THE   MORPH    PHONE Shruti Goel M.tech. nanotech.
Introduction Morph concept Technology behind it Features making it future device Conclusion
Introduction Morph concept device First featured in The Museum of Modern Art "Design & Elastic Mind” Exhibition in New York. This is an team effort of Nokia & University of Cambridge as Nanotechnology concept device. Device concept showcases some revolutionary leaps explored by Nokia Research Center (NRC) in collaboration with the Cambridge Nano science Centre (United Kingdom)
Morph concept device is ? Bridge between highly advanced technologies specifically nanoscale technologies and their potential benefits to end-users. According to Nokia, intended to demonstrate how devices in the future could be stretchable and flexible allowing the user to change the shape of their device on a whim.  According to Digital Trends' Geoff Duncan, Morph "features a flexible and stretchable shape, self-cleaning surfaces, transparent electronics, solar charging to keep the batteries running, and the ability to wrap around your wrist when not in use."
Technology behind it Nanotechnology It is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. (popularized in the 1980's). Offers better built, longer lasting, cleaner, safer, and smarter products for the home, for communications, for medicine, for transportation, for agriculture, and for industry in general.
Features making it future device:- Helps in everyday life Nanotechnology Sensing Advanced power device Self cleaning Stretchable Strength of spider silk Transparent electronics Wearable device
Morph helps   us in our    everyday life
 
Nanotechnology  Allows us to control physical properties of nanostructures and devices with single molecule precision.
 
Sensing  Morph enables us to observe our local environment. Morph can detect specific chemical compounds in air.
 
Advanced power device Nano wire grass harvests solar energy Nano materials enable solar energy on large scale future buildings can be covered by solar cells
 
Self cleaning Surface of morph is super hydrophobic  Makes it extremely dirt repellent
 
Stretchable  the nanoscale structure of electronics enables stretching
 
Transparent electronics Nano scale electronics become invisible to human eye
 
Wearable    device
 
Technical & Future prospects Home defences(door lock, window cleanage,as tool against stranger) Defending from sudden attack Cutting onions Removing snow & ice from cars. And many more ………
Conclusion  Morph concept technologies might create fantastic opportunities for mobile devices:  Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live.  Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension  Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster to charge  Integrated sensors might allow us to learn more about the environment around us, empowering us to make better choices
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    THE MORPH PHONE Shruti Goel M.tech. nanotech.
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    Introduction Morph conceptTechnology behind it Features making it future device Conclusion
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    Introduction Morph conceptdevice First featured in The Museum of Modern Art "Design & Elastic Mind” Exhibition in New York. This is an team effort of Nokia & University of Cambridge as Nanotechnology concept device. Device concept showcases some revolutionary leaps explored by Nokia Research Center (NRC) in collaboration with the Cambridge Nano science Centre (United Kingdom)
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    Morph concept deviceis ? Bridge between highly advanced technologies specifically nanoscale technologies and their potential benefits to end-users. According to Nokia, intended to demonstrate how devices in the future could be stretchable and flexible allowing the user to change the shape of their device on a whim. According to Digital Trends' Geoff Duncan, Morph "features a flexible and stretchable shape, self-cleaning surfaces, transparent electronics, solar charging to keep the batteries running, and the ability to wrap around your wrist when not in use."
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    Technology behind itNanotechnology It is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. (popularized in the 1980's). Offers better built, longer lasting, cleaner, safer, and smarter products for the home, for communications, for medicine, for transportation, for agriculture, and for industry in general.
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    Features making itfuture device:- Helps in everyday life Nanotechnology Sensing Advanced power device Self cleaning Stretchable Strength of spider silk Transparent electronics Wearable device
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    Morph helps us in our everyday life
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    Nanotechnology Allowsus to control physical properties of nanostructures and devices with single molecule precision.
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    Sensing Morphenables us to observe our local environment. Morph can detect specific chemical compounds in air.
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    Advanced power deviceNano wire grass harvests solar energy Nano materials enable solar energy on large scale future buildings can be covered by solar cells
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    Self cleaning Surfaceof morph is super hydrophobic Makes it extremely dirt repellent
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    Stretchable thenanoscale structure of electronics enables stretching
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    Transparent electronics Nanoscale electronics become invisible to human eye
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    Wearable device
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    Technical & Futureprospects Home defences(door lock, window cleanage,as tool against stranger) Defending from sudden attack Cutting onions Removing snow & ice from cars. And many more ………
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    Conclusion Morphconcept technologies might create fantastic opportunities for mobile devices: Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live. Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster to charge Integrated sensors might allow us to learn more about the environment around us, empowering us to make better choices
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