NOKIA 2012 PHONES
NOKIA 2012 PHONESHere is something I’ve been keeping a close eye on over the past couple of years. It is the Nokia Morph concept phone which looks similar to their other concept phone, the Nokia 888. These phones give us a rare glimpse into how tomorrow’s mobile phone will look and interact with us mere mortals.
Somewhat different to the sleek iPhone, which I feel is the last bastion to the ‘conventional’ mobile phone ‘brick’ design, the Nokia Morph finally bridges the gap between the application of highly advanced technologies and human interaction.
The Nokia Morph uses the latest nanotechnology and electro-luminescent materials, it allows the user to twist and shape the phone into almost any shape. Minority Report perhaps, but this concept phone does give us a privileged glimpse into what is in store for us – the consumer, and how we will interact with tomorrow’s technology.
NOKIA 2012 PHONESHaving personally worked with electro luminescence (EL), I know from experience that the size of the drivers which power the segmented EL are rather large to say the least, however with the help of Cambridge University, UK I’m sure Nokia will deliver a gadget of this caliber. Let us hope it is sooner rather than later.
NOKIA 2012 PHONESHere is something I’ve been keeping a close eye on over the past couple of years. It is the Nokia Morph concept phone which looks similar to their other concept phone, the Nokia 888. These phones give us a rare glimpse into how tomorrow’s mobile phone will look and interact with us mere mortals.
Somewhat different to the sleek iPhone, which I feel is the last bastion to the ‘conventional’ mobile phone ‘brick’ design, the Nokia Morph finally bridges the gap between the application of highly advanced technologies and human interaction.
The Nokia Morph uses the latest nanotechnology and electro-luminescent materials, it allows the user to twist and shape the phone into almost any shape. Minority Report perhaps, but this concept phone does give us a privileged glimpse into what is in store for us – the consumer, and how we will interact with tomorrow’s technology.
NOKIA 2012 PHONESHaving personally worked with electro luminescence (EL), I know from experience that the size of the drivers which power the segmented EL are rather large to say the least, however with the help of Cambridge University, UK I’m sure Nokia will deliver a gadget of this caliber. Let us hope it is sooner rather than later.
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