Motorola introduces a futuristic wrist phone concept that bends for convenience. 

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The "adaptive display concept" allows the device to wrap around the wrist when not in use. 

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The phone has a fabric-covered back for added comfort during wear. 

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Users can use it as a regular phone and then bend it to wear it like a gauntlet. 

When flat, the device resembles a standard Android phone with swipe and email capabilities. 

The magnetic strap, similar to an Apple Watch band, secures the phone on the wrist. 

It functions as a smartwatch, displaying incoming notifications while worn on the wrist. 

The bending mechanism serves as a kickstand, making it convenient for video calls. 

Despite excitement, it's a proof of concept with potential hurdles for a final product. 

Challenges include addressing design issues, slimness, and software optimization.