The new NOKIA's Morph can be used as a keyboard, or as a bracelet or an earring - but it's really a phone that can lead the way in the next generation of mobile technology.
The Morph phone, a result of Nokia's collaboration with nanotechnology experts at Cambridge University, was recently unveiled at New York's Museum of Modern Art as part of the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibition.
It looks like a thinner version of the 1980s Rubik's Magic Puzzle toy and can be used as a keyboard when laid flat. While folded either lengthways or widthways, it turns into a typical, though very thin, mobile phone - or into a bracelet that can be worn and connected wirelessly to a headset.
It looks like flexible electronics is the next "It" thing!