NOKIA MORPH?
Remember Nokia
Morph? It's the Finnish manufacturer's long-standing project to build a
transparent, flexible phone that you can contort
to your hearts content. Now the company's submitting a second
missive to the Patent and Trademark office in the hope of claiming dibs on the IP
contained therein. While it's very broadly written (and doesn't commit to
anything), it's interesting to note that the phone would switch between the
leaf-shaped candybar (we played with it at MWC)
and a wristband you can wear on the go. The patent also talks about a
"remote processing unit," in a nearby device or in the cloud, so, if
the company can ever turn the dream into reality, the real action will be
handled elsewhere. Then again, it's equally as likely to never appear in our
lifetimes, you just never can tell with patents.
This also can help if ever implemented and used that can up
the ever growth of the US
smartphone penetration from the supposed 50% to 60% and up, due to the fact
that anyone who’s anyone will purchase and bling off this device of a phone,
tablet, watch, ect.
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