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Features

GENERAL
NetworkGSM850 - GSM900 - GSM1800 - GSM1900
Announced

SIZE
Dimensions110x49x19 mm
Weight90

DISPLAY
Size0x0 pixels

RINGTONES
TypePolyphonic
VibrationYes

MEMORY
Phonebook
Call Records

FEATURES
GPRSClass 10
MessagingSMS, MMS, Email
ClockFalse
AlarmFalse
Infrared PortFalse
Games
Camera
Other FeaturesBluetooth: V2.0
JAVA:
MP3 Player/Support
WAP: Yes
USB port
Sync

BATTERY
Type:Li-Ion
Stand-byUp to 350.00hrs
Talk timeUp to 6 hrs 00 min
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Editor Review

Great Concept Phone From Nokia

Thursday, May 08, 2008
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Nokia Morph Concept

nokia morph concept

nokia morph concept

nokia morph concept

Nokia's new Morph concept phone would use nanotechnology to give it a flexible body with a transparent display that could be re-shaped depending on the user's needs, a far cry from today's solid and chunky devices.

Even the electronics inside it would be transparent and flexible, so the whole phone may be twisted and stretched into bracelet shapes or tablet form, and nanotech cleverness means it would even clean itself. Developed in cooperation with Cambridge University, this glimpse of a distant future is now on display at the MoMA in New York.

Morph is a concept that demonstrates how future mobile devices might be stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their mobile device into radically different shapes. It demonstrates the ultimate functionality that nanotechnology might be capable of delivering: flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces.

The partnership between Nokia and the University of Cambridge was announced in March, 2007 - an agreement to work together on an extensive and long term programme of joint research projects. NRC has established a research facility at the University's West Cambridge site and collaborates with several departments - initially the Nanoscience Center and Electrical Division of the Engineering Department - on projects that, to begin with, are centered on nanotechnology.

Elements of Morph might be available to integrate into handheld devices within 7 years, though initially only at the high-end. However, nanotechnology may one day lead to low cost manufacturing solutions, and offers the possibility of integrating complex functionality at a low price.

Promotional Video of Nokia Morph:

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