Nokia Wants You To Believe!

In the future, your phone is like paper thin okay? It can sniff fruit and self-cleans. It can fold into a phone, a watch, and possibly an origami crane. Okay that last one was a stretch but wouldn't it be cool if it did?!?

Now that I'm back on the Earth, check out Nokia's latest concept device dubbed Morph. A joint collaboration between Nokia Research and the University of Cambridge, it promises a future where flexible materials literally bend to your every whim.

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Wow...have anyone noticed something...? Did they rip-off Zero 7's "Destiny" video clip...

I can't help but notice the similarities in the background music...

In the video, it touches upon the hydrophobic nature of the phone-thing's composition. How does this repel dirt? I thought hydrophobicity related to a substance's repulsion of liquids (namely, water). Regardless, I've seen the future and I will not buy another cellphone until this product hits the market!

In the video, it touches upon the hydrophobic nature of the phone-thing's composition. How does this repel dirt? I thought hydrophobicity related to a substance's repulsion of liquids (namely, water). Regardless, I've seen the future and I will not buy another cellphone until this product hits the market!

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