Designer Baek Kil Hyun from SADI has designed one of the most ambitious smartphones I have ever seen. His 360 Compact Folding Phone is a touchscreen phone divided into three folding sections. The top and bottom sections both fold, with the middle section being used as a touchscreen display. The top folding section is useful only as a stand and a display. The bottom folding section does a little more. It is an extension of the touchscreen display found in the middle section and could also be used as a receiver during conversations a la cell phones of the 90s.
While I love the ambitiousness behind Baek Kil Hyun's design, I'm wary for the clumsier consumers out there. More moving parts means more of a risk to break your phone due to accident. I do like the idea of bringing back the bottom folding phones of the 90s. I'd be lying if I said I didn't think those phones looked damn cool.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Foldable Phones
- The trend of foldable phones is gaining momentum, offering innovative form factors and increased screen real estate for users.
- Multi-screen Devices
- The rise of multi-screen devices presents disruptive innovation opportunities, allowing for enhanced multitasking and productivity.
- Remixing Nostalgia
- Remixing nostalgic design elements with modern technology creates opportunities for unique and appealing products that evoke sentimentality.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Smartphone Manufacturing
- The smartphone manufacturing industry has the opportunity to capitalize on the trend of foldable phones by developing innovative designs and improving durability.
- Consumer Electronics
- The consumer electronics industry can explore the potential of multi-screen devices to create new product categories and offer unique user experiences.
- Industrial Design
- The field of industrial design can play a crucial role in remixing nostalgia and modern technology, creating visually appealing products with a touch of familiarity.
