The device you’re about to look at is said (again, in a conceptual universe) to be using a Graphene.SP AMOLED Natural User Interface. It’s essentially the same thickness as a few pieces of paper stacked up, and the entire device is surrounded by a Sensor Bar which somehow allows the device to have all the same communication functions as a normal smartphone would. The phone can be bent, folded, and set to stay in any position, be it set up like a folder, rolled over for a presentation, or flattened for your pocket. You can even roll it around your wrist as a watch.
Set it on your desk as a clock, plug in a microSD card to hold your 10,000 apps, or use it as a boom box. The very top and the very bottom of the device are made of a harder material (plastic or metal) in order to have the device sit strong not he desk for activities such as projecting a report on the wall (yes, it’s got a projector as well,) or watching a movie. What’s best about this device? It’s running a whole new version of Android called Android Flexy, made for running around corners and through this device in a manner never conceived before.
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