.

Products & Services

N79 automatically tailored to taste

By Mike on 26 August 2008

GLOBAL – On witnessing the unveiling of the N79 earlier today, I was immediately intrigued by perhaps its most subtly elegant talent – when you dress it in a different coloured cover it automatically changes the on-screen theme to match. Now, this mightn’t seem like moment of mobile epiphany, however this seamless marriage and morphing of tactile tailored exteriors and their corresponding digital information has ignited a spark and poses a question – could the physical customization and personalization of a handset be automatically echoed by the content, software and services that populate it?

The concept isn’t high-tech hocus-pocus. Simply, in the case of the N79 comes with a handful of interchangeable Xpress-on covers that feature an embedded chip to enable the replacement of a cover to automatically trigger the on-screen theme to morph accordingly. So, with this in mind it’s interesting to consider the possibility of your physical taste being able to influence or at least suggest the sorts of things you might like to find on your phone. On a most basic level a subdued exterior might suggest a set-up tailored towards business and apps, whereas a vibrant physical shell would perhaps dictate an entertainment-focussed set-up.

Granted it wasn’t just the clever interchangeable cover tech that inspired this thought, it was also the fact that the N79 comes pre-loaded with 10 try-and-buy N-Gage games. This is interesting from a couple of perspectives. Firstly, the physical appearance of the phone suggests that if you were to go the N79 route (fun, stylish and extroverted) you’re entertainment taste could likely be game flavoured. Secondly, you’re able to try out a serious spread of software before exploring further – essentially the legwork of finding the things you might be interested in is removed, enabling you to spend more time fine-tuning the experience you want from your phone rather than having to explore the mobile software realm cold.

This concept was touched on via the profile switching feature found on the E71 and E66, but the N79 adds this exciting new twist to the perception of personalization and opens your mind to the possibilities.

What do you think? Can physical taste influence other factors, such as what you’d like your phone to be able to do? Let us know what you reckon below.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • E-mail this story to a friend!
  • Print this article!
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Tumblr

Related posts:

Tags | , , , , , ,

  3 Comments For This Post

  1. Atanas Boev Says:

    I like the concept of virtual and real being in sync. What I don’t like is initiating the change in the physical world. This implies that I have a drawer full of addon parts, shells, speakers, etc.

    Just imagine that I switch my profile, and THEN my device changes shape and colour to reflect my choice. Or I run media player, and additional speakers grow on demand.

    How cool is that?

    Reply

  2. Jukka Eklund Says:

    Definitely it would be nice to see the basic “changing of theme colours” to evolve also in the direction of E71/E66, having different use profiles.

    Reply

  3. msav Says:

    Sure it’s kinda cool to have things changing colour, but then again, it’s not really adding so terribly much to customization possibilities. Maybe stuff like Nike’s ID sneakers etc. hit the chord more accurately, because there’s ultimately more choice that way.

    Reply

Post a comment

By pressing the submit button below, you agree to the site terms.

If you have a Care-related question, you should not direct your questions here. We’re not set up to provide support. Please visit these well established channels for helping you get your phone fixed and excellent discussion boards to get help online.
Nokia Support
Nokia Support Forums

N900 video extravaganza
Click for more Blogbites
The Almanac

Nokia Life Tools injects entertainment (video)

Help with education through Nokia Life Tools (video)

Nokia Life Tools has been tailored for Indonesian farmers

N900: Classic video game emulators -video

The Way We Live Next 3.0 in Espoo, Finland (interview video)

Video: Nokia Booklet 3G hits shelves in US

Recent Videos

Ways to follow us

youtube twitter delicious slideshare

Other Nokia sites on Twitter

nokia messaging Qt software nokia forum ideas project nokia flagship store nokia home base