Future Shock: Five Innovative Mobile Interfaces from Nokia Research
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A peek into Nokia’s research labs reveals some intriguing possibilities on how we will interact with our devices in the future.
Phones could be embedded with chips that can help them “smell,” electronically stretchable skins could change the shape of devices and make them fit like gloves on your hand, and gestures could mean the end of peck and hunt on mobile displays.
Some future touchscreen displays might even give you tactile feedback — via tiny electrical shocks.
So while Nokia may be a bit behind the curve in developing touchscreen interfaces, its R&D department is not standing still.
Check out the five big ideas that are currently under development at Nokia’s labs.
Photo: (Andrea Vascellari/Flickr)
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