Imagine that your
mobile phone can be used like a piece of paper.
Turn it, turn it down or keep it in your pocket and put your feet on it so it does not get damaged.
Today, researchers are working on a flexible mobile phone, turn the paper into a very thin eligible to be placed in the pocket.
Smart phones Samsung flexible, and LED 'technology is supported and are confident that this phone will be popular with customers around the world.It is necessary to create a fully flexible product that all parts'm also flexible. Displayed kuur and the external battery must be flexible.
Nokia flexible phone prototype at the University of Cambridge in progress Cambridge University's Professor André Ferrari working on future flexible displays, and he used his lyygryfyn. This material working at the University of Manchester in 2004 two Russian scientists had made. Gryfyn a wreath made of carbon only one atom is stronger than diamond and light the wreath not only transparent but also very flexible.
Researchers say gryfyn and silicone can bring revolutionary change in future electronic devices. Working for Nokia says Professor Ferrari, "We flexible, transparent display phone flexible working on the future, Tablet, T V solar cells and can be part of.
He says, "Samsung is ahead in this area but we here in Cambridge on Nokia prototype worked well.
No matter what the technology can do, it will be up soon so that your hand is not only strong but also flexible.
Turn it, turn it down or keep it in your pocket and put your feet on it so it does not get damaged.
Today, researchers are working on a flexible mobile phone, turn the paper into a very thin eligible to be placed in the pocket.
Smart phones Samsung flexible, and LED 'technology is supported and are confident that this phone will be popular with customers around the world.It is necessary to create a fully flexible product that all parts'm also flexible. Displayed kuur and the external battery must be flexible.
Nokia flexible phone prototype at the University of Cambridge in progress Cambridge University's Professor André Ferrari working on future flexible displays, and he used his lyygryfyn. This material working at the University of Manchester in 2004 two Russian scientists had made. Gryfyn a wreath made of carbon only one atom is stronger than diamond and light the wreath not only transparent but also very flexible.
Researchers say gryfyn and silicone can bring revolutionary change in future electronic devices. Working for Nokia says Professor Ferrari, "We flexible, transparent display phone flexible working on the future, Tablet, T V solar cells and can be part of.
He says, "Samsung is ahead in this area but we here in Cambridge on Nokia prototype worked well.
No matter what the technology can do, it will be up soon so that your hand is not only strong but also flexible.
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