The cell phone can only be used to make phone calls

Dec 14, 2006 09:23 GMT  ·  By

I'm sure there are quite a few people out there who want a phone that is nothing more than a mobile phone. People that do not want or do not need web access, a built in MP3 player or camera, who want a phone that can be used to call and be called and that can be easily carried around in a pocket.

A very talented amateur has designed a very simple and small phone that can only be used for initiating and receiving calls without packing any high-tech features that some might find unnecessary.

The closest as design to this cell would be Haier's P5 and P6, except for the fact that they feature an LCD and a larger number of keys, while this 3.14 inch cell phone only comes with four keys.

Each key can be used for entering three digits and the phone can differentiate between these digits by the way the user presses the key. Each key can be pressed to the left, to the right or downward to enter each of the three digits.

So you can enter 1 if you press the key to the left, 2 if you press the key down and 3 if you press it to the right. The concept phone - just a little longer than a match stick - does feature a silver button that releases a see-through display for caller ID info.

To hang up, you just have to push the display back in. Can any phone be simpler to use than that?