The sleek and intuitive Neonode N2 phone launches

Neonode N2 Phone

The Swedish people are at it again, as Neonode has just unveiled a sleek and suave looking phone called the Neonode N2. It sure looks like one of those futuristic devices used on Star Trek to scan for life forms.

Basically, the Neonode N2 runs on the Open Platform which is a real fancy a sophisticated user interface designed for easy file navigation. Above all, what interests us the most is the touchscreen, which isn’t really a touch screen at all! Neonode calls it an optical screen because it is overlaid with a network of invisible beams that detects your finger’s position.

Another great feature is the WRR client of the Neonode N2 phone, which allows users to record from any of the 100 plus radio channels that can sync with the phone. And there’s no catch here, because it’s absolutely commercial free!

Besides, there are other run of the mill specifications of the Neonode N2 phone such as the 2” screen, 2 mega pixel camera, Bluetooth, music, video and miniSD card slot.

The Neonode N2 phone sure sounds like a phone that maybe only James Bond could be worthy of using. But don’t worry you can have it to if you wish.