Abstract:
"In business a product could have a shorter life if it can’t win the
hearts of people and showcase new technology, so Nokia is coming up with
the Nokia Morph flexible mobile phone which the company claims include
nanotechnology and would immensely benefit its end-users. The main
benefit of Nanotechnology is that its components are flexible,
transparent and extremely strong. The company believes this latest
technology would be a distinctive phone by 2015, but a few technical
glitches remain to be solved, like the use of new battery materials etc.
Nokia morph is a joint technology concept, developed by Nokia Research
Center (NRC) and the University of Cambridge (UK). The morph demonstrate
how future mobile device might be stretchable and flexible, allowing
the user to transform their mobile devices into radically different
shaped. It demonstrates the ultimately that nanotechnology might be
capable of delivering: flexible material, transparent electronics and
self-cleaning surface. Fibril proteins are woven into three dimensional
meshes that reinforce thin elastic structures. Using the same principle
behind spider silk, this elasticity enables the device to literally
changes shapes and configure itself to adapt to the task at hand."

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