Key Highlights
- Motorola showcases the flexible display concept phone
- The device boasts a 6.9-inch FHD+ pOLED display
- Additionally, Motorola has released the MotoAI
At the Lenovo Tech World ’23, Motorola introduced a groundbreaking concept phone, the ‘Adaptive Display Concept’. The smartphone features a flexible display that can adapt to various shapes, and even be worn like a bracelet on your wrist. Here’s all you need to know. Also Read | Four Must-Have Mobile Phone Accessories For Better Photography
Multifaceted Display
This innovative device boasts a 6.9-inch FHD+ pOLED display in its fully extended, flat state. However, when the display is bent, it transforms into the remarkable ‘Adaptive Display’ concept, which opens up new possibilities.
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MotoAI And Other AI-Powered Features
In addition to the flexible display concept, Motorola-owned Lenovo is also venturing into AI territory with MotoAI, a personal assistant designed to operate on both smartphones and PCs. MotoAI is poised to assist users in answering questions, composing messages, and managing schedules, although the exact timeline for its deployment remains unclear.
- Fashionable AI: Motorola’s AI capabilities extend to generating multiple images based on a user’s outfit, offering them as wallpaper options. The AI processing takes place locally on the device to ensure user privacy.
- Imaging with AI: The Doc Scanner app from Motorola is set to receive AI enhancements, improving the quality of scanned images by reducing wrinkles and shadows. This will be a valuable addition for those relying on this app for document scanning needs.
- Text Summarization: Motorola is also working on an AI Text Summarization feature that will provide concise summaries of lengthy texts, such as chats, emails, and articles. This feature promises to streamline the consumption of information for users, making it easier to digest lengthy written content.
Flexible Displays
This isn’t Motorola’s first foray into flexible displays; they previously dabbled in this technology in 2016. The latest iteration builds upon years of advancements in display and mechanical innovation, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.
While this concept is undeniably exciting, its practical implementation as a consumer product remains uncertain. It remains to be seen whether this vision will materialize in the market.
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