There are many phones out in the market right now and many more are in the design phase but none that compares to the design of the SeaBird. The future will consist only of Smart Phones and the future will have many phones like the SeaBird but if this phone comes out first then it will be the one leading the revolution with its innovative technology. The best we have right now are phones with touch screen, separate bluetooth but we have nothing compared to this one.
This is a cell phone that is a concept phone designed by developers from Mozilla using the opinions of the Mozilla community. This is a phone that shows what the customers want from the phones of the future. This phone will have a projector in it, it also uses infra red to show the touch pad on a flat surface in front of the phone, it will have an embedded blue tooth which can be detached and reattached and finally, wireless charging capability. These and some other things make this phone truly of the future as it will not come out for many years but when it does it will truly bring out a revolution in the mobile market and change it forever.
2 réponses à “Mozilla Labs Concept- Seabird Mobile Phone”
The concept of this phone is quite good and it gives us a pretty good idea of how the future mobile phones could look like. It seems that in the future there will be a converge of computers, laptops, tablets, cellphones, mp3 players, mobile gaming and these type of devices to help out lives get even more mobile. The design of the phone is already embedding a green concept because it has wireless charging capability. It would be interesting to see a final version of this concept phone in the market that may as well include the latest innovations in the industry to fully take advantage of all the benefits or to see other similar ideas put into practice from the competition.
This concept of this mobile phone is really good, and it’s probably because they developed by hearing people opinions… I sound logical, but some manufacturers or even mobile operators seemed to have missed their customer’s feedbacks. I think that manufacturers in the industry should take this as an example and develop more blogs and give more diffusion open spaces where people can put their opinions and suggestions.