Nokia Morph Concept Phone: Amazing Nanotechnology for the Future

The Nokia research centre is on the way to its Morph concept phone. Launched alongside The Museum of Modern Art "Design and The Elastic Mind" exhibition, the Morph concept device is connecting highly advanced technology and their potential benefit for end users. The some revolutionary features of mobile phone are been explored by Nokia Research Centre (NRC) in collaboration with Cambridge Nanoscience Centre (U.K). The aim of Nanoscience, nanoscale technologies that will potentially create a world of radically different devices that open up an entirely new spectrum of possibilities.

Few exciting features of this great invention:

--> Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving
--> Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live
--> Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension
--> Integrated sensors might allow us to learn more about the environment around us, empowering us to make better choices
-->Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster to charge

Apart from these the electronics used in Morph concept could cost less and include more functionality in small space. The stunning new technology and unleash new application will show communication and interaction in unprecedented ways.

Flexible & Changing Design of Nokia Morph

Nanotechnology enables materials and components that are flexible, stretchable, transparent and remarkably strong. Fibril proteins are woven into a three dimensional mesh that reinforces thin elastic structures. Using the same principle behind spider silk, this elasticity enables the device to literally change shapes and configure itself to adapt to the task at hand. This is just like the functionality of Nokia 888 mobile.

A folded design would fit easily in a pocket and could lend itself ergonomically to being used as a traditional handset. An unfolded larger design could display more detailed information, and incorporate input devices such as keyboards and touch pads.

Self-Cleaning

Nanostructured surfaces, such as "Nanoflowers" naturally repel water, dirt, and even fingerprints utilizing effects also seen in natural systems.

Advanced Power Sources

Nanotechnology holds out the possibility that the surface of a device will become a natural source of energy via a covering of "Nanograss" structures that harvest solar power. At the same time new high energy density storage materials allow batteries to become smaller and thinner, while also quicker to recharge and able to endure more charging cycles.


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