Water Level Battery-Status App For NTT DoCoMo In Japan
- August 22nd, 2006
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Although this is only available for N702is 3G phones in Japan on NTT DoCoMo, it was too cool to not show you guys. The phone ship with a screen saver that, when activated, looks like the inside of a glass of water. The 702 has a built-in motion sensor, so as you tilt it, the water level changes to match the orientation of your phone. Not only that, the amount of water it has reflects how much battery power you have left! Is that not awesome, or is that not awesome?
An Interesting Way of Showing Battery Status [Slashphone]









Anonymous
1 year ago
Awesome, sure, but useful?
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Elodie
1 year ago
I don’t think people who buy pretty phones like that are really looking for useful ;)
I think it’s awesome!
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Pathetic (Who am I?)
1 year ago
The article on Crunchgear is exactly the same as the one on Splashphone with some of the wording changed. How do these type of entries make CrunchGear a gadget/hardware review site?
How about you start writing your reviews, with your own pictures, or hardware that has been sent to ‘you’ to review?
The whole blogosphere has become a copy/paste industry, where many blogs are basically acting as content backups of others.
jazzle (Who am I?)
1 year ago
How much battery does that use up?!
To ‘Pathetic’:
If you don’t like the site, don’t visit!
yeah
1 year ago
pathetic has a good point.
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