![]() ![]() The whole process of expanding and collapsing needed to be fast and easy. Your thumb needs freedom to operate the touchscreen.Ĥ. ![]() Your hand and fingers need to be in a natural position.ģ. SO the grip needed to be as thin as possible.but it must expand when in use, and collapse when stored away.Ģ. That version had the criteria I was looking for:ġ. Create a method or apparatus that allows you to "grip/hold" your phone securely using your "non thumb fingers" from the back, and let your thumb have the freedom to operate the front of the screen.Īfter many ideas and prototypes, I felt the Flygrip version was the one I would start with. My goal was to be able to use these touchscreen phones with just one hand. This was not a very productive way to use a phone. You were forced to hold only the sides of the phone, and then use the other hand's fingers to operate the touchscreen front. Once the full touchscreen phones came out, you were could not allow your thumb to rest on the front of the screen, otherwise it would cause mis-clicks. A keyboard on the front allowed the hand and thumb to hold the phone securely, because your thumb could rest on the keyboard. At the time, Blackberry and Palm had phones with physical keyboards on the front. Another plus to Uber Eats is Uber's global reach, giving you good odds of being able to order food on demand throughout major cities worldwide.Touchscreen smartphones became popular in 2007. You can pay either with a credit card or through credits on your Uber account, and from within the Uber Eats app, you have the option to tip the person bringing you your food. ![]() Then, with just a few taps, you can place an order for immediate or scheduled delivery and track the order in real time, just as if you had booked an Uber ride. You can even designate that you want contact-free delivery of your food. Users can easily search for their favorite restaurant or discover new food places nearby. ![]() Uber Eats feels like a natural extension of the company's ride-sharing efforts - Uber’s knack for on-demand services taking on food delivery, in other words. But downloading the app doesn't cost a thing, and you'll want Uber Eats on your phone, especially for those times when you'd prefer to eat in. Uber's attempt to make one of the best food delivery apps isn't strictly a free iPhone app - you still have to pay for your meal. ![]()
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