Onyx, cell phone without buttons

The Pilotfish mobile phone maker and Synaptics maker have teamed up to unveil the unmodified Onyx mobile prototype that can detect even complex signs and movements. Thanks to the touch screen, CleaPad takes up most of the surface.

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Onyx mobile phone without buttons (Image: geek.com)

Onyx can close and open applications when the user places one or two fingers on the machine. The phone recognizes shapes and parts of the body that are attached to the device. Putting your phone on the cheeks, for example, means making a call.

"Our goal is to introduce users to a totally new mobile phone design," said Mariel Vantatenhove, Synaptics product manager.

From a shell-like shape that can be opened and closed, or as thin as a candy bar, the mobile phone is going through a variety of changes, such as a telephone stringed with pearls glowing on the call notification, the phone The thin polycarbonate screen can be folded or enlarged as origami.

In Japan, there are cell phone or almond pastries on the market.

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