#MWC10: Next-gen FX UI for Samsung and LG devices demoed on a Nexus One

Samsung and LG – South Korea’s highest good makers – both effect their possess User Interfaces (TouchWiz and S-Class, respectively), which crapper be used compounded with another OSes (Android, Windows Mobile etc).

Now, TouchWiz and S-Class don’t effect likewise some things in common, but it looks aforementioned Samsung and LG module presently ingest a kindred FX UI that supports rattling gratifying 3D and recording animations.

Said FX UI was actually demoed at MWC 2010, prototypal on a caretaker amount with a QWERTY keyboard, and then, for some reason, also on the Google Nexus One (which, of course, has invalid to do with Samsung and LG).

Samsung LG FX 3D UI

Here’s a recording advertisement of the forthcoming UI (via Mobile-review):

Reportedly, the infant FX UI module be used not exclusive on phones, but also on another ambulatory devices, and add in automobile systems. Samsung and LG should move handsets based on the infant UI in New 2011. Samsung belike plans to ingest the FX UI on its Bada OS smartphones, patch LG capableness ingest it on its Android handsets.

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This prototype MP3 player was designed and fabricated by a Japanese engineer. It’s controlled entirely through an accelerometer, which measures things like movement and impacts. If you want to skip a track, for example, just give the MP3 player a tap on one edge, or tilt it over to alter the volume.

“The MP3 player does not have any buttons nor dials that shown in right photo and it has an acceleration sensor instead of the mechanical switches. Therefore all playback commands to the player are given in defined motions, such as inclination, tilt and shock. The player detects the motion with the built-in acceleration sensor and recognize it as a playback control command.”

There are all kinds of devices with accelerometers now, including most higher-end cellphones. Often, the user interfaces are cluttered with options and menus and buttons, and it would be a cinch (wouldn’t it?) to enable some sort of accelerometer control. It doesn’t have to be comprehensive or complex; for example, just being able to tap the case of my iPhone and have it pause and play while it was in a coat pocket would be incredibly handy.

::cough:: Hint hint…

VIA [ Hacked Gadgets ]

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