rewrite this title Samsung and Motorola want us to wear our smartphones. We REALLY shouldn’t.

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rewrite this title Samsung and Motorola want us to wear our smartphones. We REALLY shouldn’t.

Sunday Runday

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In this weekly column, Android Central Fitness Editor Michael Hicks talks about the world of wearables, apps, and fitness tech related to running and health, in his quest to get faster and more fit.

Samsung, Motorola, and other smartphone makers are racing to be the first to release a bendable or rollable phone. Both brands showed off their wearable smartphone demos at MWC 2024, to the delight of credulous tech journalists excited to show off something new. Now I’m here as the official wet blanket of MWC to say the obvious: There’s no way a smartphone shaped like the Motorola Adaptive Display can replace a smartwatch. 

I’m fully prepared to have this article thrown back in my face if this becomes as popular or ubiquitous as foldable phones down the line. But I’m seeing every major tech site’s best of MWC 2024 list — including our own — honoring the Motorola Adaptive Display concept for its novelty, but I’m just not buying it, metaphorically or literally.

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