Sky phone uses second screen for keypad

updated 03:45 pm EDT, Tue April 17, 2007

 

Dual-screen Sky IM-R200


Pantech's high-end Korean brand, Sky, has developed a new cellphone with an original control scheme: rather than use a physical keypad, or integrate everything into a single touchscreen like the iPhone, the IM-R200 slides out a second display, which defaults to just presenting number keys. Features will otherwise be relatively standard, such as media playback, a microSD slot and a two-megapixel camera, but it will also play host to 3D sound and 116MB of internal memory. The phone is only scheduled for a Korean release -- click below to see more images. [via Akihabara News]






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