GMEA, first-ever real game phone

Juniper Foo  |  May 15, 2006

Having a movable keypad will really screw up your SMS texting sequence. But once again, the GMEA is an unexpected idea from Dima Komissarov's bottomless bag of ideas. The Russian designer has turned the handset's keypad into a version of your popular sliding tile puzzle game, where you have to rearrange the order of the numbers 1 to 15 on a 16-squared field. Similarly, shuffle the name "GMEA" around, and you'll get the picture.

See how it works here

Price: N.A.
Availability: Pending patent
Device: Game phone
Basic specs: N.A.

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