Finger Touching Cell Phone

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The Finger Touching Cell Phone was a concept cell-phone developed by Samsung and Sunman Kwon at Hong-ik University, South Korea.

Concept

The phone was designed to be worn as a wristband. The phone would project a 3 × 4 mobile-style keypad onto your fingers, with each joint making up a button.[1] The product won an iF Concept Product Award in 2007.[2]

References

  1. ^ Finger Touching Phone Concept Gives You Touchtone Knuckles
  2. ^ "Wearable Technology & Smart Clothes - CrunchWear". Wearable Tech - CrunchWear.

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