3D Projection mapping project shows how mobiles have evolved over the years

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Friday 08 April 2011 19:00 EDT
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Vodafone UK has released a neat little video that tracks the history of mobile design as it has evolved over the years.

The video uses "never seen before" 3D Projection Mapping techniques to bring static mobile phone models to life.

"From the Motorola 'brick' through to the first text message and colour screen, to GPS and Android. The question is: what's next?" asks Vodafone.

A second video by YouTube user Phoneshopuk showcases mobile designs dating back to 1985 whilst also speculating about what the future may hold for mobile device design.

Watch Vodafone's video here: http://youtu.be/883UlMNOuX4
And Phoneshopuk's video here: http://youtu.be/Bz8p4L1Uzi4

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