Kyocera EOS OLED Cell Phone at Future Technology
Charting the Kyocera EOS OLED Cell Phone at Future Technology, Kyocera recently unveiled a kinetic energy-powered phone that is capable of folding up like a wallet. Designed by industrial designer Susan McKinney. The EOS phone consists of a soft, semi-rigid polymer skin surrounding a flexible low-energy OLED display. The Kyocera EOS can be used in its folded-up shape for simple phone calls, unfolds to reveal a wide screen, and we were excited to hear that the it derives its energy from human interaction at urban trends.

Kyocera EOS OLED Cell Phone at Future Technology: The EOS is still in the early design stage
Shape memory allows the phone’s keys to pop up when in use and blend in with the surface during downtime. The Kyocera EOS OLED Cell Phone at Future Technology teams in San Diego and Bangalore hope to integrate concepts from the device into cell phone lineups in the near future.

The more kinetic energy is turned into an electric charge through an array of tiny piezoelectric generators
In other words, you’ll never have to worry about leaving the house with a semi-charged cell phone again. Maybe future versions of the Kyocera EOS OLED Cell Phone at Future Technology will follow Samsung and LG’s lead and use solar power in addition to kinetic energy.
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