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Android concept phone shows what’s possible in the future

While the other concept we featured here looks to be more of product of imagination rather than practicality, this Android concept looks to be a perfect combination of imagination, ideas and practicality.

Designed by interaction designer Kristian Ulrich Larsen, the Flip phone is convincingly something we all can look forward to may three to four years down the line.

The party trick of the Flip is its three screens that can transform into different interfaces depending on what the user wants to do with it. The designer says that having three screens on a phone opens up a number of possibilities in dealing with the content on the device. Like the ability to expand content onto multiple screens or having multiple apps running on separate screens, it’s possible for the user to do a lot more productive, and creative things.

Video presentation and pictures of the Flip concept Android phone after the jump.

What is being creative? from Kristian Larsen on Vimeo.

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