This phone can do sit-ups.
(Credit: Queen's University)
The MorePhone is a very acrobatic smartphone. It’s made with a flexible display and shape memory alloy wires. When a call comes in, it activates the wires and causes the whole phone to curl up. It’s an unmistakeable visual cue that you’ve got someone on the line.
The curling smartphone was developed by researchers at Queen’s University Human Media Lab in Canada. The thin electrophoretic display that makes the movement possible was manufactured by Plastic Logic, a company specializing in plastic electronics. The alloy wires can trigger the phone to curl up at all corners, or to curl back individual corners to indicate different events, like an incoming text message or e-mail.
“Users are familiar with hearing their phone ring or feeling it vibrate in silent mode. One of the problems with current silent forms of notification is that users often miss notifications when not holding their phone,” says Roel Vertegaal, director of the Human Media Lab and creator of other flexible phone prototypes. “With MorePhone, they can leave their smartphone on the table and observe visual shape changes when someone is trying to contact them.”
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