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Updated: November 22, 2009 21:13 IST
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iPhone contest final five

We asked you to come up with one dream feature for the next generation of the iPhone. And we are truly overwhelmed by your response. While the contest is now closed, you can still participate by voting for the five finalists featured below. Two lucky winners will walk away with iPhones, one each from Airtel and Vodafone. So start voting now !

iPhone contest final five
Click on each finalist’s photo to see their dream iPhone feature and vote for them...
Apoorv Narang,
New Delhi
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Nikhil Navanai,
Mumbai
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Rishik Thapar,
Ludhiana
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Sahil Badla,
Chandigarh
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Siddharth Nair,
Bangalore
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Nikhil Navanai
Mumbai

Nikhil is an undergraduate from the National College, Bandra. In the proud possession of four bikes, he loves designing new gadgets- and pronounces himself a gadget- geek.

What an Idea!
I’ve redesigned the whole iPhone to look like a cube where you can twist and slide the three slices of the cube. The reason why I chose this design was because we have seen time and time again when we try to multi task on any cell phone that they either freeze or work very slow. Since the Apple iPhone operating system is much faster, you will have the option of multi tasking on three different screens at the same time without having the worry to close and re-open any other application. This will be done with the help of those three slices sliding downwards vertically. Along with this I’ve added the feature of a holographic call availability, where you can actually see the person (virtually)you are talking to right in front of you even if the person is a 1000 miles away. You can use this holographic display for all applications like zooming in and out on picture, world maps etc in mid air not on the screen but on the holographic image. The same goes with messaging, you won’t have to tap on the screen but on the holographic alphabetical images. There is also a stylus which is provided with this model at an appropriate position which will help these three slices to unfold just like a watch. Personally I think it is an out of the box idea which is practical and can be put into production and not just as a concept phone.

Artist's Impression
Results will also be announced on NDTV.com, Gadget Guru, Cell Guru, Good Times and NewsNet 2.0 in the coming weeks.
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