General One UI 6 Notification Panel - Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

This is New UI One UI 6 android 14 based samsung UI. Nofification panel UI made by One UI Designer Hirush
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Awesome! I love the segregation of buttons & isolated perfectly starked notifications. I gotta ask. Are you pitching the iterated interactive design to Samsung? Which unfortunately is akin to a distance from planet Jupiter to Earth i.e posting it on XDA. I know it's a good take one takes pride in but I'll advise you push this to Samsung directly via their social media handles. I'm sure they'll be enlightened .
That aside, does the starked individual notification merge as a single entity and expand at will? If yay then it's intuitive but nay, it's counter intuitive as space will be sacrificed.

It looks horrible, especially the stacked notifications, how cramped everything is, the lack of margins, inconsistent capitalization, and an ugly font. I seriously hope this isn't real and it's just someone's fevered dream.
I find it hard to believe a professional designer designed this with all these gaping issues. It looks like it was designed by an amateur who knows nothing about aesthetics or theory of design.

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It looks horrible, especially the stacked notifications, how cramped everything is, the lack of margins, inconsistent capitalization, and an ugly font. I seriously hope this isn't real and it's just someone's fevered dream.
I find it hard to believe a professional designer designed this with all these gaping issues. It looks like it was designed by an amateur who knows nothing about aesthetics or theory of design.
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It's not just me... don't like the cut off length volume and brightness. Rounded notice corners cuts usable estate. Stacking shouldn't be mandatory, looks like it be hard to use, don't know. Dark mode gives a better presentation in my opinion.
The volume under the brightness control full length would work. Otherwise not easy to precisely set. A optional percentage indicator on both slides be a nice touch.
N10+ running UI 1.5

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It's not just me... don't like the cut off length volume and brightness. Rounded notice corners cuts usable estate. Stacking shouldn't be mandatory, looks like it be hard to use, don't know. Dark mode gives a better presentation in my opinion.
The volume under the brightness control full length would work. Otherwise not easy to precisely setting. A optional percentage indicator on both slides be a nice touch.
N10+ running UI 1.5
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Those stacked notifications are dope! It's a fresh, unique look.

Safe to say changes like these will always divide opinion. Some will love them, and others will hate them.
The best solution would be to add customisation so that the USER chooses which style they prefer.
I just wish companies stop forcing big UI changes on customers without options to customize said changes.
The more customization the better! Add an entire new settings sub-menu called "Customizations for Nerds" that unlocks with Developer Settings (double tapping build # five times) and throw in there every little extra change that users can do to the phone that did not make it to the final version.

Where is One UI 6 ?

It is in the ether world.

As a old web designer i'll say this design is really bad because of bad margin, unconsistent language, eye bleeding color palette and ugly grid layout.
Bro designing concepts is not for you, look for another talent / hobby.

You all are acting like this is official. News flash! It's not even close. Did you not see the OP is a New Member? Take this with an extremely small grain of salt.

Now this is is the stuff that makes me happy.

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[Alt Design UI Concept] Pandora //updated 3-18

