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When it comes to massive news, the last two weeks have been absolutely insane. Google's purchase of Motorola? HTC buy beats? Resignation as Apple CEO Steve jobs?!
What better way to cleanse the palette than quickly Tromp in the conceptual rabbit hole? 3D animation shop Aatma Studio released a concept video shows what they perceive as the iPhone and the future ... Ok... I am ready to pre-order.
Now as far as practicable current with tech? None of it really is, but a good chunk of it in the realm of credibility if we believe said Tech foreseeable evolution.
Design:Design looks much thinner than the barrier 8 mm that none actually managed to hack yet (if we count that tuck thick bits in one region, lumped, Tapper remaining, and then create a measurement on the thin part of the profile, which kind of deceit.) in view of the above thick bits most modern smartphones, usually radio and camera sensors, and they are becoming slimmer and slimmer every few months. Just two weeks ago, for example, OmniVision has announced an 8-megapixel camera module, which comes at the height of the Assembly only 4.4 mm ...
Keyboard: Projection keyboard was done before (the IBM patent in 1992 year!), but not quite like this. Although they really don't seem to take off, some projection keyboards that do exist are usually dedicated Accessories Bluetooth/USB, as opposed to being integrated into the handset itself. Even as rather clunky, individual components, the projection was one things laser red — nothing of the kind of high-resolution, nice expanding the Council, you see here. But these days we have received an itty bitty-Pico projectors and people like Microsoft/PrimeSense dumping millions of people in based on Infrared tracking. Let these technologies continue to evolve and we probably, but after a few years from something like the concept of keyboard, shown here.
Holographic projector: for showing video in thin air without any screen for a reflections of light ... something that'll probably be stuck in the concept of the video and "Star Wars" Universe until further notice. Damn you, physics! It is probably for the better, really: while interacting with floating screen futuristic and fun, the absence of any touch would rather miserable users.
The Apple iPhone was introduced at MacWorld in January 2007, and officially went on sale June 29, 2007, selling 146000 units in the first weekend launch. The phone has ...

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