Marc Schömann’s Concept Phone – Twist it all you want




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While most concept products are all show without real intent of retail distribution, we still love and have thirst for them because of its uniqueness. Marc Schomann brings out a unique perspective with his concept phone design that uses haptic technology giving the phone user a real physical feedback when making calls.

The baton shaped phone uses sectional twist to function – there is no viewable display or physical buttons like common phone does. The phone’s usability looks pretty complicated and it would probably not the type of phone you want use to call 911 in case of emergency.

Here is some words from the designer himself:

You turn the dial of every element to the desired cipher. If you entered the number you turn the first segment “to phone” (green LED). If you want to hang up the call you turn the first segment to “hang up” (red LED). The phone works without buttons and without a display and based on the old dial phones.

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