Nokia Combines Nanotechnology With Phone

normal_02_morph_open_operating_lowres.jpgWhat happened when Nokia Research Center and University of Cambridge collide? A phone that stretches, twists, bends, curls, flattens, shrinks and shaped like whatever you shaped it to be like.

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They call this nanotechnology; object’s structure can be changed at the molecular level.

Because of its elasticity and flexibility, you can even shaped it to wear like a bracelet, use it like a keyboard and you can do all that without having to worry about cleaning it. Well, this gadget will never get dirty because it is amazingly self cleaning.

Watch how the Morph works.

Nokia names their latest innovation the Morph. And will be proudly presenting them on a display at the New York’s Museum of Modern Art this weekend.

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The phone is however not yet out in the market due to manufacturing cost and other concerns like the limited battery technology and such. Still, this is one concept that might ignite many other cooler and greater innovations to come.



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