A Revolution in Nanoelectronics: Nokia Morph Concept

February 27, 2008 by Geeks are Sexy | 2 comments

The Nokia Morph is a flexible, two-piece concept device that can adapt its shape according to the task its user wants it to accomplish. Thanks to nanotechnology, Morph can sense its environment, harvest solar energy, and also clean itself automatically.

Featured in The Museum of Modern Art “Design and The Elastic Mind” exhibition, the Morph concept device is a bridge between highly advanced technologies and their potential benefits to end-users. This device concept showcases some revolutionary leaps being explored by Nokia Research Center (NRC) in collaboration with the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre (United Kingdom) – nanoscale technologies that will potentially create a world of radically different devices that open up an entirely new spectrum of possibilities.

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2 Responses to “A Revolution in Nanoelectronics: Nokia Morph Concept”

  1. This is one of the best concept phones i have ever seen, its totally amazing! i cant wait to see it in action!

  2. JJ Loch says:

    Very cool! You have such great blog content. Fascinating.

    JJ :D

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