Imagine what you’d get if you crossed Gumby with a smartphone, and you’ve got some idea of what a new, nanotech handset from Nokia could be like. The new Morph, which was jointly developed by the Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge in England, is a bendable, flexible and stretchable device that can be folded into pocket size and used as a handset, or unfolded and opened up to display more detailed information. The Morph was unveiled Monday as part of the “Design and the Elastic Mind” exhibition that runs through May 12 at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Nokia Tinkers With Morphing Phone Concept
Posted by: Katherine Noyes February 25, 2008 01:27 PMImagine what you’d get if you crossed Gumby with a smartphone, and you’ve got some idea of what a new, nanotech handset from Nokia could be like. The new Morph, which was jointly developed by the Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge in England, is a bendable, flexible and stretchable device that can be folded into pocket size and used as a handset, or unfolded and opened up to display more detailed information. The Morph was unveiled Monday as part of the “Design and the Elastic Mind” exhibition that runs through May 12 at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.