A phone you can bend around your wrist (CNET Update)
A phone you can bend around your wrist (CNET Update)
2016-06-10
a phone that you can wear on your wrist
this is Lenovo c-plus it was introduced
at Lenovo tech world right now it's a
concept devices they don't expect to buy
it soon the device features a four point
two six inch segmented screen and runs
Android the segmented screen is how the
device can actually bend around your
wrist
however the c-plus wasn't the only
flexible device Lenovo showed off
there's also the folio tablet it looks
like a standard tablet except you could
fold it in half to use as a phone now
those products don't have a release date
but Lenovo did announce a bunch of
phones that will hit the market soon say
hello to the Moto Z and the Moto G force
the Moto Z force will feature the same
shatterproof screen as the droid turbo 2
both Moto G products can accept modular
add-ons that the company calls moto mods
the mods connected to Z phones using a
magnetic connector lenovo showed off an
extended battery pack a speaker and even
a projector that can show images up to
70 inches in size unlike the LG g5
you'll be able to attach the mods the
Moto Z without having to turn off the
phone oh yeah there are no headphone
jacks on either device you'll have to
use Bluetooth or an adapter for
headphones both moto z phones will hit
the u.s. in the summer the Moto Z will
be available globally in September the Z
force does not have a scheduled global
release date Lenovo also introduced a
Lenovo fab 2 pro this is the first phone
that features google tango which in a
nutshell is a depth sensing 3d camera
system the fab 2 pro can scan a room and
place virtual objects in real space the
phone itself features a massive 6.4 inch
screen there are also other models of
the fab 2 that don't feature tango the
fab two line of phones will be available
in September Amaya's Akhtar you can keep
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