Mobile World Congress 2011 (MWC 2011), Japanese handset manufacturer Fujitsu showcased its new
dual screen smartphone concept. Whereas mobile handset manufacturers
are working on new OS platforms, including the Android and Windows Phone 7
, the concept phone was seen sporting a Symbian mobile platform. You might be a little bit confused on the Symbian part but according to company officials the OS delivers something special.
Fujitsu’s dual screen smartphone comes with a social
networking-oriented User Interface, offering users a true social sharing
experience. With the help of the
dual-screen, users can divide the ‘social’ and ‘personal’ experiences
into two screens, making it easier to interact with others.
The smartphone rolls in the swivel form factor, which is replaced by
the traditional keypad by adding the second large touch screen.
Furthermore, the screens can be easily rotated, adding the possibility
to use the two displays as a single larger screen.
The Fujitsu concept phone also integrates the waterproof technology,
which is based on “miniaturization”, adding possibility to embed in most
mobile devices.
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