Nokia : GEM Phone Concept
Nov18

Nokia : GEM Phone Concept

Nokia is currently released an innovative and future nokia phone concept  called Nokia GEM phone. If you feel the display on the phone is not big enough, how bout turning the entire handset into a touchscreen?  This is that  Nokia Gem Phone Concept offers you that you can use with by touch on any part of the phone and operate it. This future phone was launched as part of the Nokia phone at celebration of Nokia Research Center 25th anniversary. You can see that GEM has the ability to change its appearance from camera to phone based on the functionality selected by its user. In fact, this phone can display advertising messages on its back. User could have the same image and click images  at different zoom levels, such as when you read a map, it’s possible for you to zoom and pinch the map from the rear of the phone while keeping the view of a large scale area on the front. Smart idea huh? For example when you launch a camera app, Nokia GEM phone concept will automatically transform its body to look like a camera.     So, what do you think guys about this concept of Nokia? Do you think Nokia GEM phone concept can beat...

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Nokia : Work On Senses Of Smell
Nov11

Nokia : Work On Senses Of Smell

Scentsory is a mobile communication device that works with the senses of smell, sight, hearing and touch of human body, giving users the ability to experience remote communication on multi sensory levels. With the development of Scentsory, remote interfacing will become more biologically natural. The future of mobile communication is ready to take part in rich, multi-layered, multi-sensory experiences. In addition to basic audiovisual features, Scentsory is able to detect, transmit and emit smells. It can also radiate colours, lighting, and temperature from the caller’s environment.     There are a lot of people who believe that it will be possible in the future to have mobile phones that respond to all of our senses (rather than just to touch and sound). The phones would be able to notice a particular scent, for example, and perhaps we would see some interesting phone apps developed to go along with this newfound ability. Or perhaps not. Nokia has a concept phone like this called Scentsory.     Smell, the most evocative of the senses, can unconsciously trigger entire memories, complete with deep-rooted associated emotions. The average human is able to recognise approximately 10,000 different odours. Over time, odour-memory remains as other recollections fade. People recall smells with 65% accuracy after a year, while visual recollection of photographs sinks to about 50% after only three months.Nanotechnology plays a key role in the development of this new device. Using highly sophisticated sensors, the electronic ?nose? samples the odour of the caller?s environs and transmits this to the recipient electronically. Scientists have found that a distinct genetic pattern is associated with every odour, so it is simply a matter of matching electrical harmonics with gene activity. This way, the perception of a smell byelectrical stimulation could be technologically induced.   When the phone is in ?flat mode? (opened flat), the LED touchpad, two screens and stereo speakers for audiovisual calls are accessible. (Wireless ?earbuds? are available.) In ?open mode?, two screens with ahidden camera and stereo speakers, interior scent detectors, emitter and exterior temperature sensors are revealed. In ?closed mode?, the phone?s slim profile befits traditional voice calls. The LED screen on the lower folding surface alerts the user to incoming calls.     When you commission students from a school whose home page features a bunch of folks jumping with buckets on their heads to help design the cellphone of the future, you should expect to get some curious results. That’s exactly what Nokia did, asking students at London’s Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design to submit concepts for 4G and 5G (5G? sign us up!) devices. Pictured is the “Scentsory,” a foldable, uh — what would you call...

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Nokia : Morph Concept
Oct31

Nokia : Morph Concept

Another innovative design concept from Nokia, the morph concept. Featured in The Museum of Modern Art ?Design and The Elastic Mind? exhibition, the Morph concept device is a bridge between highly advanced technologies and their potential benefits to end users. Developed by NRC (Nokia Research Center) in collaboration with the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre (United Kingdom), Morph is a concept phone that will use nanotechnology which enables materials and components that are flexible, stretchable, transparent and remarkably strong and very easy for human to use it for thier purposes. Users should be able to transform their cell phone into different shapes     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” We probably see this technology by Nokia  another 5-7 years in the future, by using nanotechnology, hopefully can lead to low cost manufacturing solutions and the possibility of integrating complex functionality at a low price and we will be able to buy this future mobile very soon because Nokia Research Team is currently working on this future concept of mobile that will enable human to communicate  with each other and also future mobile for other works in very easy manner.  ...

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