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Pilotfish intros innovative Ondo bendable music phone

Posted by Dharmendra on May 1, 2009 in Mobile Phones

Now a days mobile phone companies keep trying to develop conceptual and innovative phones, which are designed specifically for specific audience. Here is yet another media-centric concept phone, which has been designed by Pilotfish, a famous industrial design firm.

Pilotfish intros innovative Ondo bendable music phone

Known as Ondo, the upcoming conceptual phone targets all the music lovers. The phone is created by “sensitive flexible materials” with sophisticated music editing capabilities. It allows users to edit tracks by only twisting and bending the device.

Further noteworthy attribute of Ondo is that its OLED touch-screen display has been made of 3 removable parts known as sticks. Each stick can be clipped onto a musical instrument to record live sounds. The users can also make use of the phone to send these sounds with the help of MMS allowing musicians placed at different corner worldwide to jam them together.

The Ondo phone is also capable of working as a digital mixer which users can use to build flawless transitions between songs. This is made possible through interactive touch function alongside an included software support. When a user gets a call, the caller’s picture is shown across the three sticks.

No word on its pricing and availability so far.

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