Phone transformations

In 2008, the Nokia Research Center in collaboration with the University of Cambridge (UK) developed a nano-sized telephone device called Morph.

Morph is a flexible device capable of changing the user's preferences.

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Picture of Morph.

Since then, Nokia has been serious about this device.

On March 30, the company began re-researching its patent application in September 2010 in an effort to bring the product into reality.

Patent Name: 'Elastic Deformation Device' , basically, it describes most of what we can see from a Morph device, but it's still very vague about what kind of things whether to make this device.

According to the patent, Morph has at least two-way elasticity and stretchability, wireless links, microprocessors, memory and data transmitters.

Nokia also revealed the possibility of sticking and wrapping of morph around a certain part of the body. That means, in addition to the functionality of a smartphone, Morph is also used as jewelry.

Although it takes a long time for this patent to become a reality, once the research is successful, Morph is truly a desirable smartphone, due to the superiority, as well as the usability of this device.