A common complaint about our  phone-centric modern communications is that we no longer share real,  genuine emotion with one another. Designers Kiki Tang and Daniel Yoon  want to put the emotions back into our mobile conversations with the Blackberry Empathy, a concept phone that would combine regular text-based communications with human emotions. 

Along with the expected phone  component of this communication system, there is an accompanying  “biometrics ring” that takes data on the wearer’s mood and emotional  well-being. During a conversation, one user would be able to see the  other’s emotional state.

An emotional health chart would  also let the user review his or her emotional state over a period of  time. This lets users get in touch with their emotions and determine if  they tend to feel excessively unhappy whenever speaking to a certain  person – since it’s sometimes hard to tell without outside help. Users  could allow other people to see their charts as well, therefore  effectively sharing their feelings with anyone who is interested.

The phone itself is super-sleek  and futuristic looking. The touch screen covers the entire front of the  phone, while the back features a keyboard. The OLED phone becomes  transparent when it’s not in use. The awesome concept may be a great  help for people who have trouble communicating their emotions but want  to look cool while they’re sharing.

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