Nokia Kinetic Device: Gumby Phone Controlled by Bends and Twists
By Rob Scott
November 3, 2011
November 3, 2011
- Nokia unveiled its Kinetic Device smartphone prototype at the recent Nokia World Conference in London.
- The screen of the concept phone “is controlled by the way that it is bent or twisted or flexed, not by the way it is touched,” reports The Huffington Post.
- The video shows how bending the phone inwards and outwards controls zoom and twisting it controls volume and playback.
- “It’s built entirely out of plastic, which includes the bendy and attractive AMOLED display up front, and contains only the hardware required to power it and to sense user input,” explains This Is My Next in a related post. “It all looks somewhat unwieldy when you’re observing it, and it’s not all that easy to describe, but adapting to the control scheme takes only a few seconds and once you know what you’re doing, it becomes extremely natural. Honestly, bend-to-zoom is miles ahead of pinch-to-zoom in terms of intuitive human interaction.”
- No word yet on whether Nokia has plans to develop a commercial version.
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