Nanotechnology: Morph phone from Nokia

Filed under: Cell Phones, Handsets | By: Emma
Posted on: February 26, 2008 | 1 Comment

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This is the new Morph phone from Nokia and it look very futuristic, the idea is that the nanotechnology will give the phone a flexible body and a transparent display. It would be able to mould itself into the shape that the user needs, which is a far cry away from the phones of today.

All of the components would be transparent and flexible, which means that the whole of the phone could be twisted, or even worn as a bracelet. It has been developed with some help from Cambridge University and it can be see at the MoMA in New York. It looks pretty cool and it’s a phone I wouldn’t mind having myself.

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One Response to “Nanotechnology: Morph phone from Nokia”

  1. bandit says:

    the Morph looks like an awesome new technology, of course, but how many years until i’ll be able to actually afford one?

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