Lenovo Unveils “Codename Flip” AI PC Concept with Foldable Display at MWC 2025

Lenovo Unveils ThinkBook “Codename Flip” AI PC Concept with Foldable Display at MWC 2025

Lenovo showcased its latest lineup of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered devices at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, with the ThinkBook “Codename Flip” AI PC concept standing out as a major highlight. This futuristic device features an outward-folding OLED display, allowing users to switch between five different modes, including Clamshell Mode for traditional laptop tasks. Designed for maximum versatility, the ThinkBook “Codename Flip” also integrates AI-enhanced multitasking and Workspace Split Screen functionality, aiming to redefine hybrid work experiences.

In an official newsroom post, Lenovo detailed the vision behind this concept device, positioning it as a glimpse into the future of AI-powered computing. The ThinkBook “Codename Flip” features an 18.1-inch outward-folding OLED display that can dynamically transition from a compact 13-inch laptop form factor to a larger vertical workspace. Users can seamlessly switch between multiple modes, including Vertical Mode for reviewing documents, Share Mode for dual-screen collaborations, Tablet Mode for creative tasks, and Read Mode for distraction-free reading.

Under the hood, the ThinkBook “Codename Flip” is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, paired with 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM. While Lenovo has yet to disclose full hardware specifications, the concept device is designed to leverage AI-driven optimizations for enhanced productivity. One of its standout features, the Workspace Split Screen functionality, aims to eliminate the need for external monitors by allowing users to efficiently run multiple applications side by side.

With the ThinkBook “Codename Flip,” Lenovo is exploring the next evolution of AI-integrated computing, blending hardware innovation with adaptive AI-powered workflows. While still a concept, the device signals Lenovo’s ambition to push the boundaries of productivity and hybrid work solutions. Whether this technology makes it into commercial production remains to be seen, but it underscores the growing trend of AI-driven and foldable PC designs shaping the future of personal computing.