Motorola is light on details but heavy on hype for its first book-style foldable.

  • TheTechnician27@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    The idea is that Qira remembers your context from other devices, allowing you to take action across apps, create documents, and get supposedly useful reminders. Qira will launch on Lenovo laptops soon, with Motorola phones in the Edge and Razr family soon after. The new AI platform, which relies on technology from the likes of Microsoft and Perplexity, will be available on the Razr Fold at launch.

    I feel bad for anyone who would use this dogshit.

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    3 days ago

    Awesome!
    I’ve been waiting for them to do book style foldables for a while now (don’t really see the point in flips)
    Now let’s just hope the multitasking experience is on par with Samsung/OPPO

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      3 days ago

      (don’t really see the point in flips)

      fold up small in pockets, have minimal outerscreen for notications, and unfold for full screen use. It’s not rocket appliances.

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    3 days ago

    I’m a little surprised by this. I suppose there must be a market but I’m certainly not aware of it. The only people I have ever seen using this type of folding phone are YouTubers.