Smartphones are probably one of the best gifts technology has given us. It’s fascinating enough that we spend most of our times dissecting the smallest details out of each new model. From its looks to the littlest chip inside where the eyes don’t see—these tiny little components were made for one thing: to experience holding the universe in our hands. While there may be a bit of hyperbole on that, it can also be true. These small devices, compact and sleek, hold so much more than just ultra-accessible information.
The internet blessed us with convenient access to knowledge. Having them at the tip of our finger resides on the small devices on our hands. But this is just one of the many trivial things we already know. There’s still something we don’t. The designs of these smartphones aim to have the vast space beyond our atmosphere right on our hands. The colors of these phones come straight out of the dreamiest, most complex representations of what we think is beyond what the naked eye can see.
Consider it a trend
Take the Vivo V11 for example: sleek and compact. The color of each of their designs contributes to the way we see our phones. Gone are days of solid colors. Blacks can’t be just black. As a result, designs became a breeding ground for creativity even in such devices. In this day and age, there has to be iridescence or gradience on the designs. V11 has given us gradience so sleek we can barely see where the colors divide—just like space. Starry Night lives up to its name in a mysterious fusion of blue and black. Nebula takes us among the stars in a soft blue-and-purple gradience.
Try holding one of these smartphones on your hand and tell us how you feel. They’re probably light and easy. That’s just how these phones are designed. Above all, this is how it changes the way we see the universe. It’s right at the tip of our fingers, a bonus to all there is to learn in a small, neat device.