The world’s first interactive “paper” computer, made by Dr. Roel Vertegall of Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada, may be the next game-changing device in cell phone technology.
This phone is set to be a thin, flexible iPhone. It is supposed to do everything an iPhone does and more, but its display is a 9.5 cm diagonal thin film. It will shape to your pocket, and because of its design it will be super lightweight.
The PaperPhone, acting as a paperless office, is set to release in five years and will potentially revolutionize the world of cell phones.