Else Intuition Linux Platform Officially Launched in London with First Else

"Demoed in Japan a month ago, the new linux platform Else Intuition is officially launched today in London. Its website http://www.else-mobile.com is also opened for business to give you an idea of what it could offer with its First Else full touch screen phone. According to electricpig, Frist Else will only be available in 2010 with no specific schedule.The Else Intuition comes with built in GPS, WiFi, bluetooth and powered by a TI OMAP 3430 processor. Else Intuition takes advantage of ACCESS Linux Platform v3.0 to provide advanced flexibility and configurability, enabling users to run multiple applications simultaneously. Its touch UI called sPlay, designed to be accessed with your thumb easily. You can also assign actions to your thumb gesture for even quicker access." via slashphone.com


Comments (3)

jimmyt
Said this on 3-12-2009 At 03:06 am

rita, that's exactly what I'm here for... :) as a lefty, I have to say that there are so many amazing gadgets that are more friendly for the use of right handed ppl, but us left handed train ourselves to be ambidextrous just so we won't miss the privilege of using these gadgets. I personally think that this device is one of those can't-be-missed gadgets. I won't miss it for the world..

ritaml
Said this on 2-12-2009 At 04:51 am

Patrick, it all sounds very good, but I see everything in the menu is buit for right handed ppl... what about me? is there a way to make it left-handed friendly...?

Patrick
Said this on 26-11-2009 At 04:00 am

I think you totally miss the point here, I have browsed the website of Else, I think the true advantage of First Else is its unique, innovative features, for example when you are in a meeting, a call comes in, instead of rejecting the call and cutting off the line, you can instruct the phone to tell the caller "I will call you back in 5, or 10 minutes" (which the time is adjustable) by only 1 click. And unlike most phones, which you have to get used to them, and adjust yourself with them, First Else gets used to the owner. In a sense that he learns your habits and the files, the contacts, the applications you use the most, it will appear on the top of the menu, which I consider to be a real "smartphone".
Here is a link from Youtube for a demo, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXk0szihZyI

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