Sentence examples for phone shape from inspiring English sources

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The rumours suggest Motorola will create a modern version of its famous flip phone shape.

The device seems to be a multi-purpose machine, that folds down in its smallest form to a pocketable phone shape, with a phone dial keypad illustration seen in the patent filing.

No doubt some company already has a patent for a trapezoidal phone shape.

Samsung, LG, Kyocera and others have broken their picks on this double form factor. Granted, many of these were using a form of a Sidekick with a phone shape with a cover screen on the outside, then opening up like a clam shell to reveal a tiny keyboard and second screen.

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Someone else drew a phone shaped like a water bottle, explaining that it could store precious drinking water and also float on the monsoon waters.

Next cheapest is a novelty phone shaped like a banana that does not actually make calls, but it looks so much like a banana you forgive it.

My mother needed my brother to install the new phone (shaped like a large Dixieland-style Mickey Mouse playing a banjo) in case the far-away friends who had sent it suddenly decided to visit.

This phone shaped like a candy bar has a sliding keyboard, 2.8-inch touchscreen and a processor running at about 400 megahertz — the speed of many PCs just a few years ago.

Judith Leiber designed a truly unique cell phone shaped clutch bag.

While phone shapes have morphed, users still interact with the devices in largely the same way, pressing buttons in particular sequences.

And yes, some people really do want a phone shaped like a banana.

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