Samsung may have solved the next big problem facing foldable phones

Samsung has been making a big push into curved screens and it looks like it’s paying off, as the company is thought to be ditching flat screens altogether for the Galaxy Note 7.

But curves are just the start – the next step is flexible, foldable screens, and a new pair of patents could bring the company one step closer to making them a reality.

One of the big challenges of a foldable phone is not making the display itself fold – prototypes with foldable screens have existed for years – but making it fold without damaging any components. These patents address exactly that.

Samsung patent

Dug up by ETnews, the first patent describes an “artificial muscle”, taking the form of a set of connected plates, which would move in time with the screen bending and gently moving to protect any components which could otherwise be damaged.

A phone of two halves

The second patent is for a flexible display separated into a top and bottom section, which could be folded in the middle using the artificial muscle in the join between them to allow it to fold.

Samsung patent

It’s reminiscent of another folding phone patent we recently saw from Samsung, so it’s clear the company is putting a substantial amount of thought into the concept.

With the problem of damaged components potentially solved we might start seeing phones like this before long.

In fact, it’s already been rumored that Samsung plans to release two folding phones next year. Will the Samsung Galaxy S8 be one of them?

Source: techradar.com

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2 Comments
  1. Reply Ms. Joannie Jakubowski July 23, 2016 at 10:02 am

    Flexible tablets would become very popular as putting a 7" Tablet into pockets is going to be amazing,if its a 5" screen that then doubles to a 10" tablet then with the popularity of large screen phones or tablets people will love this idea,its just going to be the Price of flexible screen phones that will decide if they are going to popular or not,as phones in 2016 are getting more expensive,what about the batterylife of flexible screen phones,as no one yet seems to have solved improving batteries for Smartphones we All want sorting out

  2. Reply Julien Flatley July 24, 2016 at 7:28 am

    I just want my phone to last a long time on its battery. That and a physical keyboard on my phone, so I am stuck on BlackBerry devices. But anyway, I hope that there's a vast improvement in battery technology more than folding phones. We had folding phones already, they were called "flip phones"

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