Motorola is reshaping the boundaries of mobile display
The company introduced a unique concept they have been working on at the Lenovo Tech World
Published 04.11.23, 09:28 AM
Image courtesy: @motorola/Instagram
We’ve been hearing buzz
about bendable mobile phones for years now. Motorola recently changed the game
by unveiling the adaptive display concept they have been working on at Lenovo
Tech World 2023. The short clip shows the breakthroughs they have been making with
AI and FHD+pOLED displays, which can be bent and shaped according to the user’s
needs.
The wrist-phone feature
first came into buzz in 2016 at the Tech World event. The latest prototype that
is in the chatter has quite a few interesting features to offer, like a
6.9-inch panel when flat and a 4.6 inches reduced display when upright. The
phone doubles up from a standard upright device to take the shape of a
wristband, a table stand, and even a pyramid!
The comments section has
gone berserk, with many claiming that this revolutionary tech could optimise
mobile usage even more than foldable phones.
— Vedant Karia
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