



A ton of new smartphones have thrown rocks at Steve Job's kingdom, but with no success...that is until now. Japanese designer Mac Funamizu has created a Nokia concept phone that, if released, may be a true contender. Using a nondescript tactile feedback technology, its surface adapts to different purposes while the e-ink screen envelops the phone in graphics and information. If this concept works as good as it looks, it could possibly give the I-Phone some serious competition.
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