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Nokia Kinetic Cell PhoneTelecom giant Nokia recently filed a patent for a cell phone powered by kinetic energy (one of our favorite kinds of energy here at Inhabitat!). The conceived phone would charge via built-in piezoelectric generators that will convert the user's motions into power. Now, we've seen a ton of kinetic gadget concepts, but the fact that Nokia is taking interest and has gone so far as to file a patent is significant evidence that we may soon be seeing these types of electronics hit the market....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/nokia-files-patent-for-kinetically-charged-cell-phone/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Nokia Kinetic Energy PhoneTelecom giant Nokia recently filed a patent for a cell phone powered by kinetic energy (one of our favorite kinds of energy here at Inhabitat!). The conceived phone would charge via built-in piezoelectric generators that will convert the user's motions into power. Now, we've seen a ton of kinetic gadget concepts, but the fact that Nokia is taking interest and has gone so far as to file a patent is significant evidence that we may soon be seeing these types of electronics hit the market....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/nokia-files-patent-for-kinetically-charged-cell-phone/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2