Here is the first in what will hopefully be a small project I am undertaking to improve some android app layouts and keep up on my graphics chops while I search for a new design gig. If people like this I will do some others and continue to post them here. Enjoy.
-Travis
The Issue:
This concept UI assumes that most Pandora users run the program in the background while they browse the web and take care of other business, which may or may not be true. I personally use Pandora often in the car and while commuting (or used to, haha awww). One thing that struck me about the app was it was almost as if the designers ignored many decisions that could have made it more user friendly.
Why would a designer place a row of buttons on the bottom of the screen that were small and hard to see at a glance (while driving, etc.), and could possibly be mistaken for the actual built in virtual keys on the N1 and other new phones? I also am somewhat confused by the placement of the album artwork as the most prominent design element, which I doubt anyone really looks at for more than 3 - 4 seconds.
Generally I thought the usability could be cranked up about 1000% by simple things like making buttons larger, and placing them far more strategically in the middle of the screen, replacing the less important artwork. In this version, artwork is in the background, blurred to give a more interesting texture than the normal black and adding a layer of depth to the UI.
Most of the button functions stay the same, with the addition of the bookmark song button. Action buttons (Play & Next) are larger, and set on opposite sides of the screen for muscle memory.
Song title and artist title have been changed to a larger size to be more legible at a glance. Hopefully this facilitates finding the song title you are listening to quickly, then with the other improved elements, just as quickly being able to rate it, play the next track, change stations, or bookmark the song.
Overall I think this would be a much more friendly interaction than the current version, especially for the listener on the go. Leave the love or hate below!
Design with Album Artwork:
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Full Screen "Battery Saver" Design:
Notification Bar Controls:
Looks really nice in my opinion, very clean and easy to use even if you got big fingers!
Mantisen said:
Looks really nice in my opinion, very clean and easy to use even if you got big fingers!
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Yep, not all of us are blessed with dainty digits, and i found myself button mashing quite a bit...
Another thing I was thinking about was the addition of a status bar notification with button built right into the notification bar, so no need to hit the bar then jump to the program when you're in the middle of doing something else. I'll try to mock that up and add it to the OG post when its done.
i immediately thought of the new windows phone 7 design when i saw this. which is to say, lovely. secondly i have to wonder if maybe you should take this a step further in your effort to minimize the unnecessary elements and do away with the album art altogether. it struck me that if the cover behind it was too white or light in general it might make the keys too hard to see. instead take another key from the wp7 design and make them large white buttons on top of eye-pleasing color swaths like cerulean, a soft orange or red, hell maybe even randomize the colors.
anyways, i really love this idea and lament the state of graphic design in android, especially in contrast to that "i" device. we're getting the snot kicked out of us in that front.
hope to see this come to fruition.
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i immediately thought of the new windows phone 7 design when i saw this. which is to say, lovely. secondly i have to wonder if maybe you should take this a step further in your effort to minimize the unnecessary elements and do away with the album art altogether. it struck me that if the cover behind it was too white or light in general it might make the keys too hard to see. instead take another key from the wp7 design and make them large white buttons on top of eye-pleasing color swaths like cerulean, a soft orange or red, hell maybe even randomize the colors.
anyways, i really love this idea and lament the state of graphic design in android, especially in contrast to that "i" device. we're getting the snot kicked out of us in that front.
hope to see this come to fruition.
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Yeah, I can see where is resembles the WP7S start screen with the squares and light typeface...I tried to make sure I wasnt ripping off their media UI unintentionally, as I havent really seen too much of the 7 series stuff yet. Just seemed like the button scheme would lend itself well to a media player...hope its not too close, hahaha.
When I was laying this out, I had thought about making the entire scheme just black icons outlined in white to save battery power and dumping the artwork totally. Might comp a version like that out and add it to OP if I get some time today.
While I like the minimalistic big button approach I think that from a marketing view there needs to be some album art and or ad space on the screen. This interface works for a simple media player.
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While I like the minimalistic big button approach I think that from a marketing view there needs to be some album art and or ad space on the screen. This interface works for a simple media player.
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Theres ad space built into the bottom. Just like it is now on the real thing afaik. The G ad is a fake.
is it possible to build something like that into the notification panel? like is it possible at all? cause that would be nice...always felt that there should be some sort of task switcher built into the notification panel...one that can be switched left or right, and a long press gives a prompt to end the task.
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I think this is a great idea, and easily implemented too. All the developer has to do is to add another view to their app, and allow a radio button choice in the preferences. The majority of the work is done in the initial view that was setup. In the preferences there could be a Standard interface, and a selector for a Distracted or Disabled or Fat Fingered (call it what you want) interface, which redraws the screen to be better used in another environment. I don't use Pandora, and as such don't have the app installed, but, could someone link this thread into the comments for the developer? Possibly they will get to work on it for the next version.
Regarding the Notification area having separate buttons, I am not sure, but I don't think the current OS Stack can handle that, though its an innovative target to shoot for in the future. Maybe someone better patent "a method of adding interactivity to notifications" so that it isn't usurped and forbidden even though this post would relegate it to obvious status.
I actually emailed this thread to the dev. I got a polite message back, but they didnt seem very interested in the idea. But they are big players, and I am only one guy with opinions so that understandable.

