
Here's an interesting number. The Polygon mobile phone concept implements a touch screen interface that 'morphs' your screen's user interface depending on two things - the way you position your mobile phone as well as what you are going to use it for.
So when you're playing music, the touchscreen looks like an iPod. When you're watching TV, you turn the phone sideways and the touchscreen morphs into channel-switching controls. When you surf the Web, it becomes a QWERTY keyboard. It's a neat idea - and in every case leaves the top screen completely free for whatever content you're viewing / accessing.
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