The way we use our mobile phones today wouldn’t remain the same over time, this is evident from the watch phones and the more recent cellphone dress. Therefore, realizing the need of the near future, Nokia and researchers at the University of Cambridge are developing a touch and pressure sensitive, stretchable electronic skin, which will someday turn your hand and clothing into a phone. The flexible material in development can stretch up to 20% of its original size, and is capable of taking up any shape of the user or device creators, who’ll use the material, would want it in. Hit the jump to see the video demonstration below.
Stretchable Mobile Phones for your wrist and clothing
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