Nokia Morph Concept (long)

Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Morph can sense its environment, is energy harvesting and self cleaning . Morph is a flexible two-piece device that can adapt its shape to different use modes. Nanotechnology enables to have adaptive materials yet rigid forms on demand. It is also featured in the MoMA online exhibition "Design and the Elastic Mind". It has been a collaboration project of Nokia Research Center and Cambridge Nanoscience Center. Find out more: www.nokia.com
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  1. DARKM4TTER3 says:

    of course you all want this phone
    and you’ll want the next one after that

    your all drones working for the hive

  2. DARKM4TTER3 says:

    of course you all want this phone
    and you’ll want the next one after that

    your all drones working for the hive

  3. DARKM4TTER3 says:

    of course you all want this phone
    and you’ll want the next one after that

    your all drones working for the hive

  4. 69ton says:

    Wtf , Sensing ? this ability should suck like hell
    I think the rest can be possible for the futur

  5. nightslash3535 says:

    The other main question is… Will it become reality?

  6. ZplitSilver says:

    I want it!

  7. frosty95xy says:

    Awesome !

  8. WinnieVista says:

    is it a phone made of cotton?! 3:12

  9. txbergy says:

    Holy crap…

  10. novata01 says:

    Yeah, but, can it cook?

  11. ironicdevil666 says:

    @dazlia2 lol, nanotechnology already exist, some even in medical use, oh anyway ,teleporting is old school, it has been created by a few scientist small scale. so itss only the matter of time it build a bigger scale. this was done decades ago.

  12. Dugi2008 says:

    Wow, Cool one. I love to have like this one, when it is for sale.

  13. SuperSuperheroman says:

    @aketsocjo haha keep it for now, we would be 100years old b4 nokia realizes it should start releasing its products…

  14. SuperSuperheroman says:

    Ok weather you like it or not Nokia has out done themselves but as you know Nokia would probably release this 300years from now and still delay it, but my advice is, Nokia go ahead and release this now before Apple patents folding and then say they invented folding. or the last thing you want is Google taking it and getting others with
    but i really like the wearable thing really a seller for woman and men, woman there clothing man probably fit it in there car and make it the same theme or color

  15. Lawdrun says:

    @hatfinch Fuck you

  16. Lawdrun says:

    10 years later there we’ll be frustrated and lacking nanotechnology.

  17. aketsocjo says:

    I don’t want my fucking iphone anymore.

  18. noxure says:

    @dazlia2 Learn some manners first and then how to read properly.

  19. dazlia2 says:

    @noxure

    lolol what a COCK you are…………your talkingabout ‘passive nanotechnology’ and these clearnt ARENT passive you dickhead so i suggest you do your research and then come back and let us all know what a twat you are lol

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  22. tereraiyaniso says:

    The chick is hot

  23. noxure says:

    @dazlia2 No, you “wake the fuck up”. First generation Nano-tech applications already exist for 10 years and you’re probably even using some of them without realizing. (tape, sunscreen, paint, batteries, clothing…).
    Second generation nano-tech, like the organic led display in the video, is already available for manufacturers and you’ll probably see them everywhere within a year or two.

  24. zeromk5 says:

    Over 9000 US dollars to produce.

    Over 9000 years to research.

  25. ra4king says:

    @dazlia2
    actually nanotechnology is more realistic than teleporting.

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