UK-based design studio Special Projects on Wednesday announced a new smartphone interface the group created. It’s brilliant. Dubbed “Magic UX,” the solution uses augmented reality and motion sensors inside a smartphone to create a completely new type of multitasking experience. Boiled down to its essence, Magic UX provides a smartphone multitasking experience that mimics real-world multitasking.
It “pins” apps to physical positions and then automatically switches apps as you move the phone from one position to another.