Samsung
is apparently on the verge of releasing a foldable smartphone, but
it won't be the only bendy handset on the horizon: Moxi has a black-and-white
phone that turns into a watch, too.
And now
Lenovo is getting into the game. At TechWorld today, the company quickly
unveiled a couple of fascinating concept devices with working prototypes. What
you see above is the Lenovo C+ (or CPlus), a smartphone/wearable hybrid that
takes two very different forms.
Fully extended, it's a proper
smartphone - albeit one with a very tall screen. But thanks to the bendy
material along the back, you can clamp it onto your arm and turn it into a
functional smartwatch.
It's
very similar in scope to the Moxi device, but there's one very big difference:
the C+ has already been publicly demonstrated. During the Tech World
presentation, YouTube star Meghan McCarthy debuted the phone, showing how it
can quickly change forms and still apparently be useable.
It's
actually pretty similar to one of Samsung's foldable device concepts, seen on Galaxy X preview, but
Samsung's idea puts a separate screen on the outside rather than splitting the
tablet screen found within. They would likely work pretty similarly, however,
and serve common purposes.
Both
the C+ and Folio have functional prototypes, but Lenovo wasn't announcing them
as consumer products: for now, they're promising concepts that could one day
become common devices. Still, it's an intriguing glimpse into a future of
multi-purpose smart gadgets - and a hopeful respite for those of us who have
shelled out for loads of individual devices already.
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