[APP][WIP] Crome Launcher, a vertical launcher

-> Download link (12/01/11) <-
What?
A vertical launcher. It will, hopefully, allow you to use shortcuts, widgets and info tiles. And skins.
I plan to build something that looks like IidaHome, but more flexible (more info on IidaHome here and here)
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Skinnable!
(These themes are available on the download page)
Icon themes: use ADW's!
Known Issues
Long start-up time is long!
Lacks many sexy effects.
Create Your Own Theme!
The default template you can see in the above pictures is available in source code on GitHub
It is very easy to adapt to create your own. Ask me for help if you have to!
Why?
My phone used to rock IidaHome launcher.
Of course, being a rip from a Japanese phone, users are asking for new features, etc., but, really, we do not have access to the source code and adding any feature is an exercise in hacking smali files.
I like vertical launchers but the Windows 7 copies, although quite sexy, only offer a limited number of apps per row and are limited by their reference launcher's own UI choices (Metro UI)
So, I started work on my own launcher (the mere fact of writing this sentence makes me feel embarrassed for re-inventing the wheel)
That's interesting. Is that what will appear on the App Drawer or is that for the home screens?
i'd be very interested in this as well... good luck
it looks pointed on the right way, keep on it. I just hope there will be a version for mobiles, not only for tablets (you're using a nook, aren't you?)
It's a complete home screen. I had not considered the app drawer angle.
[Mobiles] Yes it's one of the things that bothered me with IidaHome: it doesn't make good use of real estate offered by different resolutions. This particular home is created with the intent to work with any resolution; it will be possible to specify how many cells you wish per row so that you can have more cells on a Nook and, say, a max of three or four on a WVGA device.
Two quick question for the OP. What version of Android will this be for? Will you include grayscale support for the Nook Touch?
I should work on 2.1+ so your device should work.
Grayscale: I am not sure what needs to be done for that but I can certainly test on a grayscale device.
yum yum ......looking forward to this
Day 2 Update
(I can only work on this in the evening)
No video at this point, but I have:
1. Icons properly lining up and scrolling
2. Multi-column icons support
3. Add more application shortcuts
4. Add shortcuts such as bookmarks, pictures, contacts...
5. Add widgets
Missing:
1. Persistence
2. Correct icon gap management for multi-row widgets
3. Re-ordering icons
4. Separators/Folders
5. Proper refresh
6. Any kind of objects management
7. Customization of any kind
Interesting launcher. I think it would look better if the tiles had no background or a transparent one.
Thanks.
Of course the pictures you are seeing right now are by no means a commitment to a given look. In fact, it will be skinable, meaning no tiles, transparent tiles or tiles-made-of-cheese tiles
Day 4 Update
Added a new video at the bottom of the OP: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyK8kn5NsE4
This video shows widgets and on-screen dragging and re-ordering of shortcuts and widgets.
This is a fantastic idea. I'm tired of iPhone wannabe horizontal launchers. It makes much more sense to allocate the icons in a vertical space rather than horizontal. It's much easier to slide vertically rather than horizontally. I believe this launcher is going to be big when it's ready.
when this is ready will it work on asus transformer (tablet)??
Day 5
Not much excitement today. I completely rewrote my layout engine so that every empty cell is automatically filled with something if possible.
I also added separators. They don't do everything I want yet.
Something that's starting to bother me: I really need to animate the widgets; at this points they can display an initial state and I can touch them to launch whatever, but they do not have a frame-by-frame animator class to give them life yet.
Jazux:
Yes, it is meant to work with any resolution so it should work on tablets.
The animation of the tile and transitions are very important to me and other i believe! And don't forget to keep everything fluid, because i have tried several launchers and only 1 is good enough
Keep up the good work
Hum, nice.one, i had a look and a long try, to iida ui.
You should try to.make it as.beautifully, animated as it.is.
Nice work, keep it up.
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Day 6
Currently, there are no animations. Things show up, scroll up/down, disappear. That's because I want to get the basics right before I get into animating anything.
But, yes, this program will ultimately be animated; I want to use it myself so I would like something that makes me happy to look at and interact with.
Anyway, today:
I got the widget to display correctly and instantly. Then, that behavior broke (hate days like that!)
Separators work; they can hide apps
Complete refactoring or "Apps/widgets/special" code
Introduction of "Edit" mode (moving icons around will work in both modes)
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Day 6
Currently, there are no animations. Things show up, scroll up/down, disappear. That's because I want to get the basics right before I get into animating anything.
But, yes, this program will ultimately be animated; I want to use it myself so I would like something that makes me happy to look at and interact with.
Anyway, today:
I got the widget to display correctly and instantly. Then, that behavior broke (hate days like that!)
Separators work; they can hide apps
Complete refactoring or "Apps/widgets/special" code
Introduction of "Edit" mode (moving icons around will work in both modes)
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Yeah. First fix the important things
Will there be a beta version for testing purposes?
If you get the vertical scrolling working perfectly how big a leap would it be to have say a regular left/right scrolling launcher with vertical scrolling only from your default home screen? I'd love to have a standard 5-screen horizontal launcher with one up/one down on the central default home screen (both with continuous scrolling...), or even as a launcher 'cube' with four horizontal and one up one down accessible from any of the horizontal scrolling screens (like turning a cube). Is any of this possible?

