Samsung Shares Illustrations Showing New Foldable Phones for the Future

Samsung does have plans to expand its foldable smartphone portfolio in 2021, but will it include tri-fold and rollable models?

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By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 27 November 2020 19:31 IST
Highlights
  • Samsung Display has shared the illustrations of future foldable phones
  • One of the visuals shows a foldable phone with a tri-fold display
  • Samsung has also visualised a rollable smartphone

Samsung visualises what it looks a tri-fold smartphone

Photo Credit: Samsung Display

Samsung has released a couple of illustrations that give us a sneak peek at the future of foldable phones. The South Korean company has been developing foldable displays under the Samsung Display division for some years. In February last year, Samsung also started its journey as a foldable smartphone maker and unveiled the Galaxy Fold as the first commercially available smartphone that can be transformed into a 7.3-inch tablet, thanks to its flexible display. However, after bringing the initial range of foldable phones to the market, Samsung may have something different to showcase in 2021.

As spotted by SamMobile, Samsung Display has shared the illustrations showing new foldable smartphone concepts on its Korean blog. One of the visuals shared publicly shows a tri-fold display on a phone that becomes similar to the original Galaxy Fold when folded. It appears to have a smartphone interface on one side and a tablet-like experience on the other.

TCL showed off a concept phone carrying a tri-fold display in March this year. Some patents also surfaced in the recent past showing ongoing development towards the new foldable form-factor.

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Aside from visualising the tri-fold display, Samsung has shared another illustration on its Korean blog that shows a device with a rollable display. It appears to come from a cylindrical stick and provide an enhanced productivity experience.

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Samsung shows illustrations of tri-fold and rollable phones
Photo Credit: Samsung Display

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Samsung executives suggested the development of rollable smartphone concepts in the past. Similar to Samsung, its fellow-Korean competitor LG is speculated to unveil its rollable smartphone in June next year.

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Samsung hasn't provided any details on whether it's working on any of the visualised foldables. However, the company did reportedly mention in its recent conference call that it would continue to strengthen its foldable smartphone portfolio in 2021.


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