Saturday, October 9, 2010

Mozilla provides the blink eye futuristic 'Seabird' Concept Phone

The futuristic "Seabird" concept phone will never have flight, but Mozilla Labs on Thursday published a preview of what might be involved in an open Web phone. Before start "Firefox", phone rumors however, Mozilla has prohibited any rumours that the phone never become reality.

"[A] is an experience of how users can interact with their mobile content devices and technological advances," Mozilla Lab Director Pascal Finette wrote in a blog post. "" """While mobile processors, connectivity and development platforms start approaching desktops, troll efficiently enter information capacity have increased more in more pronounced."

The idea of the "Seabird" was created by designer Billy may in conjunction with feedback from users of the community Mozilla Concept Series product.Mozilla hopes that it will push current smartphone producer to think outside the box and avoid the frustrating physical constraints.

"Seabird" overcomes things like a small keyboard and screen by using double pico projectors and .when flat fixed phone, a full keyboard equipped with sensors infrared docking is projected onto the surface.Connecté to dock, phone casts a large screen.

"Birds" includes also 45 lumens of brightness and screen resolution 960-by-600, loading Wireless, mini USB port, an 8 megapixel camera and headset also has built-in Bluetooth infrared followed to explore 3D spaces.

While Mozilla has no plan for a phone that is clean, as devices of major players as Apple, LG, Samsung, Motorola evolve, some of these ideas may come into play.


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