Do you want to view some mobile content or messages with true privacy? And let’s be honest, this means mucky vids or saucy text/ picture messages, in most cases. Which is capable of scandalising nosey old ladies on the bus (and make no mistake: they WILL be rubbernecking at your screen).
Korean designer Seongho Kim has come up with a possible solution: the Yadong phone, which has a small viewing port on the bottom of a phone that lets you squint through to view stuff. Yes, like a peepshow. Okay, so it gives you privacy, but it makes you look like a loon when using it in public.
(via Esato)
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