Nokia unveils another first, an innovative technology that will alter the landscape of mobilephone space in a most imaginative and artistic way.
Well, Nokia been talking about disruptive technology, and for the past 3 years, aside from PureView technology, they have created yet another via a 3D printing set up that give users a freehand to design their very own cover casings or shell.
Initially, this is being offered for the Nokia Lumia 820 having an interchangeable shell, but will be carried out soon to most of Nokia line-ups. Time will come that people won't suffer customary boring designs for their smartphones anymore, they could instead layout a design that celebrates their personality and individualism.
A 3D printing Development Kit containing templates, specs, recommended materials, and everything users need to 3D print their own custom Lumia 820 shell is provided, through the following links; Link 1, Link 2, Link 3. Check it out and start living creatively.
For more on this amazing innovation and how Nokia might use it in the future, watch the video interview of John Kneeland, a Nokia Community Developer Marketing Manager based in Silicon Valley below.
Well, Nokia been talking about disruptive technology, and for the past 3 years, aside from PureView technology, they have created yet another via a 3D printing set up that give users a freehand to design their very own cover casings or shell.
Initially, this is being offered for the Nokia Lumia 820 having an interchangeable shell, but will be carried out soon to most of Nokia line-ups. Time will come that people won't suffer customary boring designs for their smartphones anymore, they could instead layout a design that celebrates their personality and individualism.
A 3D printing Development Kit containing templates, specs, recommended materials, and everything users need to 3D print their own custom Lumia 820 shell is provided, through the following links; Link 1, Link 2, Link 3. Check it out and start living creatively.
For more on this amazing innovation and how Nokia might use it in the future, watch the video interview of John Kneeland, a Nokia Community Developer Marketing Manager based in Silicon Valley below.
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