Samsung, the brand that has invested the most in the launch of folding mobile phones, which currently dominates around 80% of this market, plans to expand its portfolio by adding a differentiated model. This is about a two hinged phonesas leaker Yogesh Brar pointed out.

In a tweet posted this Friday (24), the whistleblower said, “triple folding mobile phone”, along with the expected Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5, may be released in 2023. The model with an innovative design would be chosen by the manufacturer, leaving the Galaxy S23 FE aside.

It’s not the first time we hear double folding smartphone From the South Korean giant. as you remember Android AuthorityPlans to produce a “Tri-Deck” device seem out of date, as the brand has registered a patent for this system in 2020.

In addition, the triple folding mobile phone concept was showcased by Samsung at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) held in Barcelona (Spain) this year. The model introduced at the traditional tech show is expected to lay the foundation for the next launch of the big tech folding line.

“Z” shape

The new foldable, which Samsung may launch soon, will have two hinges instead of one like the existing lines. One of them allows internal folding, while the other causes external folding, making the mobile phone a “Z” shape when partially opened.

If the design is truly preserved, when the phone is fully powered on, the external screen can merge with the internal screens, resulting in a large screen that facilitates the visualization of videos and other activities. However, like publication questions, the model casts doubt on durability, as part of the screen will always be exposed, increasing the chance of wear.


Source: Tec Mundo

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