How hard would it be to build this ROM design

This ROM features a spinning radial app wheel, with 7-8 primary user apps
The central (hub) area would be the number one used app (probably the phone or browser).
The user can choose what app to put on the wheel and where.
The notification bar is on the side
Time, date and day is transparent / opacity in the background of the wallpaper.
At least what do you think of the layout?
I transitioned from a blackberry to an Infuse so I had some preferences stick to me I suppose.
Just an idea for the spinning part
Both for fun and how the radial app manager functions, one could theoretically (as it hasn't been made yet ) spin the wheel when bored, and the wheel would spin maybe 3 times in circles depending on the speed of the swiping motion.
I was thinking about how this could possibly function, when scrolling through a list, one can sort of pull on the list as it were a rubber band, the list seems to bounce off of the borders of the phone (if you're looking through Gmail try this).
Could this be a way that the radial app manager would be built? Based on this property/effect from the digitzer?
Shoot a pm to our 2 best dev in this forum gtg and mikymike, if anyone they are the two can help you with your idea. I like your design though.
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I don't think either of them have done any launcher app development... And that's what you're probably going to need to do.
You might want to see if any open-source launcher apps exist. Looks like ADW is open source:
http://code.google.com/p/adw-launcher-android/
Well alright, perhaps let me ask this instead.
To graphically and functionally design a 'look' of a phone, what does that fall under?
I mean positioning the notifications bar on the left side (right handed people) and pulling some of the notification icons from the main notification window and placing them elsewhere (in my case under the wheel) what is the level of difficulty to do something like that?
I had this program once to shift around the icons on a black berry (battery icon, signal icon etc...)
Is that theme designing?
The whole wheel idea isn't exactly this.
How the wheel functions:
Has an imaginary axis that this circle of radius r (not sure how big yet) spins on.
The wheel can spin in either direction and the spinning speed varies on the swipe speed of the user's finger.
The user can assign which 7-8 apps are placed on the slots on the wheel (equally divided say 45 degrees apart for 8 apps).
Also to put the clock stuff sort of dissolved in the background of the home screen, how hard is that to do? (Optional but I'd prefer it to be fixed).
I don't know who the top 2 developers are (no offense to those guys) I just see a lot of different developing software out there.
As always thank you guys for your replies.
Didn't someone post something that had been done along these lines a few weeks back?
not sure where I had seen it originally...but here is what I believe I had previously seen..it's the "chariot effect" in GO launcher EX
http://androidforums.com/android-th...r-ex-how-do-you-select-app-wheel-feature.html
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here are some more
http://androidheadlines.com/2010/10...-launcher-for-android-check-out-slick-ui.html
can't find it in the market tho
and this one is an app
https://market.android.com/details?id=de.dbware.circlelauncher.light&hl=en
not sure what this guy was working on but here
http://code.google.com/p/android-wheel/
http://code.google.com/p/android-wheel/source/browse/trunk/wheel-demo/AndroidManifest.xml?r=18
more launchers
http://android.appstorm.net/how-to/customization/six-best-android-home-screen-launchers/
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Could very well be man.
There's 7 billion people so lots of mind.
This is just for myself sure I'd share but I am highly an aesthetics guy (ie going to school for industrial design/engineering).
Seems like an awesome idea to me .. as far as I can tell though it would need some rom development as well as an entire launcher. I dont think you can just move the status bar. I could very well be wrong though. the rest im pretty sure could just be done with a launcher though. I'd help if I could but I wouldnt know where to start :/
well it is possible for apps to hide the stock notification bar and then you could in theory get access to the notification and status interfaces and do that with just a launcher app. but it wouldn't be as efficient as a framework mod but it wouldn't be easy either way.
A food for thought
I'd also like to not have the stupid giant time in the top portion of the screen
I was thinking that a see through calendar appointment / list would be there instead (business)
I also (space optimization) would place the notification as a concentric outer circle on the outside of the app wheel with a small tab with the time on it.
See image:
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I bet you would get more responses in the android development section.
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But would posting a ROM made by a mere mortal be allowed or would I be sent back to Haiti's?

