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In a first for the smartphone world, Nokia has taken the interesting
step of releasing a 3D printing Development Kit for its Lumia 820.
The 3D kit, available on Nokia's site from Friday, includes
mechanical drawings of the back shell of the Lumia 820, which will allow
anyone lucky enough to have a 3D printer to print their own smartphone
covers.
"We are going to release 3D templates, case specs, recommended
materials and best practices — everything someone versed in 3D printing
needs to print their own custom Lumia 820 case," Nokia community and
developer marketing manager John Kneeland said on Nokia's blog, where links to the 3D kit can be found.
Interest in 3D printing has grown rapidly with the growing availability and falling prices of 3D printers like the MakerBot, which costs around $2,000.
On the one hand, Nokia is giving customers the tools to build what
they would otherwise purchase from Nokia or a third-party maker, but the
move certainly can't hurt the company's comeback efforts — and image —
by opening up to the growing and tech savvy 3D print community.
Nokia chief Stephen Elop had two words to say about the move on Twitter: "very cool".
Kneeland said 3D printing helps Nokia with "rapid prototyping", but
it also opens up the possibility of Nokia passing the torch of making
phones to others by simply selling "some kind of template".
"In the future, I envision wildly more modular and customizable phones," said Kneeland.
"Perhaps in addition to our own beautifully designed phones, we could
sell some kind of phone template, and entrepreneurs the world over
could build a local business on building phones precisely tailored to
the needs of his or her local community. You want a waterproof,
glow-in-the-dark phone with a bottle-opener and a solar charger? Someone
can build it for you — or you can print it yourself!"
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