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(Photo: Motorola)

(Photo: Motorola)

Hong Kong: Tech giant Lenovo and its subsidiary Motorola have introduced the world’s first wearable smartphone.

This new device from Motorola has a traditional 6.9-inch Full HD Plus display that can be worn on the user’s wrist like a bracelet.

The phone has a strap on the back that attaches to a magnetic strip, a feature that makes it more versatile than a smartwatch or a smartphone.

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When the device is worn on the wrist, its display size becomes 4.6 inches.

The generative AI embedded in this wearable device evaluates the clothes worn by the user and adapts the wallpaper according to the clothes.

Motorola’s Head of Innovation Research, Lexi Velacek, presented the new idea for a fashionable AI application at the launch event.

According to tech experts, this device has proved to be better than the foldable smartphone / smartwatch introduced by the company in 2016. This version is more advanced than the version introduced seven years ago.

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