Motorola revealed what smartphones with flexible OLED display technologies could look like as part of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024. The company introduced the Adaptive Display concept, which can be worn on the wrist like a smart watch.
What does Motorola Adaptive Display promise?
The device, which Motorola calls Adaptive Display, stands out with its ability to bend into different shapes using multiple hinges. Motorola; It claims that the 6.9-inch pOLED display can fold inwards or stand upright on a surface.
Even more different, the smartphone can completely wrap around the wrist when paired with a magnetic bracelet. Although the concept is new and shows the future of flexible displays, there are many questions about its feasibility.
For example, the wrist-worn design makes the Adaptive Display quite thick and rigid compared to smart watches. It’s also unclear how the phone will hold up to exposure to sweat or water during exercise. But some users believe that rollable phones may appeal to runners who use armbands to carry their devices.
Motorola underlined that Adaptive Display is a prototype to explore possibilities rather than a definitive product. It should be noted that this concept was previously shown at the Lenovo event in November.
Over time, we will see whether rollable phones like Adaptive Display will come or remain science fiction. However, it seems that smartphones will also change as flexible OLED screens develop.
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