Oops. Good example of an ill-conceived question that doesnt generate much 
useful data. My apologies!  Ill try to re-phrase as neutrally as possible:

Ive recently come across some articles implicating nanotechnology (such as 
graphene transistors and nano radio transmitters) as a driving force in the 
miniturization and transformation of mobile phones of the future (near and 
distant). 

Could anyone point me to sources expanding on the notion of the uber-small and 
its impact on the way mobile phones might look and behave and/or how users 
might interact with such devices?  

I'm interested in sources ranging from hard science to informed opinion to pure 
speculation/fantasy.  Im also interested in corporate brochure-wear highlighing 
Company X's 'Mobile of the Future' concept type stuff. 
Many thanks!
-L





>  Sorta along the lines of what Nokia is projecting in 5-7 years with Morph.

>A half-decade "projection" in technology is a fantasy.
>Especially coming from a company that couldn't imagine the trajectory
>of mobile media, smart phones, direct-manipulation interfaces, etc.

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