The video showcases unique and unusual smartphones with cutting-edge technology and innovative designs. Some of the featured phones include:
1. The Dress Phone, which can be folded up like domino tiles and has a 180-degree bendable screen.
2. Lenovo C-Plus, a smartphone that can be bent and used as a smartwatch.
3. Triple Display Flip, a phone with three screens that can be used for multitasking and watching videos.
4. Nintendo Plus, a gaming smartphone with a unique design and controls.
5. NEC Flip Phone, a phone with three screens that can be used for multitasking and running different apps.
6. Rubik's Portal, a phone with four cameras and gesture-controlled features.
7. Google Project Ara, a modular smartphone that allows users to customize and upgrade individual components.
8. NEC Medias W, a phone with two 4.3-inch LCD screens that can be used for watching videos and multitasking.
9. Nokia 888, a flexible phone that can be bent in various ways and has a built-in system of cables that allows it to move or bend when receiving messages or calls.
10. ZTE Eco Mobius, a DIY smartphone that can be assembled and upgraded with new components.
These innovative designs and technologies showcase the potential for future smartphones to be more flexible, customizable, and feature-rich.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The first mobile phones were huge black and white receivers that looked like bricks.
2. Flip phones and slide phones were popular before smartphones emerged.
3. Smartphones have become ubiquitous, with most people owning one.
4. The "Dress phone" can be folded like a bunch of domino tiles and has a modern touch screen that can be bent 180 degrees in three different points.
5. The Lenovo C-Plus is a smartphone that can be bent and used as a smartwatch.
6. The Triple Display Flip phone has three screens that can be used to display different information and can be folded out to its full length.
7. The Nintendo Plus is a smartphone designed for gamers, with a flip design and a set of game buttons.
8. The NEC Flip phone has three screens that can be used to run different apps and modes.
9. The Rubik's Portal phone has a multi-core processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 64GB flash memory, as well as four cameras that can be controlled with gestures.
10. The Google Project Ara smartphone has interchangeable modules connected by magnets, but the project was cancelled.
11. The NEC Medias W is a smartphone with two 4.3-inch LCD screens that can be used to work on one app in full mode or two different apps at the same time.
12. The Nokia 888 is a concept phone that can be bent and flexed in different ways, with a built-in system of cables that allows it to move or bend when receiving a message or call.
13. The ZTE Eco Mobius is a DIY smartphone that can be assembled and customized with different modules, including a screen, processor, accumulator, and camera.
14. The Eco Mobius has a transparent plastic frame that allows users to see the inside of the phone.
15. The phone can be protected with a cover and users can easily change the camera, battery, screen, and main modules.