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Again an amazing Japanese handset. Designed by Oki Sato the FOMA N702iS has the element of what I call a “live interface” – simply put the interface you can play with (or interact besides common tasks). The default screen looks like it’s filled with water. If you tilt the phone or shake it, the “water” will behave correspondingly.
P.S. As it turns out the "level" of water is related to the battery level. Even better.

More pics here.
Image from Mobile - Review.
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I agree that this is an interesting feature that you can lean over to your buddy and say "hey, isn't this cool!".
At the end of the day, it boils down to:
Handset OEM: Does this feature sell more handsets?
Carrier: Does this feature either add SUBS or increase service revenue? |
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| John | July 28, 2006 07:32 AM |
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| It definitely will sell more phones. No advantages for carrier though. |
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| Eugeniu Clim | July 29, 2006 02:40 AM |
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