Cellphone of Future
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CELL PHONE OF FUTURE
- Nokia Morph Cell
Phone
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Introduction:Introduction: Nokia has developed a
new idea by usingnanotechnology bycollaborating with
Cambridge University ofUK.This new idea iscalled MORPH,which willbe the material thatmakes up futuristic
cellphone that could beas elastic as possibleand transformable toany shape to suit to theuser need.
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Contd««««Morph takes the main advantage that
could be delievered using
nanotechnology ,which would embark onthree major features that you will neverfind on today·s cellphone:flexiblematerials ,transparent electronics and
self ²cleaning surfaces.
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Nokia Morph concept Morph is a concept that
demostrates how futuremobiles devices mightbe strechable and
flexible ,allowing theiruser to transformstheir mobiles intoradically differentshapes.The main idea iscentered around where
nanotechnology canproduce materials thatare super flexible whichcan change into anyform.
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Contd««««« The super flexibility
and elasticity is notrelated to body or
case of mobile,but italso involves theelectroniccomponents lyinginside ,which arestretchable,transparent to suit itself toany user.
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Different shapes of morph phone
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Contd«««. Nanotechnology enables materials and components
that are flexible, stretchable, transparent andremarkably strong. Fibril proteins are woven into athree dimensional mesh that reinforces thin elastic
structures. Using the same principle behind spidersilk, this elasticity enables the device to literallychange shapes and configure itself to adapt to thetask at hand.
A folded design would fit easily in a pocket and couldlend itself ergonomically to being used as a traditionalhandset. An unfolded larger design could display moredetailed information, and incorporate input devicessuch as keyboards and touch pads.
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Contd««««« For eg: it can start in the
shape of cell phone,but thenunfolded into screen to viewmovies and other media.Thislarger screen wouldincorporate input devices
such as keyboards and touchpads as well to allow forcommunication .It could thenbe folded up into braceletthat you can wear on yourwrist .As Nokia says:The
Morph would allow us tocommunicate and interact inunprecedented ways.
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Morph wrist mode
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Opportunites for other mobile
devices: Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materialsblend more seamlessly with the way we live
Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving
Transparent electronics offering an entirely newaesthetic dimension Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst
batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster tocharge
Integrated sensors might allow us to learn moreabout the environment around us, empowering us tomake better choice
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Conclusion:
Morph still needs couple of years towork before it comes true as the mainbuilding material for cell phones.The
prediction is morph devices would onlysurface and be used among high endcellphones in about 7 years· time.Andhoping that one day may lead to lowercost of manufacturing in nanotechnologyfor incorporating Morph into cheaperphone models.