Technology strikes at your door with a massive knowledge of nanotechnology for creating a flexible mobile phone.This is a future mobile you'll able to bend, fold and shape your mobile to whatever design you prefer.
Imagine transforming your phone from a wristwatch/bracelet style to a touchscreen style with a full QWERTY keyboard, and then folding it again to slip it into your pocket.
A good example of what future wearable phones could look like is the Nokia Morph, a concept device that showcases the collaboration between the Nokia Research Center and the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre. The Morph uses nanotechnology to create a flexible, malleable electronic device. The Morph is constructed from fibril proteins that are woven into three-dimensional mesh, allowing the whole phone--screen included--to move and bend.
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.
View a look of animated video on Nokia Morph:
A lot of work is to be done in this technology. So, come up with your ideas.
This technology change the IT industy and comes up with a revolution in it. So update yourself with this.
IEEE