In the second week of the year, two technology brands, Motorola and Lenovo, announced a new line of smartphones, the ThinkPhone, a device aimed at the corporate environment, which stands out due to its external part, made of 100% carbon fiber.
The big difference with this smartphone is its integration with Lenovo's line of notebooks, the ThinkPad.
The two devices are connected and you can run apps from your cell phone on your computer and transfer files from one to the other instantly.
Unfortunately, this device still doesn't have a release date in Brazil or a set price around the world.
The specifications of this cell phone are:
- Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip
- 6.6 inch screen
- Android 13 installed
Lenovo unveiled the ThinkPhone at CES 2023, the world's largest electronics fair, held last week in Las Vegas, USA.
According to the manufacturer, the ThinkPhone can be paired with any PC running Windows 10 or Windows 11, but more specific integration applies to ThinkPad laptops.
Lenovo “ThinkPad” notebooks are known for having a red button in the middle of the keyboard, which is used for several functions.

And the ThinkPhone is no different, it contains the same button on the side of the device.
By double-clicking the button, you can transfer all the information from your smartphone screen to your notebook screen, allowing you to continue working on your computer.
In addition, there are other functions, where you can write a text on your cell phone and using the command “Ctrl + V” you can paste that same text into your notebook.
The body of the mobile phone is made of carbon fiber material and the military standard certification is 810H. According to Motorola, this ensures resistance to drops of up to 1.5m. In addition, the phone has an IP68 waterproof and dustproof rating and can be immersed in 1.5 meters of water for up to 30 minutes.
What we have left now is to wait for the ThinkPhone to be launched in Brazil, as it is a cell phone aimed at corporate customers, its launch will be made first in the United States and Europe, with an expected arrival in Latin America.