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Tue Mar 4

I’ve been an early adopter of the news item showing Nokia Morph, a concept design for some time in the future.

I dare to say, that majority of these features will be available (perhaps not in a single mobile phone) by 2015.

What do you think? 

Tue Feb 26

Nokia unveils a mobile phone that morphs

Something for all the sci-fi mobile geeks out there travelling in the vicinity of the interstellar intersection of mobile and nanotechnology hype vectors…

Nokia Morph

A new concept mobile phone, unveiled by Nokia, connects mobile and nanotechnology with greentech - which surely sit among your favorite 10 buzzwords.

First a couple of pictures to wet your appetite.

Nokia Morph - phone mode

Thanks to blissful world of nanotechnology from which we seem to expect everything we saw in sci-fi movies some years a ago, Nokia Morph will be able to change shape while maintaining (and adapting!) functionality. Here’s how it looks in 

Nokia Moprh - open mode

There’s also a hands-free mode that in the case of Nokia Morph will be called wrist mode - mobile brain goes onto your wrist, handsfree part on your ear.

Nokia Morph - wrist mode

As usual, without a video with someone actually using, bending and sitting on this mobile this news is particularly interesting for people into horoscopes (as the mock-up shows). ;-) In the meantime, you can drool over this marvel of creative power in a animated video created by Nokia designers.

Although very little has been said about the Morph’s technical capabilities, pictures show how, in theory, the handset’s able to alter its state between a watch-like mode, a credit-card shape and a traditional mobile phone. No dimensions are given, but the Morph appears to be extremely thin no-matter what state it’s in.
[via Register Hardware]

Until then, I’m sure everyone will continue to hype about nanotechnology. I know I will… O:-)

Thanks to billcpu @ Twitter for this one.