Lenovo shows tablet foldable with Android

Lenovo shows tablet foldable with Android: For technology enthusiasts, it is not uncommon to keep your eyes glowing whenever futuristic technology appears in science fiction films. This is no different when a company ventures to create them in real life, as it has just happened. During the Lenovo Tech World 2017 event, held every year, the Chinese company showed the public a folding tablet with Android; The model achieves what companies like Samsung and LG have been trying for years. Watch the video below:

Lenovo shows tablet foldable with Android


At its normal size, the tablet does what an iPad or Galaxy Tab can do, bring a great-screen experience to users. When folding in half, however, it most resembles a telephone. Another video reveals how the process is flexible, see:
Its construction is the same as other tablets, except for the screen and the opening that is in the central part of the structure; There are several individual buds that allow the unfolding. In addition, its technical specifications are cutting edge, follow the list below:
Lenovo shows tablet foldable with Android

Lenovo shows tablet foldable with Android Specifications:

  • 7.8-inch screen that transforms into 5.5 inches when being folded
  • 1920 x 1440 pixels resolution
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 Line Chipset
  • Radius of 4,2 mm
  • Support for e-SIM, the universal standard developed in partnership between Apple and Samsung
  • Android 7.0 Nougat under the Lenovo interface as operating system

It is worth mentioning that the device is still a prototype, being able to reach the stores with a different look and a better list of technical aspects. There is likewise the likelihood of the tablet winning a Windows 10 version, such as the Lenovo Yoga Book.
Lenovo shows tablet foldable with Android
Samsung and LG are the companies that invest more in the creation of flexible screens. Of the first part, there is the Galaxy X family, which has not yet been presented but may be the beginning of the foldable saga with TouchWiz. LG already ventured to launch the G Flex family in 2013.Both should compete for a slice in the new niche of the mobile market, that of malleable devices. There is no concrete date for this to happen, but it's good to keep an eye on the TodoCelular news to learn more about it, do not miss it!

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