Designed by Eddie Goh

Jun 5, 2008 16:42 GMT  ·  By

Intuit is the name of a new and unique mobile phone concept that proposes not one, but two full touchscreen displays packed into a multimedia-center device.

Before presenting the new concept, we must say that it was conceived by Eddie Goh, who has also designed the E-Ten Glofiish X800 Pocket PC that was released on the global market back in November 2007, being very well received by consumers mainly because of its nice look.

Intuit was first spotted on Coroflot, the same website where we saw another nice model, a weird-looking Motorola concept, to be more exact.

The highlight of Intuit is said to be its 5 Megapixel camera that will probably have auto focus, flash and video recording. The author of the concept says the camera will benefit from a special interface that includes a "photo software application" for organizing images easily, as well as for uploading them on social networking websites and online portals like Flickr.

Intuit brings a normal (and wide) touchscreen display, plus another, similar display that is unveiled when the handset is slid. Moreover, the phone's UI is self-adjustable and can act according to the user's needs. For example, the secondary touchscreen display can turn into a full QWERTY keyboard with "vibrating feedback," allowing users to input text quickly and easily.

Intuit also has an environmental-friendly way of charging. Solar panels are included both in the front and the back of the device, automatically charging Intuit when it's exposed to light.

We don't know whether we'll ever get to see the Intuit transformed into a real device, but we sure hope this will happen some day. After all, Eddie Goh has already designed a handset that became real - the already mentioned X800 (which, by the way, was reviewed by Softpedia a few moths ago - click here if you're interested in the review).

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