Nokia Morph: The Nanotech Concept Phone
Nokia Research Center in association with the University of Cambridge has showcased the Nokia Morph, a nanotech concept phone. True to its name, the Nokia Morph is a phone which the developers envisage to be able to morph, depending upon the user's needs. The Nokia Morph was presented in the "Design and the Elastic Mind" exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. The Nokia Morph aims to use flexible materials, have self-cleaning surfaces, and be a transparent electronic device. Believe it or not, this technology is projected to be available within 7 years' time initially on high-end phone, although subsequent advances in nanotechnology would find a way to make the technology available to the masses.
More astounding pics after the jump.
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More astounding pics after the jump.
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1 Comments:
- At June 19, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Bandit said...
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I'm thinking, as soon as the Morph hits the markets, then travel via instant teleportation won't be far off
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