Tecno has unveiled the world's first G-shaped trifold foldable smartphone, the Phantom Ultimate G Fold, which features a unique inward-folding design with dual hinges and a 9.94-inch display, but it remains a concept device not yet available for sale, showcasing Tecno's innovative progress in foldable phone design.
Motorola's new "adaptive display concept" device is a futuristic folding phone that can bend into various positions, including wrapping around the wrist to function as a smartwatch. The phone features a 6.9-inch Full HD+ OLED panel and a fabric back with visible ridges, allowing it to be bent into different shapes for various uses. While the concept is impressive, concerns about the hinges and the bulkiness of wearing a phone on the wrist raise questions about its practicality for everyday use. Despite this, the concept showcases Motorola's innovative approach to folding phones, hinting at potential future developments in the field.
Lenovo unveils its ThinkBook Transparent Display Laptop, featuring a bezelless 17.3-inch MicroLED display with up to 55% transparency. The concept device aims to offer practical uses for digital artists and incorporates AI object recognition to identify items placed behind the laptop. However, challenges such as resolution and the flat touch keyboard need to be addressed before potential commercialization. While Lenovo has no immediate plans to release the laptop, it hopes to spark a public conversation about its potential applications and aims to integrate its technologies into a real laptop within the next five years.
Leaked press images of Lenovo's transparent laptop concept have surfaced ahead of its expected unveiling at Mobile World Congress, showcasing a device with a see-through screen and touch-sensitive keyboard. The concept, which may be targeted at front-of-house staff, features a stylus and is likely to run on Windows 11. However, there's no guarantee of a commercial release, as previous concept devices from Lenovo have not materialized into products for sale.