Future Cell Phone Technology From Nokia

A few months ago about May some vendors are introducing the concept of future cell phone technology. On average these vendors place more emphasis on gorgeous design, ease of use and its features. It is not impossible such technology would one day become a reality. Of the many offered by vendors about the future mobile concepts, let’s see from a major vendor Nokia.

This vendor is working closely with BenQ Siemens to spawn future cell phone technology with the name of Nokia Aeon. The concept is basically a touch screen that covers the entire surface to replace the traditional keypad. There is another Nokia 888 with a very thin form, can bend itself when there is an incoming call or alarm. This concept is also a full touch screen and voice recognation. One more from the collaboration with the University of Cambridge to launch the Nokia Morph, the concept of nano-tech phone that is able to make the Morph phone to be transformed as user desires.

Energy issue became one of the world’s attention following the oil price which had rocketed and availability of dwindling reserves. Nokia recently stated that in the next few years, their future cell phone technology will be able to charge your cell phone using radio waves that exists all around us. Researchers at the Nokia Research Centre, Cambridge (UK) is working hard to create a technology which is able to collect a small amount of energy from radio waves and TV.

This mobile phone will take low-frequency radio waves at 500 megahertz to 10 gigahertz, which is derived from: broadcast TV, microwave ovens, mobile phones, wireless LAN, Bluetooth, GPS, radio-and two-way radio. According to his theory, the two circuits will be able to receive and convert the free energy into electrical current to charge the battery on a cell phone. If this future cell phone technology is able to be manifested, then surely Nokia will again be a leader in this industry.

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