Nokia To Make Phones With Flexible LCD Displays |
| Tuesday, 19 January 2010 | |||
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Nokia's Morph Technology offers transparent electronics, self cleaning surfaces and the ability to transform into any of the customers desired configuration. The Finnish manufacturers are trying their best to make these functions (at least the flexible display) into their phones. If phones with flexible displays come true they have to compete with the newer smartphones having multi-touch capabilities. According to Nokia, when turned into a particular shape, it performs different functions. For example, when turned to the shape of a can, it searches for local bars or nearby pubs, and when made into a bowl, it finds you a restaurant etc- not confirmed about the functions though. At least Nokia has promised that they would be the first in stores with a flexible display phone. Now lets wait for some ray of hope to see phones that could bend to your needs. Only registered users can write comments!
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