Tecno showcased its vision for the future at MWC 2024 with several innovative prototypes, including the highly anticipated Phantom Ultimate. Remember last year, when the company unveiled a rollable phone concept? This concept isn’t just a dream anymore – it’s a real, functioning device.

The screen transition takes only 1.3 seconds, which is commendable

Imagine a phone that transforms at your fingertips. The Phantom Ultimate starts compact, with a 6.55-inch display. But with a simple button press, it expands to a larger 7.11-inch screen, perfect for watching videos or gaming. This ingenious design takes just 1.3 seconds, making it seamless and convenient.

Tecno Phantom Ultimate

But Tecno’s thinking doesn’t stop there. They’ve even incorporated a “second display” on the back. This is actually the main screen cleverly wrapped around, visible through a protective window. This eliminates the need for a separate screen, maximizing efficiency.

The rise of foldable phones has challenged software, and Tecno seems like it’s doing pretty well in that sector. Their user interface and apps adapt effortlessly as the Phantom Ultimate expands or shrinks, ensuring a smooth user experience regardless of the screen size.

While the Phantom Ultimate is still under development, Tecno already boasts two successful foldable phones: the Phantom V Fold and V Flip. But their engineers aren’t resting. They’ve developed the Borderless Foldable Main Screen, a technique that minimizes bezels for an immersive viewing experience.

Remember that color-changing phone Tecno unveiled last year? The Chameleon Color Technology is back, and this time, it’s integrated into a foldable phone. This technology uses tiny prisms that shift with a magnetic field, offering thousands of color options with minimal power consumption.

Tecno’s innovations extend beyond these concepts. The Tecno Pocket Go is a projector phone, and the Tecno Dynamic 1 boasts a transparent display. These ideas, though not yet ready for consumers, showcase Tecno’s commitment to pushing boundaries and shaping the future of mobile technology. And let’s be honest, they all look pretty cool.

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