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Abhi Muktheeswarar from India has designed a concept phone with a swiveling display and digital keyboard.
This multifunctional design lets you instantly change the appearance of the phone simply by swiveling the screen.
The as-of-yet unnamed concept phone has three different modes: slider, t-bone and slide-up.
Each mode changes the orientation of the keyboard with the keys shrinking or growing in size depending on how much space they have to share with the screen.
The phone also appears to have a separate gaming mode where the keyboard changes to resemble a gamepad similar to the Sony Xperia’s. Abhi Muktheeswarar is revolutionary and could very well be the inspiration for the next generation of smartphones.
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