
Forget smartwatches, Motorola’s Adaptive Display can be worn on your wrist or used as a normal smartphone. When flat, its 6.9″ flexible OLED display can run a full Android experience, just like any smartphone.
In the upright mode, the Adaptive Display can be adjusted into a self standing position, running a more compact form of full Android on a 4.6″ display. On the go? Simply wrap the device around your wrist for a similar experience to the external display found on a Motorola RAZR+ to keep up with all notifications. There’s no word yet on if this concept will go into production.
- Carrier compatibility: ATandT: VoLTE, Verizon: VoLTE, T Mobile: VoLTE, WiFi Calling, Video Calling, Tracfone: GSM, CDMA Does not support:Boost, U.S....
- Built-in stylus. Sketch freely, add handwritten notes to photos, and edit images with precision using a push-pen stylus. Up to 2-day battery life. Get...
- 6.8" Max Vision FHD plus display. Bring movies, videos, and games to life, and view your notes and sketches in Full HD plus detail.




That’s why, this year at Lenovo Tech World ’23, Motorola is taking its AI endeavors to another level and showcasing innovations that redefine the possibilities of flexible hardware and also introduced exciting new AI features. These features range from generative theming to a sophisticated personal assistant,” said the company.





