New Motion Sensing Phones

Mobile phones are now embedded accelerometer technology to detect when the device is rotated from the portrait (or vertical) position to the landscape (horizontal) position. It then automatically changes the display, allowing the user to determine which position is best for viewing a particular Web page, video or photo on the phone’s screen and even play games just by moving the handset!

iPhone has a proximity sensor that detects when a user lifts the device to the ear; the sensor immediately turns off the display to save power and prevent inadvertent screen touches until the iPhone is moved away.

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NOKIA 5500 SPORT can monitor and display training information such as speed, distance, steps taken and calories burned.

Credit: Nokia

SAMSUNG SGH-E760’s motion-recognition button, consumers can launch programs, interact with them, and even play games, just by moving the handset.

Credit: Samsung Electronics

Samsung’s SCH-S310 can detect motion in three dimensions, as well as detect the speed of movements. One of the coolest tricks is letting users “write” numbers in the air that the phone can then dial. The phone, which is not sold in the US, also features a 1.3-megapixel camera, GPS and an integrated music player.

Credit: Samsung Electronics

SHARP V603SH turns the phone into controller for mobile games.

Credit: Sharp

PANTECH CURITEL PH-S6500

Credit: Pantech Curitel

LG SV360 translates movements of the phone through the air into responses on the screen.

Credit: LG Electronic

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