There is some good news here, KDDI’s most recent line-up of the new-fangled phones would feature the standard combination of 8.1 megapixel camera, wide VGA display, TV tuners as well as teleporters. Out of all of these, one such handset that could hold its own was the Hitachi’s Wooo H001. It is a dual-hinge flip handset and is awkwardly famous for its strange colour scheme. It also includes a stereoscopic IPS display that probably makes use of a similar parallax barrier method that was portrayed by the carrier in the later half of 2008.
The phone is designed in order to serve the 3D-ified versions of all the different UI components as well as the mobile TV content. Whenever you need to get back to the normal style, all you need to do is press a switch on the phone and you would be back into the world of flatness – 2D as we would like to recognise it. The company is planning to launch it in April with three different colour schemes and obviously, it is going to be launched in Japan. It remains to see whether the other countries shall be attracted to such a handset or not.









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