At Lenovo Tech World 2023, Motorola unveiled some exciting innovations. One of them is the brand’s new foldable display, which can take on various forms, including a stylish wristwatch. The other is MotoAI, a personal assistant for smartphones and computers with artificial intelligence (AI).
Motorola foldable screen
- At the event, Motorola revealed an innovative foldable screen concept capable of bending and molding itself according to the surface on which it is positioned.
- Its mechanics surpass those of some current devices, such as those in the Razr line, and can even be wrapped around the wrist and function like a watch.
- The screen is 6,9 inches and has Full HD+ resolution.
- Motorola mentioned the ability to adjust the size for different modes, reaching 4,6 inches in “stand” mode, where the screen stands on its own.
- However, it is important to emphasize that this innovation is still in the concept stage and may or may not be developed by the company.

AI for mobile and desktop
Another new feature presented by Motorola is MotoAI, a personal assistant powered by artificial intelligence (AI), intended for mobile devices and computers.
This generative AI model, which operates locally on the device, allows users to customize their style in unique ways. For example, users can upload an image, and the system uses that image to create other personalized media using AI, such as unique wallpapers.
AI Personal Assistant
In addition, the brand has embraced the industry trend by launching its own AI personal assistant for mobile phones and computers. Unlike the foldable display, this assistant is not just a concept; it is in full development. It will be interactive, responding to voice or text commands, and will learn through use, providing an increasingly dynamic experience for users.

Extra news
During the event, they also announced significant improvements in several areas, including document scanning, image quality, and AI capabilities for summarizing emails and conversations. In addition, they introduced a feature to blur sensitive information in images shared on social networks.