Nubia Alpha hands-on: bendable, foldable, wearable phone!

Nubia’s new concept device is a completely foldable phone that fits onto your wrist. Alex gets stuck in, in our hands-on video from MWC 2019!

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34 thoughts on “Nubia Alpha hands-on: bendable, foldable, wearable phone!

  1. I had bought 2 at 2 different places and I didn't get anything like this, I got watch looks like a regular watch just has smart capabilities.. so no i got nothing like what they are advertising…i lost enough money on them to.. you know if you're going to advertise something and someone buys one send them the actual item you're displaying not something else

  2. Why is everyone saying that’s it’s to bulky? Like I understand that it sort of is but if it wasn’t like that then the entire thing wouldn’t make any sense cause the screen would be to small

  3. It's the year 2019!

    Basically anything that looks futuristic is ridiculous because having the same 20th century look for technology (tech being one of the most fastest developing things in the world) for the next several decades is a clear sign of progress.

    I think attitudes to anything new is also a contributing major reason (as well as hint of old age) we still don't have flying cars, actual hover boards, incredible smart clothing etc.

    would many people here in 30~50 years still be wearing the same style clothes they are wearing today that would be considered grandpa/ma clothes by their grandchildren then?

  4. Why do they keep making these things so gigantic? Seriously, who are they making them for? I get that this is all new tech so it's more difficult to make in sizes that people would use but how about developing these things for longer and bring to market something actually wearable?!

  5. It's an idea, but its way to big, bulky and hard to roll over a long shirt or sweater. I dont think it needs a camera removing it would make it thinner netter to wear and look more practical plus itll be better design with with more options of space.

  6. Maybe if samsung or apple created something like that, it will be a hot topic, but some Chinese brand created so no one will totally care about it.

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