TCL working on foldable design that will make an 11-year old concept come true



The idea of turning a foldable smartphone into a wearable isn't new. A concept device called the Nokia Morph dates back to 2008, and an animated video shows how the product is a tablet when opened fully, and can fold up to become a phone. The device can also be folded up again and slapped on the wrist to wear as a smartwatch. Then, in June 2016 at Lenovo Tech World, YouTube celebrity Meghan McCarthy demonstrated a Morph-like device that turns a phone into a connected timepiece.

Now, CNET is reporting that phone manufacturer TCL, the company behind Alcatal handsets, and ...

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