Written by Ith on July 2, 2009
Nokia Morph Nanotechnology Project

Nokia Morph Nanotechnology Project

"The Nokia Morph concept phone is one of the first results of a project involving nanotechnology made jointly between the Nokia Research Center (NRC) and the University of Cambridge, England. The mobile device shows a concept of flexible and expandable, which allows the user to modify its shape, being used flexible materials, transparent components and self-cleaning surfaces. Although the device does not already exist, its developers believe that in about seven years some of its functionality should be part of the new high end cell phones "

During the exhibition "Design and the Elastic Mind" of the Museum of Modern Art, New York (MoMA), last year, Nokia unveiled the Morph project known as it is developing in partnership with the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre of the UK.

The Morph shows that many implementations will acquire mobile thanks to nanotechnology, including:

  • flexible devices
  • malleable devices
  • changing shape of the device (form of letter, folded, bracelet)
  • have transparency (which already exists in a very rough today)
  • be self-rechargeable
  • self-cleaning surfaces

Hard to imagine right? In the video below we can better understand how innovative is this concept phone from Nokia:

Source: Innovativeness

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6 Responses to "Nokia Morph Nanotechnology Project"

  1. Renata says:

    consumption dream! but ... I think just right for my grandchildren? : (

  2. Caio says:

    One of my hand : D
    is really a sweet spot lol

  3. Renan says:

    Grandchildren, you have no clue about the same time, it ta closer than you think ... q

    • Ith says:

      Hard to see .... I know technology is advancing very qa ... but the phone just this way q is there, think hard ... not even created a volatile material like this, q can be modified without losing the structure .... okay q grandchildren I may have forced .... children will!!

  4. Rodrigo says:

    Volatile material as .... google / memory metal!!

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