The Kisai Driver watch phone concept by Firdaus Rohman is a futuristic watch phone design for Tokyoflash Japan. This stylish ergonomically-designed watch phone uses custom Google’s Android operating system and has features similar to most of the modern smart watches: a colour touch sensitive display (TFT/AMOLED), a camera, a speakerphone, micro USB slot with cap, lock/on/off/restart/reset button, double locking deployment fastener. Kisai Driver boasts a curved user-friendly display, allowing convenient text messaging, a camera that enables making video calls like in the movies about secret agents or just take pictures and share them to social media. Kisai Driver will have a proprietary app dubbed Zone, an application that will shape and control the ecosystem of Kisai Driver graphical user interface: the ecosystem will show the watch display as home screen by default, in idle and stand by modes.
The Kisai Driver watch phone concept by Firdaus Rohman is a futuristic watch phone design for Tokyoflash Japan. This stylish ergonomically-designed watch phone uses custom Google’s Android operating system and has features similar to most of the modern smart watches: a colour touch sensitive display (TFT/AMOLED), a camera, a speakerphone, micro USB slot with cap, lock/on/off/restart/reset button, double locking deployment fastener. Kisai Driver boasts a curved user-friendly display, allowing convenient text messaging, a camera that enables making video calls like in the movies about secret agents or just take pictures and share them to social media. Kisai Driver will have a proprietary app dubbed Zone, an application that will shape and control the ecosystem of Kisai Driver graphical user interface: the ecosystem will show the watch display as home screen by default, in idle and stand by modes.
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