Nokia demonstrates nanotechnology

Not long ago, designers dreamed up utopian visions of mobile devices in which the interactions are seamlessly beautiful between user and device, hardware and software. Your whole digital life could live on a single device: phone, email, camera, internet, with a touchscreen! This was the standard for all concept devices for about the past ten years. Now that Apple has introduced this first tangible example of device singularity, designers must accept the daunting new challenge to figure out what’s next.

Nokia’s Morph concept accomplishes another giant leap for digital technology. Using nanotechnology, the device can be universal, flexible, and even further integrated into our lives than a standard touchscreen device. This video is a great storytelling tool explaining both how the technology works and how it benefits the user:

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