[APP][2.2+] Exotic Colors v1.0

If you need a reliable mobile adviser in any argument about colors...
If you want to be able to clearly describe to your boyfriend what color the shirt you saw was...
If you want to never mess up with the lipstick color for your girlfriend...
...then Exotic Colors was created specially for you.
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Exotic Colors is a one of a kind application. First of all, it is a catalogue of over 700 named colors (e.g. Terra cotta, Beaver, Atomic tangerine). Also, it is a handy mobile “picker” – if you need to determine a color right here right now – just take a photo and analyze the color.
Use Exotic Colors to:
- learn new color names that you never imagined before
- analyze colors: determine names, convert to HSV, RGB, CMYK, XYZ etc. systems, see complementary, triadic colors, and much more
- save colors and create palettes
- share your palettes with friends/colleagues/customers via social networks, e-mail etc.
Requires Android: 2.2+
Size: 2.0 Mb
Supported languages: English & Russian
Available via Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anovoxer.exoticcolors
We appreciate your opinion for it will help us improve, so please do not hesitate to comment on our app!
As a photographer and web designer I'm liking the sound of this app. Especially since it can help identify and correlate colors into complementary etc, which is extremely helpful in designing layouts and schemes.
I'll check it out and rate it ASAP Just wanted to post since no responses yet, but looks nice!
Thank you! Hope you'll like it even more after you've tried it
I like it, its UI might could use some polish but it was intuitive enough first thing for me, and I'm not great at GUIs so not sure what to suggest. But intuitive enough to not be a big deal.
I pointed it around the office a bit, and while of course we're at the mercy of our camera for taking shots, the ability to load an image and analyze it is great. I'd most likely use it in that mode anyway since I don't really trust cameras on phones/tablets.
One suggestion.. Can you leave the pointer in the same place when scrolling an image, so one can use that to scroll an image to that spot? Tapping to move it is good, I like that. But if I've already set a spot and want to just move it a little bit, it'd be nice to be able to just scroll the image a little to that spot.
No functional issues, but some drawing issues. Nexus 7, haven't tried it on my phone. So all the info is there, but it's not quite drawn in the right place.
Thank you for the detailed feedback!
We will consider your suggestion about locking the picker in place :good: and then this drawing issue you highlighted (strange though that it draws like this, should have been fine... Anyway, thanks, we will try to fix it ).
Very nice very handy
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How to say otherwise: amazing! thank you
Great app. As a lighting designer,I'm always dealing with clients that want "this color here". This should make it much easier. Thank you.
Nice app! My gf will be happy
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Laboratory
I like this app a lot, one of the things though that caught was the Laboratory. The one thing I would personally suggest here is have it so that you can put your finger on the screen and drag the cursor around as well as tap to position it without moving the color pattern around the screen.
Very well done app, I've only got one other that comes close to this and that's the myPantone. Keep up the great work!
There are multiple times when I wished there was an app like this and now I'm so glad there is. Thanks so much!
Handy. Thanks
This app is beyond awesome! Good work! How do you share the saved colors?
Useful, thanks.
Minor issues, if you're interested:
1. does not cooperate with "Camera Zoom FX" (camera replacement app). App does not return after taking the photo. The app can do that, it works with Google Keep.
2. On the start screen, the two small square buttons are slightly stretched horizontally, and the right edge does not align with the other buttons.
Tested on four Xperia Rays (a specialty: the Ray reports a 480x854 240dpi screen, but it is really 300dpi).
Layout is ok on stock GB. It is stretched on stock ICS and two CM10 roms
3. At first try, I was panning the photo, expecting that the fixed crosshair would be the color picker. I would actually prefer it that way, because panning is more precise than tapping with my fingers
a bit confused, before i install this, i have a question:
if i take a picture, then open the app, will it be able to automatically tell me the color of the thing in the picture, or will i have to manually search for it?
Is the background of the color picker supposed to move around? Doesn't feel right.
And, please add a lighten/darken color button or slider in the Laboratory.

