Motorola Unveils Concept for Foldable Phone That Doubles as a Wrist Wearable

Motorola has unveiled a concept for a foldable phone that can be worn on the wrist.
The device has a flexible display and includes a camera that can be used in both phone and wrist modes.
This is just a concept at this stage and there's no guarantee that it will ever become a commercial product.

Motorola, a subsidiary of Lenovo, has unveiled a new concept for a foldable phone that can be worn on the wrist like a slap bracelet. The concept, which was revealed in a video, shows a device that can be used as a regular smartphone and then folded to fit around the user's wrist. The device appears to have a flexible display that can adapt to different form factors. The concept also includes a camera that can be used in both phone and wrist modes.

The device is part of Motorola's ongoing exploration into the potential of flexible displays. The company has previously released the Razr, a foldable phone that harks back to the iconic flip phone of the same name. However, this new concept takes the idea of a foldable phone to a new level, incorporating wearable technology into the design.

It's important to note that this is just a concept at this stage and there's no guarantee that it will ever become a commercial product. Motorola has not provided any details about potential release dates or pricing for the device. The company has also not provided any technical specifications for the device, such as the size of the display or the type of materials used in its construction.

The concept has been met with a mixed response. Some have praised the innovative design, while others have questioned the practicality of such a device. Concerns have been raised about the durability of the device, particularly the flexible display, which would likely be subject to a lot of wear and tear. There are also questions about how comfortable the device would be to wear on the wrist.


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