Motorola's adaptive display tech became a standout at Lenovo's annual Global Tech World.
As you can notice, the flexible pOLED screen can bend on your wrist or has the ability to stand on its own like a tripod. Lenovo thinks this innovation might just be the key to a hand-free experience soon.
Apparently, Motorola hasn't shared details pertaining to the device. Currently, it is only known to have a 6.9-inch size and Full HD+ resolution. You can also notice some bezels and a fabric material at the rear. The device can attach to a metal wristband and stay there, probably with the help of magnets.
On the other hand, Motorola stated that by wearing this device on the wrist, it will give the users an experience similar to the Razr 40 Ultra also known as the Razer+ with its 3.6-inch cover screen running full Android apps. Meanwhile, the UI appears to adapt itself depending on how the screen is bent and or oriented.
Motorola also showed its generative AI capabilities to take advantage of the form factor. Users may customize their wallpaper and theme by taking a photo of their outfit and setting AI-generated images as their wallpaper thanks to MotoAI, which is a feature of the new concept phone.
What do you guys think?
Source: Lenovo
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