Android RING

i took a look into the future and this is what ive seen
maybe i should make a crowdfunding project but i just throw it out here xD
patents are not pending as i dont have money
the next big thing after watches have to be rings!!!!
nothing is more comfortable, easy to use, more lightweight etc
maybe we should make bets or something..
if holografic image projector come first then we dont need a touchscreen on the ring xD
well ok, holografic image projector in ring size could take a while....
however, smartwatches are 2013 .. we need rings google
/edit:
curiously i googled and found that one big problem might be solved soon: the energy source
The human battery: turning body heat into electric power
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You have some very interesting ideas. I would agree that a ring would be cool, but I'm not sure they would be all that practical considering current technology.
Maybe a built in micro projector would work well. But it's likely the best use for a ring would be to flash for notifications, or act as an NFC device for payments. Or as a fitness device for monitoring your heartrate.
Looks like this is going to be my next wedding ring!
This will be great for small notifications and time but this looks more like a geeky gimmick add-on. Still awesome idea though.
Great idea...but no
Just no,
Make it a bracelet, than we will talk lol
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thansk
A ring with some quick NFC action may be worth a look but I suppose any of the Android-powered watches could do the same thing. Still worth investigating.
Actually there are some smart rings in development. Not really android rings, but bluetooth ones.
http://mashable.com/2014/03/03/bluetooth-ring/
http://techcrunch.com/2014/02/17/fi...ess-controller-is-almost-at-its-funding-goal/
Hi,
it's a cool gadget but i don't think that this would be an bestseller.
webwalk® said:
i took a look into the future and this is what ive seen
maybe i should make a crowdfunding project but i just throw it out here xD
patents are not pending as i dont have money
the next big thing after watches have to be rings!!!!
nothing is more comfortable, easy to use, more lightweight etc
maybe we should make bets or something..
if holografic image projector come first then we dont need a touchscreen on the ring xD
well ok, holografic image projector in ring size could take a while....
however, smartwatches are 2013 .. we need rings google
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curiously i googled and found that one big problem might be solved soon: the energy source
The human battery: turning body heat into electric power
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Wouldn't it be more realistic for the ring to be based on physical (button) touch - rather than holograph or touchscreen?
Could call it the iCheat, have a tiny speaker in it so when you take tests it spits out the answers to you while scratching your head.
Perhaps a stanhope lens concept could work, have a super small high dpi screen inside a stanhope lens, then you could place the long lense shaft on the top of the ring going parallel with it, it would be easy to look at the lens then, just like a microscopic telescope to one eye.
The ring could be hollow and contain the circuitry and battery, use the new graphene battery tech from Samsung. Then add similar tech to the Google glass for audio, having bone-conduction. It would need a little practice by the user to find the best spot to put their finger around their ear, but should work well. Plus microphone and your done.
It probably would work very well.
Nice idea i'll buy it if became reality
just wanted to leave this here:
http://youtu.be/dy-Ac9X9oSo
https://hellonod.com/
Wow... its really something cool to have
Badeend1337 said:
Looks like this is going to be my next wedding ring!
This will be great for small notifications and time but this looks more like a geeky gimmick add-on. Still awesome idea though.
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This is definitely going to be the kind of ring I propose with. Screw diamonds!
Nice
new
Hi,
it's a good gadget but not so sure about ww sales
BR
How about Android Smart Nails ?
mgbotoe said:
Great idea...but no
Just no,
Make it a bracelet, than we will talk lol
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There is a gear fit bracelet...

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