Despite the great variety of phones that are available at the moment there are still some concepts that seem to be very improbable. The Soft Phone concept by designer Quin Jiang is probably one of the most incredible ones. To understand better the main idea of given concept imagine a phone made from cotton. It's very soft, pliable, and light, yet never compromising on power or performance. The Soft Phone is based on the electronic cellulose structures; however its functionality is high enough to satisfy customers' needs.
As for the whole structure of the phone it represents a series of discs with electronic fabric stretched in between. The interface uses a combination of tactile gestures like squeezing to hang-up and touching, which detects a deformation on the surface to register input. The fibers are fine enough and optically clear allowing light energy to pass through to display simple contextual menus. The cell antenna, battery, camera, and micro electronics are contained inside a tiny clip which itself is made of soft, squeezable, stress-reducing silica. The Bluetooth earphones have a special slot that makes them easy to clip on the wire. Then the wire would charge the earphones via Electromagnetic Induction Technology.
Whenever you need a full QWERTY just unfurl the collapsible structure. Moreover if 3G net is strong one day, Soft Phone with the powerful information receiver will become popular without the memory card.Given concept being so innovational will probably be to users' taste. I hope it will be possible soon to test it.


















