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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Morph phone concept- NOKIA

I guess that Greenpeace report, slamming Nokia for the razor-sharp drop-off in environment friendly practices. Within a week of the report make public Nokia Evolve 3110, to some extent updated version of 3110 classic, with a “green” outlook.

Since then the headship of green initiatives was taken up by Nokia research division.

First somebody has got Nokia Eco Sensor concept, then Nokia Remade environmental phone. We’re receiving some nice-looking pictures of potential future phone designs. Today here is treated with one more attention-grabbing “green” phone concept – Nokia Morph.

The most important initiative behind Nokia Morph concept phone is utilized of nanotechnology based flexible materials, clear electronics and self-cleaning surfaces. These materials should make possible Nokia to produce a mobile device that “…may be flexible and stretchable, allowing the user to convert their mobile device into completely different shapes”.

You see in the picture different shaped devices, is really the same one mobile handset, which transforms itself into the solid shape according to the user wishes.

The concept was developed by Nokia research center in collaboration of Cambridge University and is on show at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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