Fabulous material for future technology

Graphene material, discovered by British scientist Andre Geim in 2004 and winning him the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics, is likely to completely change the look of electronic devices, especially cell phones.

Graphene material, discovered by British scientist Andre Geim in 2004 and winning him the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics, is likely to completely change the look of electronic devices, especially cell phones.

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Nokia's graphene-based phone design - (Image: Nokia)

Scientists believe graphene - separated from graphite and just a thin but super durable graphite - will soon replace all the materials currently used to make the phone. now in the world. Some believe that graphene can replace the silicon that is being used to make millions of electronic components.

Major phone companies like Samsung and Nokia have launched several graphene phones. According to these designs, future-generation phones are capable of folding or bending or incorporating the phone into a jewelry such as a bracelet.

Update 11 December 2018
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