Me-Mo is basically a modular gadget that “takes a large cellphone and breaks it into multiple modular parts—meaning the keyboard, screen, phone, MP3 player, GPS, and camera can be taken off if a user doesn’t have use for it.” No word yet on if this concept will go into production.

The parts can be easily reattached with “jacket buttons” (yeah, we’re not sure about that one), and the cellphone should be able to detect which pieces are there and adjust accordingly

[via GizmodoYankoDesign]

Me-Mo is basically a modular gadget that “takes a large cellphone and breaks it into multiple modular parts—meaning the keyboard, screen, phone, MP3 player, GPS, and camera can be taken off if a user doesn’t have use for it.” No word yet on if this concept will go into production.

The parts can be easily reattached with “jacket buttons” (yeah, we’re not sure about that one), and the cellphone should be able to detect which pieces are there and adjust accordingly

[via GizmodoYankoDesign]

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