
If an iPhone or a 4-inch Android smartphone has given you some trouble while it’s in your tight jeans pocket, you’d love the idea of the super thin and flexible Paperphone. Created by Human Media Lab, the Paperphone is flexible, easily foldable or rollable like a piece of paper.

The PaperPhone has a 9.5-cm (or 3.74-inch) display and it can be slided into your wallet, or bended like a picture into a smaller size, making it easy for you to carry it around while on the go. The quality of the display is not distorted while it’s bended.
The bendable Paperphone can also be strapped on your wrist. What’s inside this bendable Paperphone is a bendable printed circuit board, and it packs various resistive sensors that make it capable of responding to your bending gestures.
You can select songs, navigate through menus, make calls and perform other functions on the Paperphone by simply bending it. It has a Walcom tablet integrated into its display, allowing it to work more like paper, letting you draw on its screen. A clip is included below showing it in action.
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