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    Samsung patent reveals dual-folding tablet design: Details here

    Samsung patent reveals dual-folding tablet design: Details here

    By Shubham Sharma
    Nov 15, 2018
    12:10 am

    What's the story

    Just last week, Samsung gave a quick glimpse of its foldable smartphone.

    The device was packed in a case to protect design elements, but we all witnessed how it folded/unfolded.

    Now, a new patent filed by the South Korean giant has hinted the possible future of this tech - a tablet that not just folds once but twice.

    Here's how it would work.

    Patent details

    Dual-hinged tablet design detailed in patent

    On November 13, folks at Mobielkopen.net unearthed a USPTO patent with renders of the envisioned foldable tablet.

    It featured a massive display just like any other big-screened tablet but also had a couple of hinges that divided the whole thing into three sections.

    These hinges, as per the patent, could give the tablet a smaller profile.

    Folding mechanism

    How the tablet would fold?

    Samsung's foldable phone has two displays, but unlike that one, the model envisioned in the patent describes one big display folding in different ways.

    Essentially, one of the three sections (left one) would fold backward, while the other one would flip over the center portion of the display.

    This would give users a smartphone-like experience when the device is completely folded.

    Display's working

    Folding mechanism will define working of the display

    As per PhoneArena, when the left side of the display will be folded behind the rest, it would automatically deactivate, leaving the other two sections active.

    And when the right side - with the rear camera - will be folded over, the panel folded towards the back will activate on its own, triggering the smartphone-like experience.

    Release

    But, don't get your hopes high

    Having said that, it is imperative to note that this is just a patent and there's no guarantee if Samsung will ever go ahead and make this product.

    However, the move would make sense if the foldable phone sells well in the market.

    Notably, Samsung expects a good response and is already working on producing at least one million foldable phone units.

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