Flexible PaperPhone wants to get bent out of shape
We love our smartphones (in part) because they're flexible, in the sense  that they are mighty multitasking machines. Researchers from Queen's  University in Ontario Canada, however, want flexible phones in a literal  sense -- less five-tool player, and more master contortionist. Using a ductile e-ink  display and elastic electronic underpinnings, they created a device  called the PaperPhone that literally bends to its user's will. Curling  the corners of the device isn't just for show, either, as folding the  phone is how users navigate menus and make calls. We aren't completely  sold on the idea of a bend-based UI, but we're definitely digging the  lithe and lightweight phone form factor. Video of the new flexi-phone is  after the break.
Update: A second video showing the same 3.7-inch display in a wearable computer project dubbed, "snaplet," has been added after the break.
 
Update: A second video showing the same 3.7-inch display in a wearable computer project dubbed, "snaplet," has been added after the break.

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