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P.C.O.D Wearable Concept Smart Phone

by Mr. Waltz on August 21, 2010



Irish Designer Karl Thompson has come up with a unique design for future Smart Phone. P.C.O.D (Personal Communications and Organization Device) as he calls it combines – smart phone (with video calling), camera, GPS, mp3 player, storage (for photos, files etc.), time/date/calendar, games, app’s and much more. Besides, The PCOD would also come with changeable holder/straps in various colors and designs - and the screen wallpaper can be changed to match the chosen holder. Below are some basic features Mr. Karl thinks would include;
Features :
  • Ultra thin and light
  • No wires – connects and recharges wirelessly (includes security code authorization)
  • Super long battery life – talk and video for 24 hours, standby 500 hours
  • 64GB solid state hard disk
  • High resolution camera (video and stills – 10 mega-pixels, high iso range for low light conditions, anti-shake, geotagging)
  • Large OLED touch screen
  • Noise canceling microphone
  • Good quality speakers
  • Vibrate function
  • Wifi, 3G/4G, Bluetooth
  • Built in real GPS
  • Accelerometer
  • Proximity sensor
  • Ambient light sensor
  • Water resistant
  • Online app’s and themes store
  • 100% recycled packaging (also minimal packaging)
  • Stealth mode (for military use – dims screen, lowers power consumption, uses camo themes, matt effect – no screen shine or reflections, locked with codes instead of swipe action, voice recognition and stress levels indicator, possible retina scan and/or face recognition using camera, can be set to erase hd on multiple wrong code entry attempts, phone location tracking.

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