Synaptics Incorporated and Pilotfish have announced the introduction of Onyx, a next-generation mobile phone concept. The new concept phone uses Synaptics’ ClearPad, an optically clear, capacitive touch screen solution, to create a fully adaptive user interface (UI). The ClearPad input system eliminates the traditional mechanical keys found on phones today and dramatically adapts to present the information and controls a user needs at any given moment. More intelligent than conventional touch screens, the ClearPad accurately recognizes not only points and taps, but also shapes, complex gestures, and proximity to the user’s finger or cheek.
This creates new possibilities such as assigning functions to two-finger taps, closing tasks by swiping an “X” over them, sending messages by swiping them off the screen, or answering a phone by holding it up to your cheek. The prototype phone uses a dynamic UI, where applications are layered and opened simultaneously, allowing a seamless flow of information between applications. “Mobile phones are no longer used just for making calls - they have become a single access point for critical day-to-day information,” explains Clark Foy, vice president of Synaptics. “The Onyx phone is a breakthrough illustration of how advances in interface technology and collaborative design will drive the future of mobile interactions and services.” “The real meaning of this product is about opening up the channels between hand, eyes, and device, and giving people access to actions and information in a way not possible with conventional buttons,” says Brian Conner, leader of the design team for the Onyx at Pilotfish in Munich. “When carrying this out, we integrated the approach to designing product form and user interface, and started by focusing on the actions and experiences around the Onyx - the result is a device where the new interaction possibilities are supported and emphasized by the simple, clear form.” Click
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Synaptics Incorporated and Pilotfish have announced the introduction of Onyx, a next-generation mobile phone concept.
The new concept phone uses Sy…
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