"Morph" Concept Phone Bends, Twists, Cleans Itself

Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:27PM EST

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Picture this: a thin, flexible, nanotech-infused phone that you can fold in half, wrap around your wrist, and even douse with honey.

The "Morph" concept device isn't quite ready for prime time; researchers from Nokia and the University of Cambridge in England admit that they've only developed "bits and pieces" of the would-be phone, according to PC World (via Yahoo! News).

That said, a video of the "Morph" handset in action looks pretty enticing.

The animation shows a woman chatting on a translucent green phone, which she then wraps around her wrist (a sliding control locks the new shape into place) while still talking over a clip-on headset. Next, she unwraps her new "bracelet," opens it into a thin, paperback-sized flat panel, takes a snapshot of her patterned red purse (framing the image through the translucent panel, natch), selects the picture as her wallpaper, and wraps the phone—which, like a chameleon, takes on the red pattern of the snapshot—back onto her wrist.

Finally, the woman pours a little honey onto the phone; the drops of honey simply roll off, leaving the device (presumably) clean as a whistle.

What's the secret? Nanotechnology, of course. (You can get more details from the just-launched "Design and the Elastic Mind" exhibit on the Museum of Modern Art's Web site).

Pretty sweet, although on a reality scale of 1-to-10 ("10" being sci-fi land), we're talking a 9.5 here. Still, researchers are saying that the "Morph" concept (or certain aspects of it, at least) could actually appear on "high-end" phones and devices within seven years.

Related: Researchers Envision Mobile Device That Morphs [PC World, via Yahoo! News]

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  • 1 Posted by dryicezero on Mon Feb 25, 2008 1:55PM EST Report Abuse

    This is way too cool. Imagine a kid being able to make the phone blend into their every day clothing, or skin. Now no one will know when people have these phones on their person. Perfect for undercover work. It's going to be interesting to see how these phones are used every day. Visit my blog at http://www.smbtechadvice.com

  • 2 Posted by agustin2489 on Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:08PM EST Report Abuse

    Very, very enticing. I hope it'll come up by 2020.

  • 3 Posted by hondo978 on Wed Feb 27, 2008 6:00PM EST Report Abuse

    hopefully it will be adapted to play videos like the pad technology on the sci fi show andromeda.

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