Reputedly taken out of a sci-fi movie, the Alo telephone couldn’t be more special than current smartphones. It’s glossy and translucent, has a fluid, dynamic silhouette, an ergonomic shape that fits perfectly in the palm of a hand, in addition to a mysterious lack of a display or buttons. The idea cellphone became designed by Philippe Starck and Jerome Olivet for French brand Thomson. As a voice-activated system, it removes the need for buttons, which enhances its futuristic look in addition. The smartphone’s digicam also acts as a projector that presentations messages and motion pictures as three-D holograms. And the innovations don’t forestall there. The fabric is self-recuperation and affords haptic comments, via warmth and vibrations sent to the person. Starck and Olivet will increase an Alo-based prototype for the Thomson this 12 months, however it can take a while before the cellphone reaches the market.
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