Watch the 3-screen phone concept inspired by a telescope, full of science fiction
The phone is named HubblePhone and its design concept is inspired by the Hubble telescope.
The flip phone with 3 screens in this concept is the product of a company called Turing Robot Industries (TRI). This versatile clamshell smartphone is named HubblePhone and its design concept is inspired by the Hubble telescope.
HubblePhone has a slightly similar shape to the Nokia 6260 but is much more modern. It includes the main body with 4K screen and an extra part above with 2 Full HD screens, which can be folded in many different angles. All screens are almost borderless.
HubblePhone is equipped with Snapdragon CPU 855, 8GB of RAM, maximum memory of 256 GB on each separate part of 2 folds. Each part is also equipped with a separate 3,300 mAh battery (below) and 2,800 mAh (above).
HubblePhone's camera has an amazing 15x optical zoom capability with up to 60MP resolution, aperture varies from f / 2.8 - f / 5.6.
Android P and Sailfish 3 operating systems are preinstalled on HubblePhone and will work together.
HubblePhone will be launched around June 2020 in the US at a price not cheap, $ 2750.
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