Motorola Unveils Phone That Bends 100
An anonymous reader writes "According to CNET, who are out at 3GSM in Barcelona, Motorola has unveiled a phone that bends in order to make putting it up to your face more comfortable. The Motorola Z8, as the bendy phone is called, runs on a Symbian based platform and also displays video at up to 30 frames per second."
About time (Score:5, Funny)
Bullies (Score:3, Funny)
Kinkyphone! (Score:5, Funny)
Wow, kinky! A bendy phone that runs on a syb.. oh, a symbian! nevermind!
Nice Astroturfing (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Nice Astroturfing (Score:4, Funny)
The only thing that might be newsworthy about a Motorola phone is if they decided to license Nokia's interface. Every time I think back to the last (so far only) Motorola phone I had the misfortune of spending a fortune on, I recall the glee and joy when I smeared that phone between a rapidly dropping 20 pound sledgehammer and a large granite boulder at midnight under the full moon...
My rage and fury were all about the absolutely horrific user interface. Yes, it was that bad.
The beer consumed in preparation for the demolition of the hell spawn (Mot 770) was rather tasty, however
Ross
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Sorry, sorry, I couldn't resist =)
The phone runs UIQ, not S60 (Score:1)
Interestingly, I believe this is the first UIQ phone without a touchscreen.
I agree though that the screenshots look more like S60 than UIQ to me.
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I have owned numerous Moto's and while I dislike their UI, I enjoy the amazing hack-ability of them, with a large hacking community supporting it.
Anyway, this is total astroturfing, it's not that revolutionary, and it doesn't really "bend" at all, it just kicks out at the end of it's slide so it is more like a 160 degree angle instead of a straight line.
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Ah well.
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Better pictures (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/12/motorolas-moto
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Re:Better pictures (Score:4, Insightful)
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Wow! It does all that? (Score:5, Funny)
(Yo dog! Where you at?!!?)
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On second thought, don't answer that.
And the point is? (Score:3, Insightful)
Seriously though, what exactly is the point? It's not as if getting the microphone 1 centimeter closer to your face will make much of a difference, and for people with oily skin it just makes more of the phone get dirty. I see absolutely no functional value whatsoever in making a slide-phone bendy.
Re:And the point is? (Score:5, Informative)
And interestingly, the Z8 doesn't magically bend as the subject implies, but it has a hinge. Slide the face up (neat) and you give the hinge room to move. It's not bendy, it's hinged.
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Re:And the point is? (Score:4, Insightful)
Psychologically speaking, putting the microphone closer to the mouth might convince some people that they don't have to shout into the phone.
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But the reality is that a bent phone improves the user experience for only one person - the person receiving the call. Motorola clearly has an optimistic view of human nature if it thinks this can sell phones.
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Whats that? You're on a 36 month contract and do not want to pay for your service with no device to use the service? Well you're in luck, You can buy another! No cash on hand? Thats ok, just sign on the dotted line.
I mean, having a difficulty caused by a contract is def
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Oooooo... Ahhhhh...
beaten to the punch (Score:4, Funny)
What else can they get to bend? (Score:4, Funny)
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They do that already... it's called 'knife-edge diffraction'.
eg http://www.smeter.net/propagation/diffrac1.php [smeter.net]
Hmm (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hmm (Score:5, Funny)
Z3, Z6, Z8 (Score:2)
Then I heard the RIZR Z6 was coming out - Linux OS, shinier casing, Windows Media Player and associated DRM. Still no 3G.
Now the RIZR Z8, this bendable phone, is launching either with or in place of the Z6. It runs Symbian, has 3G data speeds, and some odd colors. It will probably cost $900 or $34 with a 2 year contract.
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Err...did I miss something? Since when was Windows Media Player ported to Linux?
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No surprise...there was a time when parts of the Microsoft web site ran on Linux too.
Wow, a phone that bends.... (Score:2)
seriously WTF?
Ok..ya know....that was harsh... (Score:2)
The new Sony Razor - now with Bend-O-Tech technology,
The phone that conforms to your face!
Yea, that'll work...all they need now is a good "jingle".
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How about my arse (Score:1)
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The Eclectic Slide (Score:3, Funny)
easier to swallow too! (Score:2)
Bite my shiny, metal ... (Score:1, Offtopic)
Here's an R&D Breakthrough, Motorola! (Score:2, Insightful)
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Well I just changed from Sony Ericsson for most of the same reasons, and I am pretty happy with my Motorola C139. Phones seem to be converging on the same crap standard so I don't think you are going to be impressed.
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My T720 always felt like it would break, but its lasted as good as any other phone. The UI was basic, but never lagged.
The V525 kept on going no matter what, and its had one heckuva beating, the UI was slightly nicer than the T720, never had any issues with menu lag.
Finally got a V3, overall worked exactly the same as the V525.
I've heard of plenty of issues with Motos lagging on the menus, but that seems to be as much down to operator
Mod Parent Up (Score:3)
I would personally like to hear some explanation of it. The hardware in a Moto phone is no slouch compared to its competitors, so why is it that I get a very very annoying delay every time I hit a button? It seriously hinders the usability of their phones, and this problem has existed for YEARS without a fix. Every time I use my friend's Sony-Ericsson phone I am continually amazed at how responsive it is.
C'mon Motorola, what gives?
Coming soon! (Score:2)
*Only available from Verizon when coupled with a new 2-year contract. Not all features may be available. Additional Bent Phone Fee of $3.99 a month applies. The Bending Feature of this phone may only be used according to the terms and conditions set forth in the Customer Agreement.
Verizon will diable the bend. (Score:5, Insightful)
BUT But But (Score:1)
If it ever gets made (Score:2)
Motorola's doing Symbian again? (Score:2)
If you've not tried it before, Symbian is a realy kick ass platform for phones. Multi tasking, protected memory, TCP/IP the whole nine yards.
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> platform for phones.
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It failed because that's too big to slip into your pocket.
Rich
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But what's the Matt Groening connection?
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Flip phones (Score:1, Insightful)
Kiss my shiney plastic... (Score:5, Funny)
Oh, come on (Score:2)
M-
Awesome, another waste of technology. (Score:1)
Speaking of bending... (Score:2)
Mine is already bent (Score:1)
I think Motorolla and Nokia need to get over their fascination with the Symbian OS. In my experience (total of 13 handsets based on SymbianOS) Symbian is a very unstable platform, my phones will randomly restart themselves or turn themselves off, my email and text messages will stop coming in if I don't reboot the phone every 48 hours. I had a bug on my Nokia and my A1000 tha
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Any apps I installed on those previous to them screwing up were all signed correctly and I verified them to be completely suitable for that particular flavor of Symbian.
- paul
http://www.paulpichugin.com.au/ [paulpichugin.com.au]
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It is bad that such a thing should be needed but at least stuff does get fixed.
Cheers,
Tim
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Yeah I've updated my firmware and it's a little more stable, but I don't have enough confidence that it's going to work 100% of the time. Phones can be such a pain in the butt at times.. haha
- paul
http://www.paulpichugin.com.au/ [paulpichugin.com.au]
Going Retro (Score:1)
Now there's a thought, and Apple Banana phone!
Why? (Score:1)
It's a stupid Gimick to get your sister to buy a new phone and that's it.
The only feature that would get me to buy it would be if it is running
Linux underneath, and it's not. This is just another Consumer Phone.
I'm waiting for OpenMoko and the Neo1973.