Motorola has developed a concept phone with two cameras -- rather unusually placed -- side by side at the back of the handset.
A concept phone developed by Motorola -- features two cameras, very uncommonly placed side-by-side at the back of the handset. This -- unlike other dual-camera phones that feature one camera on the front and one at the back.
Designed by Paris-based Lysandre Follet, this unusual dual-camera handset is designed for multi-tasking functionality, claims Motorola. Users can click pictures with one camera while they can shoot with the other one. Also, two separate flashes can be used together at one go.
What is even more interesting about this handset is its ability to create 3D images. Users can actually create 3D images with the help of special transparent gels to be applied on the lenses of both cameras; for instance, red transparent gel over one lens and blue over the other.
Apart from these uncommon features, the handset includes common features such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, email, multimedia player, and a wide display.
While there isn't a chance of it coming to market anytime soon, the phone -- which resembles the MotoQ (minus the QWERTY keypad) -- might just prove to be a revolutionary high-end device when launched.