Nokia HumanForm: the concept of a flexible phone
At the annual exhibition Nokia World 2011, Nokia Research Center (NRC) together with Nokia Design presented the concept of a high-tech smartphone Nokia HumanForm, which promises to be the first flexible phone in the world.



More and more often you can hear aboutinnovative nanotechnologies, but, alas, the average user can "experience only a small part of these nanotechnologies on their own skin". According to the developers of Nokia HumanForm, the new smartphone should just make the most promising nanotechnologies serve the users. The implementation of the concept will open the way for new high-tech products, demonstrating all the achievements of scientific and technological progress.




Nokia Research Center considers the Nokia projectHumanForm is a key step towards bringing new products to the broad market, the creation of which has become possible thanks to nanotechnology. The developers claim that Nokia HumanForm is a solution for a dynamically flexible device whose capabilities go beyond the usual touchscreen and voice communication. Intuitive Kinetic User Interface greatly facilitates the management of the device. The user does not need to think about and understand the complex characteristics of the device - it just acts, and the smartphone obeys it. Nokia HumanForm is focused on satisfying the needs of users, not on "progress for the sake of progress", its main task is active interaction with the user.



Nokia HumanForm is a flexible smartphone with a transparent bendable display and casing. The phone obeys the slightest movement of the hand, and sensitivity to touch has not only a huge touch screen phone, but the entire surface of the body. Flexibility of a smartphone is not just an attempt to implement an unusual form factor, it helps in management. For example, when you bend the phone inward, the scale of the image on the display decreases, and when you bend outward, it increases. The screen supports the so-called electro-tactile technology, thanks to which the user can "feel the image to the touch."



Thanks to the drop-shaped form the device will beit is convenient to hold in hand, and the phone promises to please with convenient navigation, easy management of applications and content. Despite the fact that the phone is completely transparent, the chips and the rest of the "stuffing" are completely invisible, so the phone looks even more fantastic and unrealistic.



Of course, for now this gadget is more likedevice from the future, and early to draw some conclusions, while Nokia HumanForm is at the stage of the concept. Much can still change before this smartphone hits the shelves (perhaps, this concept is not implemented in life), but with certainty one can say one thing: not far off the time when such developments will no longer seem futuristic, but will become quite familiar.



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