Talk about mind-bending. Nokia has got together with the brains at the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre in the United Kingdom, and the results are visually stunning and technologically revolutionary - as well as out of this world!

Introducing the awe-inspiring Nokia Morph, a new twist on mobile phone offers recently launched in conjunction with New Yorkís Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) as part of the ìDesign and the Elastic Mind.î This mobile phone is remarkable in that it can have its shape shifted and stretched into various forms by the user.

Imagine the possibilities that this mobile phone deals to anyone and everyoneís creative side! Fold it up to easily store it away in your pocket, unfold it for a larger display and more detailed information, even wear it as a bracelet to show your true colours! The nanotechnology allows phone component materials to be flexi, stretchy, immensely strong and impressively transparent.

Not only are there those very appealing gimmicks for the Nokia Morph, but there is a whole lot more that this mobile phone offers. Itís truly a phone for the future, as it not only uses nanotechnology to self-clean, but it can also be solar charged. The self-cleaning feature is possible due to the natural repellent of nanostructured surfaces to fingerprints, dirt and water.

Is this the way of the future for mobile phones? Only time will tell. With its accompanying dialogue of advanced power sources and environmental sensor capacity for air pollution and bio-chemical traces, the Nokia Morph certainly projects a future worth serious consideration.

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