Fujitsu Reveals Break-Apart Phone Design

Fujitsu Break-Apart Phone Design

If there was a cell phone that comes in two separate parts would you buy one? If your answer is yes, then, you are obligated to buy Fujitsu’s handset of the future. This company which teamed up with NTT DoCoMo of Japan recently revealed its break-apart phone concept. I’m not sure how long Fujitsu thought and planned this concept but finally they let the cat out of the bag. Instead of just a one-piece phone you will be getting a phone that is comprised of two separate pieces. One of the two halves contains the display while the second piece carries the keyboard. One of the halves is a touchscreen that offers virtual keyboard, numeric keypad, and game controller.

If you were to ask, how do these two function if they are separate? Well, they can be connected by means of magnets and they communicate via Bluetooth. In attaching the two pieces you can have different way of doing so. You can have it in a flip-phone style or in a landscape arrangement.

This concept is a very artistic one indeed. However I don’t think this kind of design is practical. Do you? Since the phone comes in two separate pieces there’s a big chance of losing one of it, especially if the owner is very forgetful.