There’s been a lot of interesting tech coming out of CEATEC this year and this phone is no exception. The Japanese tech show featured a phone made by DoCoMo and Fujitsu that actually splits into two pieces.
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This phone has two separate pieces that attach by means of magnets. The screen separates from the keyboard and it can be made into a flip phone or a landscape, QWERTY-type device much like the Touch Pro.
The two halves communicate by means of Bluetooth. It’s pretty cool looking but not all that practical. I mean, the whole idea is to have all of your devices contained in one device, splitting it in two just seems counterintuitive. I doubt this phone would ever leave the concept phase, but it’s neat, nonetheless.
[via Engadget Mobile]








