While the iPhone doesn’t have a touchscreen on both sides, it already has functionality on both sides. I realized this yesterday in the subway. It has a touchscreen on one side and a mirror on the other side. Which might not be important for geeks, but is very important for the people they like to look at.
functionality on both sides
February 8th, 2008 | General
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More useful feature than you’d initially think, the mirrored surface, clearly. I confess I have no idea whether it’s even remotely possible to put two screens back-to-back without the phone being two inches thick…
I occasionally borrow my boss’s compact when I need to plug something into the back of a computer, etc. If they added some LED’s to the back of an iPhone and it was suitably reflective enough…
No updates on the blog, what’s up m8?