Consumers may end up favoring rollable phones over foldable handsets
Previously Young had said, “I think the rollable concept has a lot of potential to replace that book-type device in my mind because it’s going to be a lot thinner. And it should be a lot lighter.” A rollable form factor could also do away with the crease that mars the look of foldable devices.
Motorola is the third largest smartphone brand in the United States
Motorola showed a short video at Lenovo Tech World of its rollable concept and with the press of a button, the OLED display grows taller. The idea is, like the Razr, you can easily fit the rollable device in your pocket and have it extend to its full size when needed. Lenovo released a video, which we embedded in this article, showing the phone expanding in size.
Eventually, Motorola worked its way back to mid-range phones and re-entered the flagship market with the Motorola Edge Plus in 2020. This year, it became the first phone manufacturer to include a 200MP camera sensor in a phone with the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra. The device also features a 125W charger to quickly replenish the 4600mAh battery that keeps the phone’s lights on.
If you were looking to purchase a rollable phone, would you favor the horizontally expanding models like the one Samsung is working on or would you prefer the vertically expanding form factor seen with the Motorola rollable concept? You can post your answer in the comments section.