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Lenovo’s MWC booth had something interesting up its sleeve with Motorola’s rollable smartphone concept, also known as the Moto Rizr. Yes, a nod to the iconic Motorola Rizr Z3 slider phone from 2006. The newly designed device features a 5-inch display with a 15:9 aspect ratio that expands vertically to a 6.5-inch diagonal with a 22:9 aspect ratio.
Motorola roll-up concept
This means you can switch from a mini-sized phone to a larger one with the push of a button, giving you both a phone that’s easy to use with one hand and a larger screen for consuming media when needed. All it takes is a double tap on the side.
Motorola Roll Up Concept Profile
The screen is a pOLED display manufactured by BOE, and like all roll-up and foldable displays, it poses a number of questions about durability. The panel wraps around the back of the device, leaving a small area of the display available for notifications or as a camera viewfinder to preview shots.
Motorola roll up concept camera interface
Another interesting aspect is that the headset and the selfie camera are actually hidden behind the panel, so the display goes down whenever you make/receive a call or want to take a selfie.
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Motorola roll-up concept
This means you can switch from a mini-sized phone to a larger one with the push of a button, giving you both a phone that’s easy to use with one hand and a larger screen for consuming media when needed. All it takes is a double tap on the side.
Motorola Roll Up Concept Profile
The screen is a pOLED display manufactured by BOE, and like all roll-up and foldable displays, it poses a number of questions about durability. The panel wraps around the back of the device, leaving a small area of the display available for notifications or as a camera viewfinder to preview shots.
Motorola roll up concept camera interface
Another interesting aspect is that the headset and the selfie camera are actually hidden behind the panel, so the display goes down whenever you make/receive a call or want to take a selfie.
The post continues on our Blog: Motorola’s practical Moto Rizr roll-up concept
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!