Can you imagine what the smartphone of the future will be like? Motorola has done it once again and apparently has a somewhat cyber-punk and futuristic vision of how things will evolve, particularly with the flexible screen smartphone market.
Today it seems that all large companies are betting on devices that would focus their greatest potential and functions on issues related to security systems. Generative Artificial Intelligence like the one currently run by OpenAI with ChatGPT.
But the reality is that it seems that not all manufacturers will go in the same direction as Manzana and Samsung. Since some other companies would be thinking “outside the box” with a different approach than what is seen with the current trends of obsession with the use of AI.
Under such a perspective and panorama, the guys at Motorola have not always distinguished themselves for being disruptive innovators, but occasionally they present some absolutely functional and interesting ideas or concepts that may become significant in the not-so-distant future.
The case that we share with you today meets these qualities, with the firm trying to guess what the future of smartphones with folding screens will be like, where they will apparently become a clothing accessory.
Motorola’s foldable smartphone of the future becomes a bracelet for your wrist
According to a report from our friends at Engadgetfriends of Motorola were present at the recent event of Lenovo Tech World ’23where the company did not miss the opportunity to show the concept of a future folding screen smartphone.
What distinguishes this curious hypothetical terminal is that it could be folded to adapt to the shape of the user’s wrist, so that it would not only be a smartphone, but it would also become a device capable of becoming a clothing accessory. .
This is something we could consider the next evolution of wearables, a dynasty that began with smart bands and smartwatches to reach this new future potential.
However, it is necessary to ground things and see them in their correct proportional measure. Since it is a mere concept, there is a clear possibility that Motorola will never develop such a functional device to launch it on the market.
It is not the first time that the company shows a device with these qualities. Since the days when they collaborated with Google to manufacture the Nexus family of smartphones, they had already been thinking about this idea.
But at least now it looks more consistent.