The phone’s “touchscreen” is capable of elevating and depressing the contents it receives to transform them into “touchable patterns.” The magic happens thanks to the Shape Memory Alloy technology using metals capability to remember the original shapes, and expand and contract to after use.
According to Dagar, the response during the test has been immense. “It comes out as a companion more than a phone to the user. We plan to do more advanced versions of the phone in the future,” he added. And we hope he and his team will succeed, big time.
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World’s first smartphone for the blind
[Via: Intomobile]
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