So many Android phones have been launched, some are called weird for one reason or another. Here are 10 of them that stand out.
YotaPhone was launched by a Russian company in 2012. The uniqueness or we may call it an oddity is that it has two screens, one of which is on the back. The main screen is like a regular cellphone, while the back is an e-ink type like the one found in ebook readers like the Kindle.
LG Wing is a mobile phone that was recently launched. The strange thing is that it has a second screen that can rotate so that it can be operated like in this photo.
The Galaxy Beam was launched by Samsung a few years ago. The shape is quite gambot and the oddity is that it can function like a projector that emits a fairly large display. It is one of the mainstream mobile phones that pioneered the projector in smartphones, although in the end it was less attractive.
This is the Motorola Flipout that came out in 2010. It's weird, isn't it? The phone can rotate to reveal its physical keyboard.
The LG Doubleplay is a sliding style phone with the uniqueness of having a second screen between the physical keyboard. That screen can show various shortcuts to your favorite apps.
Kyocera Echo is also strange because it has two screens that are almost the same size and can be folded at the hinges.
Xperia Play presents a different design than others. Focusing on games, this phone has a special button to play games like PlayStation.
The Galaxy S4 Zoom is shaped exactly like a pocket camera, but on the back there is a screen that functions as a real Android smartphone.
The product, which is named "Palm" and came out in 2018, is basically a mini phone that becomes a "companion" of the main phone.
The Energizer Power Max P18K Pop was introduced at MWC 2019. Its presence is enough to steal attention because of the 18,000 mAh battery capacity so it has a very thick appearance, like a brick.