According to CNET, TCL who also owns Alcatel and BlackBerry is currently working on several foldable concepts. One of these is a smartphone that folds around your wrist just like a smartwatch. In addition, the Verge suggests that TCL may have more to tell about their folding devices in the context of the Mobile World Congress that is about to begin soon.
The idea is not something totally new as Lenovo was already seen working on a very similar idea back in 2016 - a smartphone that was capable of turning in to a smartwatch. Analyst Anshel Sag has also shared a video of the concept in the past. Although interesting, Lenovo's concept was unable to make waves, probably because of the size.
A smartwatch is perhaps the most interesting application of foldable displays where its benefits can be best realized. TCL is certainly not the only one, with plans to folding the displays into wearable devices. ZTE is also expected to present a sophisticated version of the folding-screen device under its sub-brand Nubia, which will also feature a concept and prototype in Mobile World Congress.
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