
The Nokia Kinetic is one fun mobile phone to use. Why, the base of the phone features an electromagnet that allows you to control it in different ways.
One example is tapping the phone to cancel an alarm or reject a phone call. The heavy base makes it possible for the phone to be tapped or pushed and then bounce back.
This is just a concept by Jeremy Innes-Hopkins design but I don’t see any reason why it couldn’t be a reality.
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