The Motorola 'bendy phone' is worn around the wrist. This is how it operates.

 

Though it's a Lenovo notion, it might not be as distant as you might expect.


Most of us secretly wish we had a Motorola bendy phone. It can get exhausting to hold onto a device all day, after all. For this reason, Motorola's parent company, Lenovo, unveiled a prototype for a foldable phone that would allow you to wear your phone around your wrist.


Concept is the key word here. Although it's unlikely that you'll see this phone anytime soon, it does demonstrate Lenovo's continued commitment to experimenting with folding screens, as seen by the ThinkPad X1 Fold, the first foldable PC in history. Having said that, this is all the information we currently know regarding Motorola's flexible phone.


How is the Motorola bending phone operated?

The Motorola flexible phone has multiple bending positions, one of which being a tent-like configuration akin to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip series.


This is how you can use the phone's 4.6-inch display and benefit from its smaller version. Tent mode allows you to capture pictures with your hands free, just like the Galaxy Z Flip line.

As was already said, you may use it to access your texts, photographs, emails, applications, and more without using your hands by wrapping it around your wrist.


However, given that Lenovo had the audacity to release the X1 Fold in 2020, maybe we'll see more of Lenovo's inventive moxie – preferably before the end of the world.


No comments

Theme images by johnwoodcock. Powered by Blogger.