Nokia Morph
Unveiled in 2008, the Morph was the product of a joint study into the future of mobile phones by Nokia and the University of Cambridge’s Nanoscience Centre.
It tops our list because some of its super cool ideas are just mind-blowing! Its flexibility for starters; it could be worn around the wrist or held up to the face. The Morph would also contain self-cleaning surfaces that absorb solar energy so it can recharge the phone’s battery. Last but by no means least, it looks like something straight out of a futuristic Sci-Fi film!!!
Nokia 888
Dubbed the Nokia 888, this concept phone is ultra-lightweight, wafer thin and incredibly flexible. It is powered by liquid battery and has a touch screen display. What more could you want?
Nokia E-Cu
Scaling the dizzy heights at number 2, is a concept phone that uses your body heat to charge itself! We’ve all been there, our mobile phone is about to die and we can’t get to a charger in time. Well the Nokia E-Cu would solve this problem. Built with a thermo generator, it could convert heat into energy. The idea is that by putting the phone in your pocket, you will get a charge, so by our logic, putting it next to a radiator would give you a turbo-charge it!

Nokia Kinetic Concept

Designed by Jeremy Innes-Hopkins, the Nokia Kinetic concept phone turns digital information into kinetic energy by way of the electromagnet in its base. In normal speak this basically means that when a call is received, the weight in the base can be shifted and the phone rises. Don’t want to take the call? Just tap it back down. How cool is that?!
Nokia E97 Envelop

When I look at the E97 Envelop concept phone from Nokia, I got convinced that a man’s imagination has no boundaries.
The Nokia E97 Envelop is definitely designed to impress. How nice it is to see a new Nokia concept phone, even if the mobile phone is not materialized by the company itself, but thanks to all the talented people it become possible to imagine what a Nokia phone in the future might look like.
With dark and smoothed edges, the Nokia E97 has a unique liquid crystal screen that comes out of the keyboard and can be removed from the cell, you simply pull the screen like a paper envelope, and the unplugged display can be used as a storage device, a flash drive for example. The smartphone features a AZERTY keyboard.
Plus, the phone works with two SIM cards (sim) simultaneously.The concept of this mobile with a pull-out LED display that comes out of a keyboard, and that can be removed from the phone itself was developed by a young student named Fabien Fabien Nauroy (France) and he called this phone E97 Envelop.


Nokia UNIX

Talk about a concept cellphone which brings things to a whole new level with the Nokia Unik. Designed by French designer Clement Logereau, the Unik comprises of 152 small squares, where the handset is able to transform itself by virtue of adding in new squares that are different in material and color. These squares can be added after a purchase from Nokia stores, leacing you with a choice of metal, transparent and rubber squares. Something tells us that the Nokia Unik will remain just that – a unique concept.
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