BERLIN â" Is your smartphone too big for your pocket, and pulling it out of a bag or backpack to make a call is a nuisance? Alcatel has a completely wacky solution â" a remote controller (that looks like a small phone) for your smartphone.
We've caught up with Alcatel's lineup of products at the DigitalFocus Global event that accompanies IFA Berlin.
The company's upcoming One Touch Hero is a pretty powerful device: a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, 13-megapixel shooter and 2GB of RAM. With a 6-inch screen, it's also too big for most pockets, and this is where the remote comes into play.
It looks like a tiny DECT phone, but it's not really a phone, and it doesn't require a SIM card. However, you can make calls with it â" it pairs with the Hero, allowing you to view contacts and actually make calls without touching the "main" phone.
The presentation given to us by Alcatel's representative was Inception-worthy â" he used a phone-like remote to place a call from the phone in one pocket to a phone in the other pocket. Yes, that's just how Alcatel rolls.
Alcatel went so far to create two variants of the remote â" a white, plasticky one, as well as a "high-end," brushed aluminum one, which will only be offered in certain markets.
That's not all, mind you, as Alcatel has an even crazier idea â" so crazy, in fact, that the company's not yet sure whether it'll be launching it at all. It's an e-ink cover for the Hero, which pairs with the device and lets you read a book while the Hero is covered. It also displays various notifications (an incoming call notice will show up on it, for example), and it does all that with a very small impact on battery life.
The e-ink cover is in prototype stage, and Alcatel claims it'll be turning it into a real product if the market shows interest.
The One Touch Hero, bundled with the remote, will become available in October, but it won't be coming to U.S. shores â" the first market to get it is China, followed by certain countries Europe and Latin America.
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