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Nokia plans to release phones with flexible screens

Monday, January 18, 2010

Several years ago, Nokia has already demonstrated a concept phone Morph, having a curved screen. So, it seems, the company's engineers decided to return to the idea. The patent application from Nokia was entitled as "user interface, device and method for physically flexible device. This phone is expected to control it due to its flexibility: giving the screen a variety of bends and it will be possible to specify the desired action.



In addition, the number of potentially possible bending is almost infinite, which indicates that Nokia is able to develop a product with a view to further development. Bending and rotating the device can indicate anything: bend it like driving and the phone will search the nearest gas station, and if you will hand it to her lips, then the search engine will pick up your nearest bar. Also, nothing prevents the model to read not only to shape, but also speed, angle, etc. In many ways, such capabilities will redo touch screens, but to some extent, these devices can exceed them.

Although we already have position sensors, accelerometers and flexible OLED screens, in all probability, Nokia patent on the "user interface, device and method for physically flexible device is targeted at a distant prospect. By the representatives of the company itself - roughly similar devices may appear in 2015.

1 comments:

sd cards said...

A new patent app has turned up covering tech that would change the UI and initiate shortcuts depending on what shape the phone was in. This sounds like the perfect UI for the Morph to me.In addition, the number of potentially possible bending is almost infinite, which indicates that Nokia is able to develop a product with a view to further development. Bending and rotating the device can indicate anything.