Tattoo message message
According to a new patent application, Nokia wants to create tattoos capable of announcing that you have just received a new message or have an incoming call.
Does the phone vibrate when there are new messages or people are calling? Chestnut like Earth. Nokia wants to make a mark of technology on your skin, with a tattoo that can vibrate depending on the state of the smartphone.
This technology involves printing the ink directly to the skin, and then magnetizing it back. The new announcement on the 'phone' will immediately activate the vibration motion on the magnetic cartridge.
Nokia touted concept - (Image: Unwired View)
Depending on the type of notification that the tattoo will vibrate in different types, such as message vibration other than missed call notification.
Along with tattoos, you also have to buy a smartphone that can generate a variety of magnetic fields, reports UnwiredView.com.
Tattoos can be long-term prints using inks made of iron or rare earth elements. In case you do not want permanent tattoos, you can choose from temporary tattoos such as spray, seal, stickers or bracelets.
Nokia promises this idea will help solve the situation of users obsessed with the message, always in the position of waiting for the phone to vibrate.
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