Nokia develops 'super waterproofing' technology
Western European Vice President of Nokia Europe, said the company is working on a new superhydrophobic technology that will enable future Lumia and PureView phones to be waterproof.
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The Nokia team at Cambridge University (UK) has found a solution for superhydrophobic nanostructured materials, said SoMobile.
According to Conor, superhydrophobic technology has the ability to isolate water on the surface of a device, causing water to stop moving and thereby to push them off the surface.
According to GSMArena, Nokia plans to bring this breakthrough technology to the Lumia series as well as the ultraView "super-image" phones in the near future.
Nokia has experienced a hydrophobic nanoparticle technology to support touch operations performed on touchscreens in high humidity environments and this time it looks like the phone company. Finland is committed to bringing technology at this model level into practice.
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