Samsung has laid claim to a design for a new kind of screen that could bring a new kind of secondary display to a next-gen smartphone. It consists of a panel in the shape of an inverted L, so that one part of it can fold away to lie flush with the back of a given handset. Now, a creator has had their renders of this hypothetical device published via their tech blog partner.
According to a new patent filed by Samsung, the company may be working on a new foldable smartphone that could have both foldable and a slidable mechanism to roll out the display.
Samsung and LG to Unveil next-gen Display Technology this week at the SID Event, with Samsung introducing a Tri-Fold for Smartphones+
In late October 2020 Patently Apple posted a report titled New Samsung Patent Filings Reveal Larger Tri-Panel-Like Foldable Devices with Dual Hinges may be on the Horizon. Our cover graphic illustrates one of the patent figures from that patent.
Today at the SID Display (Society for Information Display) week event, Samsung and LG Display will be showing off their next-gen displays. One specific one of interest is from Samsung that will reportedly be called the S Foldable, shows a tri-fold smartphone display as presented in the photo below.
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The world s demand is now transitioning to massive displays but does not want the burden of carrying tablets with them, and technology companies have opened up 2021 with the emergence of foldable and rollable smartphones. CES 2021 has brought users two of the concept rollable smartphones that differ from foldable in terms of design and features.
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The trend has shifted, and people are looking more into larger displays that do not sacrifice a smartphone s pocketable size in contrast to tablets that need to be carried or put in a bag. Rollable and foldable smartphones are a thing now, and Android leads the charge with the system s language.
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