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Slide Back Into Keyboard Typing

Motorola New Product Idea

Submitted 7 years ago

With the new Moto Z series. People have been given the option to customize their phones. When I had a sliding keyboard on my phone I loved it and shopped for the only phones that had them. With the new mods, you can bring them back with more efficiency than ever. Even a case can be sealed by using magnets and sealing material, when the mod is collapsed, to make it water proof down to a particular depth. Sliding it out could be made more withstanding by using mini hydrolics. With technology today you can bring them back and it would be an accessory that only people that want them would add. This gives them selection of a great phone they want and the option of a newly improved accessory that I believe many people would like. You could even make mini game keyboards like Sony did with the Erricson. But improve them to work with all games. Potentially create an app to customize button function on the game pad to tap the screen in a certain place making gameplay much easier compared to tapping an unresponsive screen. People that use their phones as hotspots. Create a wifi booster mod. Or install it in specific/ all mods to increase usability. Create a mod with screen extensions that slide out or fold. Artists could use this for better views on computer designed products. Partner with Square and have a mod that accepts all forms of payment including chips. Business owners using square would be inclined to buy your phone to use the mod that allows them to conduct business wherever they are. Even Pokemon Go could partner with you to create a Pokemon tracker mod. That helps you locate the digital monsters. Exclusively for Motorola phones capable of Mods. I know this is only the beginning. And much more can be possible with this new idea/creation. Maybe I'm just telling you things you've already thought of, but personally I hope you implement at least some of these ideas. Some may be a bit far fetched, but I think many of them are very possible. I would like to hear any comments or problems with my ideas. Email me at [email protected] or contact me by phone (803) 747-1119. Even if it's just to tell me that all the ideas suck, or you already explored/thought about that possibility.


Thanks for your time. Hope it wasn't wasted.


Nathan Kearse
[email protected]
(803) 747-1119

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