The new concept phone is on display at the “Design and the Elastic Mind” exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City from February 24 to May 12, 2008. The device, which is made using nanotechnology, is intended to demonstrate how cell phones in the future could be stretched and bent into different shapes allowing users to “morph” their devices into whatever shape they want. Think Stretch Armstrong for cell phones. Want to wear your cell phone as a bracelet? No problem, just bend it around your wrist.
Nokia says the concept device demonstrates what nanotechnology might be capable of delivering including, flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces.
(Credit: Nokia)“Nokia Research Center is looking at ways to reinvent the form and function of mobile devices,” Bob Iannucci, chief technology officer for Nokia, said in a statement. “The Morph concept shows what might be possible.”
Even though Morph is still in early development, Nokia believes that certain elements of the device could be used in high-end Nokia devices within the next seven years. And as the technology matures, nanotechnology could eventually be incorporated into Nokia’s entire line of products to help lower manufacturing costs.
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