The smart new Compufon smartphone by Kosmaz Technology is more of a revolution than a device. Trying to embody all the features of the latest Android tablet and netbook devices available in th e market, it claims to be ready for use by the last quarter of this year. The phone itself is sleek and has quite a striking design aesthetic along with exciting features like a 5mp camera, a front facing VGA camera, A-GPS and a NFC chip. It will also house 16 Gb of flash memory, an accelerometer, magnetometer, proximity sensor and a light detector.
The picture above represents a complementary 1024x768 multi-touch tablet screen that switches its function to that of an Android with the handset docked at its backside. It does not function as a proper computer as it has no CPU, but it comes with a rechargeable battery with a life of 11 hours, that too with substantial activity (watching videos, browsing the web etc). However, it manages to draw distinctive lines in its function of a phone and an Android by providing the user with a Bluetooth headset to receive calls when the phone is docked onto the screen. When one peeks into the complementary case, one will find a full-sized built-in keyboard and an empty bracket on top where the screen can be fitted in and adjusted. So, from a casual phone conversation to super-fast net browsing to some serious day’s work, one can do all this and more at the same dock with minimal effort. It is a great concept; all we have to do is, wait for it to materialize.
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