This is one idea inspired by those umpteen futuristic graphics of Star Wars. Nokia Core cellphone concept looks somewhat like a merry-go-round at a fair, where the functions revolve around the core.
The shape of the phone is derived from the interface core and is expanded around it. It has a soft-touch option in a concaved surface on the right and left sides.
When you place it facing down on a surface, this phone automatically transfers the content to a nearest computer screen through either Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. After this, the phone acts like a mouse device to control its own interface that has been transferred to the computer screen. On the computer screen, you can drag and drop all the phone screen buttons, using the same phone as a mouse.
The camera lens and mouse buttons are now hidden on the phone’s backside black graphics.
The biggest advantage with such a phone is that it is covered in anti-scratch polycarbonate that cover its OLEDs. So it never suffers a scratch, not even when that screen is on the downside, touching a table surface.
Courtesy: Diego