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The Feltphone is Held Together by Velcro

The Feltphone concept design by Matthias Pugin is made from fabric to reduce the use of joints and hardware that take away from the aesthetic of a phone.

This mobile phone uses felt and leather with only two main electronic parts - the display and the main phone console - and is held together with Velcro.

Implications - As phone technology continues its inexorable march, the useful gadgets are getting smaller and more diverse in their shape and materials. Phones like this offer users a more flexible and less bulky alternative to traditional metal devices, and that is definitely something that businesses looking to entice an on-the-go consumer should take heed of.
Trend Themes
1. Flexible Devices - The Feltphone demonstrates the trend of using flexible materials in mobile phone design, providing an opportunity for businesses to create more portable and customizable devices.
2. Simplified Electronics - The Feltphone's use of only two main electronic parts highlights the trend towards simplifying technology, presenting an opportunity for businesses to streamline their product offerings.
3. Aesthetic Innovation - The Feltphone's fabric design showcases the trend of incorporating unique materials for a more visually appealing product, offering businesses the chance to differentiate themselves through aesthetic innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The Feltphone's concept design presents opportunities for innovation within the consumer electronics industry, particularly for companies focusing on mobile phone development.
2. Fashion and Textiles - The use of fabric and leather in the Feltphone opens up possibilities for collaboration between the technology and fashion industries, providing opportunities for businesses to create innovative wearable devices.
3. Interior Design - The Feltphone's aesthetic design and use of unique materials create opportunities for businesses in the interior design industry to incorporate technology seamlessly into the overall design of spaces.

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