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WORLD OF EXTREME AND ADVANCE COMMUNICATION WITH NOKIA MORPH TECHNOLOGIES

WORLD OF EXTREME AND ADVANCE COMMUNICATION WITH NOKIA MORPH TECHNOLOGIES. GET A ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY LEAP BY THE RESEARCHS OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY NANOSCIENCE CENTRE AND NOKIA RESEARCH CENTRE.

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WORLD OF EXTREME AND ADVANCE COMMUNICATION WITH NOKIA MORPH TECHNOLOGIES

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  1. WORLD OF EXTREME AND ADVANCE COMMUNICATION WITH NOKIA MORPH TECHNOLOGIES GET A ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY LEAP BY THE RESEARCHS OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY NANOSCIENCE CENTRE AND NOKIA RESEARCH CENTRE

  2. After the introduction of multimedia, touchscreen,PDA,3G,3.5G(HSDPA) etc what is new in mobile technology?Welcome to the era of nokia morph. Your all in one solution for technological communication is waiting for you.What all you need as your personal electronic gadget?1. My personal mobile phone.2. My multimedia device like i-phone, i-pod etc.3. My handycam.4. My essential sensing devices like GPS,Motion sensor etc.5. My personal computer.6. My internet device like a modem enabled phone.

  3. Too much gadgets in my hands. It is handfull ,how can I carry them?Quiet big job?Just think about all technologies in one device in a totally compact size.Think about Morph.

  4. Features of Morph Technology Morph concept technologies might create fantastic opportunities for mobile devices: 1. Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live 2. Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving 3. Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension 4. Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster to charge 5. Integrated sensors might allow us to learn more about the environment around us, empowering us to make better choices 6. A new fashion of using electronic gadget as fashion apparel.

  5. If you have accidentally felt that you may be riding the tech wave with your super latest high tech gadget, Nokia might just be able to prove you wrong. Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge (UK) have put a lot of effort into creating the Morph. Nokia Morph open The Morph is mobile handset indeed, but there's more to it. It's a nanotechnology-driven concept device, which is on display at the New York Museum of Modern Art for a taster of the time when today's super gadgets will be museum exhibits of prehistoric knowledge. The Morph is a concept that shows what nanotechnology can bring to mobile devices: flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces. Stretchable and foldable, transformable to any shape a user can think of, Morph is the ultimate transformers gadget changing its shape according to the user's wishes. One day you have a bracelet, the next - you are up with a QWERTY device for messaging. Nokia Morph With Morph the door is just ajar and it will be years before some of the innovations it explores will start to appear in actual high-end handsets.

  6. The Nokia Morph is a conceptmobile phone created by Finnish company Nokia. The concept, which was unveiled on February 25, 2008 at theThe Museum of Modern Art in New York City, was the product of a joint study into the future of mobile phones by the Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge's Nanoscience Centre.[1] The device was presented as part of the museum's "Design and The Elastic Mind" exhibit. According to Bob Lannucci, Nokia's chief technology officer, the "Nokia Research Center is looking at ways to reinvent the form and function of mobile devices... The Morph concept shows what might be possible."[2] The device, which is non-functional, is intended to provide a conceptual showcase for future applications of nanotechnology in the realm ofconsumer electronics. The phone's theoretical feature list would include the ability to bend into numerous shapes, so it can be worn around the wrist or held up to the face; transparent electronics, which would allow the device to be see-through yet functional; self-cleaning surfaces that can absorb solar energy to recharge the phone's battery; and a wide range of fully integrated sensors.[3][4] Nokia released a computer-generated video demonstrating the capabilities the Morph might have if it were a real mobile phone.[5] The manufacturer believes that some of the device's imagined features could appear in high-end devices by 2015.[2]

  7. Launched alongside The Museum of Modern Art “Design and The Elastic Mind” exhibition, the Morph concept device is a bridge between highly advanced technologies and their potential benefits to end-users. This device concept showcases some revolutionary leaps being explored by Nokia Research Center (NRC) in collaboration with the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre (United Kingdom) – nanoscale technologies that will potentially create a world of radically different devices that open up an entirely new spectrum of possibilities. • The Morph concept

  8. Morph concept technologies might create fantastic opportunities for mobile devices: Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster to charge Integrated sensors might allow us to learn more about the environment around us, empowering us to make better choices In addition to the advances above, the integrated electronics shown in the Morph concept could cost less and include more functionality in a much smaller space, even as interfaces are simplified and usability is enhanced. All of these new capabilities will unleash new applications and services that will allow us to communicate and interact in unprecedented ways.

  9. Nanotechnology enables materials and components that are flexible, stretchable, transparent and remarkably strong. Fibril proteins are woven into a three dimensional mesh that reinforces thin elastic structures. Using the same principle behind spider silk, this elasticity enables the device to literally change shapes and configure itself to adapt to the task at hand. A folded design would fit easily in a pocket and could lend itself ergonomically to being used as a traditional handset. An unfolded larger design could display more detailed information, and incorporate input devices such as keyboards and touch pads. Even integrated electronics, from interconnects to sensors, could share these flexible properties. Further, utilization of biodegradable materials might make production and recycling of devices easier and ecologically friendly. • Flexible & Changing Design

  10. Self-Cleaning Nanotechnology also can be leveraged to create self-cleaning surfaces on mobile devices, ultimately reducing corrosion, wear and improving longevity. Nanostructured surfaces, such as “Nanoflowers” naturally repel water, dirt, and even fingerprints utilizing effects also seen in natural systems. Advanced Power Sources Nanotechnology holds out the possibility that the surface of a device will become a natural source of energy via a covering of “Nanograss” structures that harvest solar power. At the same time new high energy density storage materials allow batteries to become smaller and thinner, while also quicker to recharge and able to endure more charging cycles. Sensing The Environment Nanosensors would empower users to examine the environment around them in completely new ways, from analyzing air pollution, to gaining insight into bio-chemical traces and processes. New capabilities might be as complex as helping us monitor evolving conditions in the quality of our surroundings, or as simple as knowing if the fruit we are about to enjoy should be washed before we eat it. Our ability to tune into our environment in these ways can help us make key decisions that guide our daily actions and ultimately can enhance our health.

  11. References ^Malykhina, Elena (2008-02-25). "Nokia Uses Nano Tech For 'Morph' Concept Cell Phone - Cell Phone". InformationWeek. Retrieved 2009-07-29. ^ ab Reardon, Marguerite (February 25, 2008). "Nokia demos bendable cell phone". Cnet.com. Retrieved 2009-08-08. ^ "Future shaping with Morph by Nokia - GSMArena.com news". Gsmarena.com. Retrieved 2009-07-29. ^ "7 Jobs That Nokia’s Phone of the Future Will Be Good For | Gadget Lab | Wired.com". Blog.wired.com. 2008-02-25. Retrieved 2009-07-29. ^ February 25, 2008 (2008-02-25). "Nokia Morph Concept (long)". YouTube. Retrieved 2009-07-29.

  12. PRIYADARSHINI COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCES THANKS A LOT TO THE FACULTY MEMBERS AND ALL MY FRIENDS FOR JOINING THIS SEMINAAR LIVE A LIFE OF DREAMS WITH NOKIA MORPH PRESENTED B Y- RANJEET KR. KUSHWAHA E.C 4th YEAR

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