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Motorola Unveils ‘Bendable Smartphone’ Concept: You Can Wrap It Around Your Wrist

It's important to exercise caution when anticipating availability of the "Adaptive Display" concept.

Motorola recently unveiled a groundbreaking concept known as the “Adaptive Display” during the Lenovo Tech World 2023 event. This concept marks a significant departure from traditional smartphone designs, pushing the boundaries of what flexible displays can offer. While it’s uncertain whether this concept will become a consumer product, it’s worth exploring its potential and the wider context of bendable smartphone displays.

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The “Adaptive Display” introduced by Motorola showcases the possibilities of screens that can be bent and molded into various forms. One remarkable feature is its ability to be wrapped around your wrist, offering a unique twist on the conventional smartwatch concept. Let’s delve into its versatile display modes:

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Full Android Experience: In its flat configuration, the device features a 6.9-inch screen, providing a standard Android smartphone experience suitable for everyday usage.

Upright Position: When adjusted to an upright position, the device transforms into a more compact form, running on a 4.6-inch display. Motorola envisions this mode for tasks like video calls and applications that benefit from a smaller screen.

Wrist Wearable: The device’s most eye-catching feature allows it to be worn around your wrist, creating an experience akin to the Razr Plus’s cover screen and offering an intriguing take on the traditional smartwatch concept.

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While the “Adaptive Display” concept is exciting, it’s not the first exploration of bendable and flexible displays. Other brands, such as Lenovo, have dabbled in similar concepts in the past. For instance, Lenovo introduced a flexible wrist-worn screen as early as 2016, but these ideas had yet to be fully realized. In more recent times, Samsung showcased foldable display concepts at CES 2022, marking significant progress in the development of flexible screens.

However, it’s important to exercise caution when anticipating the availability of the “Adaptive Display” concept in the market. Innovations like this often serve as experimental showcases, and companies proceed with care when introducing radically new designs. Additionally, challenges related to durability and pricing may pose obstacles, potentially delaying the release of such devices to the market. As a result, while this concept is an exciting glimpse into the future, it might be some time before consumers can purchase a device like the “Adaptive Display.”

First published on: Oct 26, 2023 03:24 PM IST


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