Google too has a mobile phone concept : Vision

Now here’s an idea that’s certain to be reality in just a few short years. Called Google Vision, it’s a concept developed BY UK designer Callum Peden. Google Vision features a handset-type device that opens out to reveal a retractable flexible screen. Callum’s idea is for the device to capture images through its camera and send them to Google automatically, together with GPS co-ordinates of the user’s location. Google will identify the object or the location and tell you what you’re looking at.
How realistic a concept is it though? Well, GPS and mobile phone connectivity are obviously already here (although Callum envisages WiFi access - why not have both though?!). The flexible screen is already being developed by a host of hi-tech companies, including Philips and Samsung. And image recognition is already on the NEC 902iS (available only in Japan).
Mobile phones get exciting eventually. It’s about time!




