This week Lenovo held a conference called Lenovo Tech World, that included the showcasing of a concept tablet and phone with foldable designs. They’re big and bulky, but they’re just prototypes. You can see them below, courtesy of Slashgear. You can also watch them in action in the short video
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I am angered and saddened that the flexible display technology is not evolving one bit ever since the Samsung Youm concept and the LG G Flex series. Apparently, Oppo’s latest breakthrough in the field is an ugly tablet prototype, posing as a foldable phone… I am well aware of Oppo’s
I’m a big fan of the Samsung Gear Fit, or at least its design, but that’s just me. I imagine that a future version of the curved AMOLED thingie will look even better. Till that happens we’ve got the Samsung Gear F1 shown below, in concept phase. Created by Justin
I keep seeing details about the Portal flexible screen smartphone project on Google+ for the past days and I have to cover it. This one is a simple Indiegogo project that has gone viral and somehow the Indigegogo link associated to it is not available anymore. Anyway, we’re dealing with
While browsing the web searching for new iWatches and Nexus 10 renders, I came across something that looked like an iPhone, but wasn’t named like one. Created by Degra Studio from Poland, the X Phone is basically a flexible display phone. This flexible screen device can bend around your wrist
We have heard of pens being phones before, but the idea of pulling a phone’s flexible display from a pen seems new, or is it? Let’s have a look at this Sony PlayStation concept phone and remember it. Anyway, today we have a new step in design evolution, the Samsung
Alexey Chugunnikov created the mother of all concept phones: it has a transparent display, that’s also flexible and retractable. The Rollerphone can be pulled up from a wrist band that serves as a normal watch and reveals a pretty large display. The flexible screen of the phone reaches from the
Chinese designer Tao Ma has created a very interesting cellphone concept, called Rollphone. This device runs on AA batteries and we have to mention that this is quite a compact phone we’re dealing with. As shown by its name, the handset is “rollable” with the aid of a flexible display.
Samsung recently demoed its latest innovation in the phone business, a handset sporting a flexible OLED display at FPD International, in Yokohama. The phone can open up like a book and reveal quite an impressive display, which will work great for viewing high-def videos and web browsing in full page
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