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Hmm seems too fragile for me... Also I don't think thats too realisic to just fold it. Let's say they have managed to get that graphene successfully. Can that graphene become also a ram, rom, graphics card, processor, transmit/recieve bluetooth, wifi, do network transaction etc.? If not then I don't see any portability in that thing at all.
 
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Originally Posted by tissot View Post
Just to clear it up that concept is from early 2008.

Not to break the dreaming session but back in 2006 Nokia had 2 videos showing all TS UI that Nokia said to be the future. Well that was ineed true and similar UI was then released, by Apple year later. Nokia had nothing and started building TS platform on AVKON that was not meant for TS use.

What i'm saying is that don't get carried away with these things. They rarely come to fruition in a time frame for you to get interested or at all. Like Nokia's haptikos already demoed on 700 and N800 back in 2007

I hope Elop makes better use if that industries highest R&D pool. His first comments about Nokia not using it's assets and being surprised just how much interesting stuff there is in Nokia's labs hopefully hint to that direction. I wanna have that Aeon damn it! HW wise making that real should not even be a problem these days.
because s90 NEVER happen in, do ur research better kid.

apple didnt invent anything they just follow LG prada game.

nokia videos from 2006 are still way more advanced than what apple is showing TODAY.
its a total customisable touch screen ui.
 
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Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
Hmm seems too fragile for me... Also I don't think thats too realisic to just fold it. Let's say they have managed to get that graphene successfully. Can that graphene become also a ram, rom, graphics card, processor, transmit/recieve bluetooth, wifi, do network transaction etc.? If not then I don't see any portability in that thing at all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOJ2QSioTA0
 

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I don't get how the Morph concept and the graphene rumour have anything to do with each other.

Wow people really put 2 and X together to form whatever they want
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Originally Posted by cjp View Post
I don't get how the Morph concept and the graphene rumour have anything to do with each other.

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In the first post there is link to this page: http://www.graphene-flagship.eu/GF/index.php

In that page there is a link to this document: http://www.phantomsnet.net/files/Gra...al18052011.pdf

This document (one of the authors is the leader of Nokia research in Europe) states among other things the following: "Without the new materials, i.e. new structures enabled by the novel materials and manufacturing methods it would be impossible to build Morph-like devices. Graphene has an important role in different components of the new device and the ecosystem needed to make the gateway and context awareness possible in an energy efficient way."

Now, obviously this does not mean that "Morph is coming!". What it does mean is that the Morph concept is used to evaluate what kinds of materials are needed for new kinds of devices: you want to have a foldable, bendable phone - What do you need to build it?
 
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Originally Posted by cjp View Post
I don't get how the Morph concept and the graphene rumour have anything to do with each other.

Wow people really put 2 and X together to form whatever they want
I think every great devices was created by putting 2 and X together. Even Steve Job's presentation on the iPads started with iPhone and iMac.
 
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