Nokia Morphs Phones as we know it
Two days ago, Nokia released its concept phone, called the Morph. Let’s start with the name before we really break it down: I like it. It’s short and sweet, and it’s just one of those “cool” words. I actually happened to remember the name when I went to Google it today, which was a real surprise. I’m usually not too great with names.
Nanotechnology. Nokia’s making the term a household one. Just like how it pioneered the mobile phone industry, it now strives to revolutionize it again by introducing Morph to the world. The nanotechnology is amazing, and admittedly something that I don’t know too much about. One example of a use of nanotechnology would be to power the phone: it’s nanowire grass will gather the sun energy and (through photosynthesis I’d assume) collect its energy. And that’s just the beginning (I don’t want to spoil the surprise for you).
I’m not going to lie, I can’t explain this phone too well with words. It’s just something that you’re going to have to see for yourself. Nokia has a 46mb version of it, but rather than buffer that I decided to find a nice, optimized version on Youtube. Not the best quality, but it does get the idea across the board very well. Enjoy.
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