Motorola has filed a patent for a flip phone that Folds outwards

Motorola is no stranger to flip phones, and the latest patent shows a contemporary spin on the model. Motorola has been recently granted a design patent for a flip phone by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Instead of the inward folding design that Motorola previously offered with the Razr, the worldwide patent body shows drawings of a potential design that employs a folding display to fold outward. The latest design depicts how the smartphone might seem and looks to integrate further notions surrounding the use of a foldable display panel.

Motorola patent flip phones

How does a Motorola external flip phone work?

According to the patent application, the folding phone will have a flexible display on the phone’s exterior side instead of the typical inward folding layout. When the outer display is folded, users will have a display on both the front and the back of the phone. This would very certainly be supplemented with a software component that provides a functional smartphone interface with distinct capabilities on both the front and back. 

Motorola patent flip phones

For example, although the front of the folded phone might function as a standard smartphone layout when deflated, the back could function as a viewfinder for the rear camera.

Motorola patent flip phones

When it comes to the back camera, it looks to be housed in a hump, which will most likely contain the camera as well as other important sensors. The design also appears to reveal a concept in which a single camera module serves as both the front and rear cameras – when folded, it can capture back shots and when unfurled, it can snap selfies.

Motorola patent flip phones

Its folding hinge also looks to have a U-shaped curve and a gap between the fold’s rotating, similar to the Oppo Find N foldable phone that was just unveiled. With the latter, Oppo demonstrated a design in which the flexible display follows a more gradual curve to prevent apparent folding creases over time.

Motorola patent flip phones

Motorola has so far used an inward folding display and the Android system to try to revive its famous Moto Razr look. However, the latter was not a commercial success due to its lack of durability and expensive price. It’s unclear whether Motorola will ever release an outward folding smartphone, but the patent concept is intriguing.

A new Motorola Moto Watch 100 render has been released.

The upcoming Motorola Moto Watch 100 has been the subject of numerous leaks in recent weeks. The smartwatch’s design and specifications were previously revealed through renderings. Additional renders of the smartwatch have surfaced, bringing the launch date closer.

Moto Watch 100

Those renders originate from evleaks, a well-known leaker who shows the smartwatch’s whole design. This smartwatch sports a circular dial that is surrounded by a sliver-plated ring. The smartwatch was previously shown with a black dial in older renders. It’s possible that the smartwatch may come in two color options.

Moto Watch 100

The Moto Watch 100 has a 1.3-inch display with a resolution of 360 x 360 pixels, according to its specifications. A rubberized strap with stripes appears to be included with the item. This smartwatch is 30 grams and has a 355mAh battery.

Moto Watch 100

This will reportedly include GPS support, but we don’t know if it will also be available in a cellular form with mobile data connectivity. Heart rate, blood oxygen level, and ambient light sensors are planned to be included. That will also include a sleep tracker. Bluetooth v5.2 functionality is said to be included.

Moto Watch 100

It smartwatch is claimed to be a budget-friendly option that will operate on Google’s Wear OS and cost less than $100. The smartwatch’s specific launch date is unknown at this time, but we expect the firm to break its quiet soon.