phones aren’t going to become mass-market, but they might find a niche…

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