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	<title>Comments on: Nokia Morph - nanotech concept phone</title>
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		<title>By: Imran</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 11:56:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nokia has designed new mobiles with Future Based nanotechnology called Nokia Morph. Nokia Morph  is in its concept phase. Making calls and messaging will be possible using a handset crafted from nanotech-derived Fibril proteins; that means the device would be flexible, so a wristband could become a normal handset, or even unfurl into a web tablet.

Since nobody likes holding a grubby brick up to their ear, the Morph handset would be self-cleaning (using so-called nanostructured surfaces called “nanoflowers” that naturally repel dirt, water and fingerprints) and recharging would be a thing of the past as invisible “nanograss” all over the surface collects solar energy.

read more about it :

http://mobilephoneupdates.com/mobilephoneupdates/nokia-morph-a-big-leap-towads-future-of-mobiles/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nokia has designed new mobiles with Future Based nanotechnology called Nokia Morph. Nokia Morph  is in its concept phase. Making calls and messaging will be possible using a handset crafted from nanotech-derived Fibril proteins; that means the device would be flexible, so a wristband could become a normal handset, or even unfurl into a web tablet.</p>
<p>Since nobody likes holding a grubby brick up to their ear, the Morph handset would be self-cleaning (using so-called nanostructured surfaces called “nanoflowers” that naturally repel dirt, water and fingerprints) and recharging would be a thing of the past as invisible “nanograss” all over the surface collects solar energy.</p>
<p>read more about it :</p>
<p><a href="http://mobilephoneupdates.com/mobilephoneupdates/nokia-morph-a-big-leap-towads-future-of-mobiles/" rel="nofollow">http://mobilephoneupdates.com/mobilephoneupdates/nokia-morph-a-big-leap-towads-future-of-mobiles/</a></p>
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