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		<title>Nokia&#8217;s shape-shifting phone of the future</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Michal Lev-Ram
Want to know what the cell phone of the future will look like? Nokia offered a glimpse Monday when it unveiled its new &#8220;Morph&#8221; concept phone, a solar-powered, self-cleaning and shape-shifting mobile device.
Based on the company&#8217;s research in nanotechnology &#8212; the science of building electronics at the subatomic level &#8212; the phone will [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=techland.blogs.fortune.cnn.com&blog=1757585&post=302&subd=fortunetechland&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Want to know what the cell phone of the future will look like? Nokia offered a glimpse Monday when it unveiled its new &#8220;Morph&#8221; concept phone, a solar-powered, self-cleaning and shape-shifting mobile device.</p>
<p>Based on the company&#8217;s research in nanotechnology &#8212; the science of building electronics at the subatomic level &#8212; the phone will be made out of material that can change into different shapes. In a <a href="http://www.nokia.com/A4879144">video</a> illustrating what Morph might someday be able to do, Nokia <a href="/quote/quote.html?symb=NOK">(NOK)</a> shows the flexible device transforming from a traditional mobile phone with a detachable ear piece to a flat, paper-thin gadget and a wearable watch. It also shows the transparent, green device tapping solar energy, sensing chemical compounds in the air and repelling dirt particles.</p>
<p>According to Tapani Ryhanen, head of Nokia&#8217;s multimedia devices research, the company developed the Morph concept in collaboration with the University of Cambridge and has 18 of its own researchers working full-time on nanotechnology-based solutions.</p>
<p>But don&#8217;t put off buying a new phone just yet &#8212; Ryhanen says a Morph-like device is still at least 11 years away. What&#8217;s more, even when it does get out of the lab, it&#8217;s not clear exactly what it will look like.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our concept device is just to illustrate what this technology could mean, but most likely it is not exactly the device we will develop based on our work,&#8221; Ryhanen told Fortune.</p>
<p>Nokia&#8217;s not the only phonemaker turning to nanotechnology for future phones. Other companies, including Motorola <a href="/quote/quote.html?symb=MOT">(MOT)</a>, are also looking into the technology to help shape next-generation devices.</p>
<p>&#8220;In some way or another, many phone companies are involved in nanomaterials research,&#8221; says <span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:115%;"><span style="font-family:calibri;">Pulickel Ajayan</span></span>, a professor of engineering at Rice University and a pioneer in nanotechnology. Ajayan says nanomaterials can enable better screen resolution, increase processing power of memory devices like phones and enhance battery life. &#8220;I think that if all of these pieces are put together nanotechnology will be quite significant for mobile devices, as these are the basic components of phones &#8212; things like power, display and memory.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ajayan says we could see nanotechnology used in phone displays and energy storage in the next two to three years. But you&#8217;ll likely have to wait a lot longer for the luxury of turning your phone into a watch simply by placing it on your wrist and locking in its shape.</p>
<p>For now, you can check out the Morph concept phone on display at New York&#8217;s  Museum of Modern Art on view until May 12 as part of the museum&#8217;s “Design and the Elastic Mind” exhibition.</p>
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