ESPOO, Finland - Few years ago, a new cell phone concept was presented by Nokia as the company's vision for the future. The Nokia 888 and the Morph were the example of this vision as they showed how a cell phone could be able to transform itself with the aid of nanotechnology. Recently, the manufacturer patented
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PhoneReportv20 on 25th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Several years ago, Nokia has already demonstrated a concept phone Morph, having a curved screen. So, it seems, the company's engineers decided to return to the idea. The patent application from Nokia was entitled as "user interface, device and method for physically flexible device. This phone is expected to control it due to its flexibility: giving the screen a variety of bends and it will be... [
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 19th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
One of Nokia’s most recent patent applications (filed on January 14 2010) describes a small mobile device that’s “physically flexible” and thus also has a flexible display. This reminds us of the Nokia Morph – seen two years ago as a concept phone. Nokia didn’t say back then when a Morph-like phone would be available, but,
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