Motorola Unveils Concept Phone with Bendable Display
At the 2019 CES, Royole introduced the FlexPai, one of the first phones with a bendable display. While it sparked excitement among tech enthusiasts, its flaws quickly became apparent, dampening the initial buzz. Despite this, the FlexPai offered a glimpse into the future of foldable phones, paving the way for devices like the Galaxy Z Fold and OnePlus Open.
Now, Motorola has entered the foldable phone arena with its own concept phone showcased at MWC in Barcelona. Known for iconic foldable phones like the Motorola Razr and Razr Plus, Motorola is working on a device that could potentially double as both a phone and a smartwatch.
Dubbed the Motorola Adaptive Display, this innovative device features a bending screen that aims to enhance user comfort. The back panel is made of soft mesh to ensure a comfortable fit when “worn” by users. The device can be bent around the wrist, thanks to magnets in a small band that keep it securely in place.
The Motorola Adaptive Display not only offers a unique form factor but also boasts functionality similar to that of a Motorola Razr Plus’ cover display. Users can control various features and apps while wearing the device on their wrist.
While this concept phone has limitations in terms of bending ability and ease of use, it represents an exciting step towards innovative design in telecommunications technology. Keep in mind that this is still a concept and may undergo further development before reaching consumers’ hands.