Motorola has presented its first “wrist” smartphone
This morning, Lenovo held a conference dedicated to innovation and technology development. The Motorola brand owned by the company has presented the concept of a “wrist” smartphone to the public. Not only the screen but also the body can change the shape of a mobile device.
The device has a flexible FHD+ display that provides three modes of operation: standard, standing, and wrist-worn. When operating the unusual gadget in standard mode, it will not differ from other Android smartphones. Applications will be displayed on a 6.9″ display.
When using the smartphone in standing mode, the screen diagonal will be 4.6″. It will look like a table clock. If desired, the device can be worn on the wrist.
During the presentation of the gadget, a statement was made that Motorola specialists are developing a generative AI model. Mobile buyers will be able to use it to give them their own personal style.