Subj : Motorola's concept 'bracelet' smartphone could be a clever final To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Wed Oct 25 2023 05:15:05 Motorola's concept 'bracelet' smartphone could be a clever final form for foldables Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2023 04:00:29 +0000 Description: During Tech World 2023, Lenovo and Motorola debuted their bendable concept phone and several AI models in the works. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Forget foldable phones, the next big trend could be gadgets that bend. Lenovo , which is currently holding its ninth Tech World event in Austin, Texas, showed off its new collaboration with its subsidiary Motorola: a smartphone that can wrap around your wrist like a watch band. Its admittedly quite fascinating to see the tech in action . Lenovo calls its device the Adaptive Display Concept, which is comprised of a Full HD Plus resolution (2,228 x 1,080 pixels) pOLED screen that is able to be bent and shaped into different forms to meet the users needs. Theres no external hinge either as the prototype is a single-screen Android phone. The company explains bending it in half turns the 6.9-inch into one measuring 4.6 inches across. It can stand upright on the bent portion, in an arc, or wrap around a wrist as mentioned earlier. Unfortunately, thats all we know about the hardware itself. The Adaptive Display Concept did appear on stage at the Tech World 2023 where the presenter showed off its flexibility by placing it over her arm. Beyond that demonstration, though, both Lenovo and Motorola are keeping their lips sealed tight. Upcoming AI projects Alongside the prototype, Lenovo and Motorola also revealed some of the generative AI models they're currently developing. These will reportedly give people the opportunity to add a personal touch to their gadgets. For example, one model would allow users to upload or capture a picture of their outfit to then produce unique AI-generated wallpapers matching their clothing. With the Adaptive Display Concept, you create your own background by propping it up on a table and taking photographs via hand gestures. On top of the wallpaper tool, the two are working together to develop a personal assistant for PCs and smartphones called MotoAI. The announcement post claims itll be capable of learning a persons patterns as well as their preferences so it can deliver a dynamic experience. Next, Motorolas Doc Scanner will receive an upgrade allowing it to minimize wrinkles ensuring crisp-looking documents. Finally, there is AI Text Summarization which, as the name suggests, can sum up long-form documents or emails into a succinct block of text. To us, its function sounds similar to Chromes SGE while browsing tool . Analysis: Now's the right time This isnt the first time either brand has dabbled in bendable hardware. All the way back in 2016 , Lenovo debuted its Cplus smartphone. It had the ability to be folded in half although it did have a noticeable cracking effect. Obviously, that device never saw the light of day; probably due to its reported fragility . But maybe the company has managed to figure out the tech thanks to its collaboration partner. Earlier this year, Motorola demonstrated the rollable Rizr concept smartphone , sporting a screen that rolls over the bottom edge. They proved this form factor can be done. Perhaps the two brands are pooling their resources and knowledge together into, what we like to call, the final form of foldables. Lenovo might have been too ahead of its time with the Cplus. But now could be the right time to develop bendable mobile devices. This could give the pair an edge over rivals like the Galaxy Z Fold5 or the OnePlus Open which offer foldable displays that don't quite match the apparent flexibility of this concept.. Itll be fascinating to see what Lenovo and Motorola come up with next. We would love to see a multi-jointed device like the Adaptive Display Concept hit store shelves. Be sure to check out TechRadars list of the best foldable phones for 2023 . You might also like Lenovo shifts direction with new Android-based PCs - and they look powerful Motorola's three new phones make the Pixel 7a look overpriced Report claims Apple may launch a foldable iPad in 2024, but doubts remain ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/motorolas-concept-bracelet-smartphone-could-b e-a-clever-final-form-for-foldables --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .