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Nokia presents 'morph' concept design
Posted:2008-11-17

Nokia's Research Centre Laboratory head Ryhanen presented his newest mobile phone concept design....[ View complete article ]


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Message:  Nokia presents 'morph' concept design Post time:  2008-11-17
 

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Nokia's Research Centre Laboratory head Ryhanen presented his newest mobile phone concept design.
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The mobile can be integrated with sensors to measure blood sugar level, oxygen level, monitor electro cardiogram, so in case of abnormality, the mobile can automatically alert the nearby hospital
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The concept seems like it's straight out of science fiction, but who knows--we've created pretty amazing things in the last few years alone.
If Nokia can implement this soon, I don't know what else competitors can come up with to beat it. The technology can also benefit mobile computing as a whole.
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