Nokia unveils kinetic bendable Smartphone’s

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One of the best mobile phone handset company Nokia has brought a new concepts for all their costumers. The company brings a very innovative prototype phone featuring a flexible OLED display. The prototype named ‘Nokia Kinetic Design’ features a large flexible OLED display, which can be bent from the middle and edges. This latest Nokia device was unveiled at the Nokia world 2011 event conducted by the company this month.

The flexible Smartphone include one of the most technically advanced features as it is capable of physically bending or twisting that controls the various levels of interface. User can zoom in the particular image-by bending the device inward and zoom-out by bending it outward. Similarly bending device to the upper left corner will provide the users with menu selector options. By doing all the functions you don’t even have to touch the screen with the fingers. It is also a shock-resistant and waterproof.

The prototype is a 5-inchs device looks pretty much like a tablet and sports a flexible AMOLED screen. The device comes equipped with two interesting applications one is a photo viewer and another one is a music player. It has two different modes that are concave and convex.

But this technology also have some drawbacks just like you cannot operate this device with only one hand as it is a flexible Smartphone so you have to use it with both the hands.

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