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Touchscreens will rule the smartphones of the future

Check out this cool concept video of how advances in touchscreen technology could shape the devices of the future. The video showcase some pretty futuristic stuff with stretchable, flexible and semi-translucent displays as well as advancements in eInk technology.

Its very exciting to see what the future of devices could look like in just four years down the road, and at the rate in which mobile devices are advancing now, the future that video predicts looks completely possible.

Though the dependent on touchscreens might not go down well with those who can’t live without the tactile pleasures of using a proper hardware keypad.

Which side are you on. Full touch or hardware?

Head on over the jump to checkout the video.

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