Nokia Morph Concept
Super cool! The cutting-edge Nokia Morph concept phone uses nanotechnology based flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces to produce a mobile device that is “... stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their mobile device into radically different shapesâ€. All the different shaped devices you see in the picture are actually the same one morphing mobile handset. It transforms itself into the concrete shape to suit your needs.
The Nokia Morph was developed by Nokia research center in cooperation with Cambridge University and is currently on display at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, USA.
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The Nokia Morph was developed by Nokia research center in cooperation with Cambridge University and is currently on display at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, USA.
Check out more exciting products and concepts using nanotechnology advances:
Trend Themes
1. Nanotechnology-based Materials - The development of nanotechnology-based materials can revolutionize the production of flexible and stretchable mobile devices.
2. Transparent Electronics - The adoption of transparent electronics can lead to the production of sleek and seamless mobile devices with enhanced features.
3. Self-cleaning Surfaces - The integration of self-cleaning surfaces in mobile devices can improve their durability and hygiene, while reducing maintenance costs.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics - The electronics industry can leverage these advancements to create innovative and transformative mobile devices.
2. Nanotechnology - The nanotechnology industry can develop new materials and technologies that enable the creation of flexible and transparent electronics.
3. Consumer Goods - The consumer goods industry can explore the integration of self-cleaning surfaces in other products to enhance their usability and sustainability.
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