Rumor: HTC to use NMT tech for slimmer, deathgrip-proof phones

14 June, 2011

Talk in the tech industry has it that HTC will be partnering with Chenming to use their NanoMolding Technology (NMT), which supposedly allows for thinner, cheaper phones with less interference for the antenna, or in other words - no death grip.

The NanoMolding Technology works by taking the metal chassis and depositing liquid plastic on it, so that the plastic bonds directly to the metal. In traditional designs, the metal and plastic components are attached using adhesives.



Chenming claims that this reduces thickness but also results in a stronger chassis. Also, the combination of plastic and metal will allow makers to side-step antenna interference issues that traditional metal chassis have.

Neither HTC nor Chenming have officially confirmed the partnership, but rumor has it that Chenming will begin manufacturing in July for several handset makers.


Example products using NMT

We'll keep an eye on that, especially the promise of no death grip as it has become somewhat of a sensitive topic lately with HTC.

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Reader comments

  • Yani
  • 16 Jun 2011
  • 3pw

Yeah! Me too! :D

  • AnonD-5197
  • 15 Jun 2011
  • Ti8

Hyundai Genesis Coupe over Audi A4 any day. About same comparison there with SGSII and HTC Sensation. SGSII pwns Sensation.

  • Anonymous
  • 15 Jun 2011
  • pc8

Just reading headline, I was so confused. Why would they want to go back to ancient analogue NMT system? "Ooooh, right. Not *that* kind of NMT".

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