Gabler Flexible Cell Phone
Designed with women in mind, the “Gabler” phone is created to attach itself to a bag or a pocket. Solving the problem of digging through a deep bag to find your tech tool. Foldable in both directions, it also features a built-in clock, calendar, address book, and camera. Created by Paz Brouk via Designboom. More views on the flip.
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[...] Meet ‘the Gabler;’ a cell phone created by an Israeli industrial design student named Paz Brouk. She created it to resolve that whole ‘I keep dropping and losing my cell phone’ thing that plagues as as a nation, and as a world. It is built with a female in mind. A female who loses her phone tons, usually in her purse and in other large open spaces. Brouk herself, a disorganized female, came up with the concept, while digging through her bag looking for her phone at inopportune times. It conveniently hooks onto the sides of things like; pants pockets and purses, eliminating the need for holsters and such. [...]
So stupid…
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First thing that came to my mind was “WTF?!”
xo Nicole
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