Foldable phones not your thing? Well, what about wrapping that display around your wrist. Nubia, an associate company of Chinese phone-maker ZTE, showed off a smartphone-smartwatch hybrid at MWC. The Nubia Alpha has a 4.01-inch flexible OLED display that you can navigate through with the swipe of your finger—or you can even use gesture controls to navigate if you want.
It's a water-resistant wearable that comes in gold or black, depending on how showy you want to be. It is available in Bluetooth or eSIM variants. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 2100 processor with a 500mAh battery. You get an abundance of sleep-tracking and health-assistant apps as well as a music player and a 5-megapixel camera. It also has Wi-Fi.
The eSIM version will let you place calls. You can dial through the numeric keypad. Now, if you want to type, unfortunately, you're stuck with a T9 keyboard. But as CNET points out, this does have voice controls.
The cheapest Bluetooth-only Alpha costs €450 (around CA$670), the 4G eSIM model is €550 (around CA$820), and the 18K gold eSIM version is €650 (around CA$970). It's coming first to China and parts of Europe, but it will come to North America before the end of the year.
Source: Digital Trends