Top 5 Weirdest Smartphones: Throughout the past 50 years, mobile phones have advanced significantly. Many things have changed from the Motorola DynaTAC 8000x, the first mobile phone that weighed more than four pounds and could only be used for phone calls, to smartphones which are sophisticated computers that weigh less than 200 grammes nowadays. Numerous designs have been tried and tested by phone companies over this time, some of which have never even left the patent files. The majority of smartphones on the market now have a slab design with a display on one side and rear cameras on the other. However, there have been exceptions. In this article, we will share with you a list of the 5 weirdest smartphones ever to exist, Read on to know the names.
Top 5 Weirdest Smartphones
Runcible
Open-source and round in shape, the Runcible smartphone is intended to be an affordable gadget with minimal connection. It features a 1.2 GHz Snapdragon 410 quad-core engine, a 2.5-inch Gorilla Glass 3 screen with 640 x 640 resolution, and 1 GB of RAM. In addition, it boasts a 7 MP rear-facing camera, analogue in/out audio, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz single band, Bluetooth 4.1, 4G/LTE, and 8 GB of eMMC 5.0 Flash storage.
LG Wing
The LG Wing is one of the newest and most bizarre phones ever out of all the bizarre phones that have failed. The Wing was unveiled by LG in September 2020 with the goal of creating the “world’s first 5G swivel smartphone.” Why was it the case? The LG Wing appeared to be a typical 6.8-inch smartphone at first glance. But, it could be quickly turned to reveal a second, 3.9-inch screen beneath it by flicking the panel upward.
Lumington T3
The Lumington T3 is the first smartphone to include a night vision camera. Additionally, it boasts a 7.9 mm thick, 145-gram body made of marine-grade, water-resistant 316 stainless steel. In the US and Europe, the Lumington 3T can be purchased in three colour variations ($740) and a 24-K gold edition ($1200).
Palm Phone
That’s right, the 2018 Palm phone. For many reasons, this peculiar resurrection of the legendary Palm brand was just plain awful. It could only be used when linked to another smartphone, had a terrible camera, was proprietary to Verizon, and had a pitiful battery life. Its hefty price of $350 could not be justified.
Samsung Galaxy Beam
Samsung decided in 2012 that a tiny projector tucked into the Galaxy S2’s casing would be a brilliant idea. This led to the creation of the Samsung Galaxy Beam. For a projector integrated within a phone, the nHD (640 x 360 pixels) Pico projector has a brightness of 15 lumens and a projected picture and video size of up to 50 inches at up to six feet away. Its two-year-old software and antiquated technology hurt sales of the Galaxy Beam, even with its distinctive look.
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