Samsung Galaxy, the first foldable phone may look like this

Published on December 9, 2017

Its been several years now since smartphone companies are teasing the foldable screen phones. Smartphone giant Samsung and Apple both are in highlight to introduce the foldable phone in the market, but it is still hidden when the companies are planning to launch these smartphones. Samsung is in many highlights for this after their application for filing a patent of the foldable screen.

We have mentioned an image of ZTE Axon M phone for which company says this is a foldable phone. If this is what the company calls a foldable handset then frankly no one will go to buy this. The seems like two phones are placed adjacent to each other.

ZTE Axon M

Image Source ZTE

There are two images which we have mentioned which belong to the patent filed by Samsung for the foldable screen. The first one shows two smartphones placed together and are linked with a metal connector. If this will is going to be right for Samsung’s first foldable screen phone, i.e., Galaxy X then Samsung will undoubtedly be criticized by the audience.

Samsung's foldable phone

Image Source: Samsung via Let’s Go Digital

Given below is the second image which offers a surprising look of Samsung Galaxy X, first foldable phone of Samsung. The picture describes a display screen which can be folded to make the device smaller which can easily be carried in pockets.

Samsung Galaxy X

Image Source: Samsung via Let’s Go Digital

The picture showcased that the screen can be folded but will leave a circular end which will look like a bumped one so for that we can say that the company is working. It would be great if the company will launch the foldable phone which severely can get folded in half without any lose a point like the bulged round end and anything else.

We are hoping the best for the company that the brand which gave us legendary smartphones like Galaxy S series and Note series will not annoy us with an unfinished and less folded screen.

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