source: zdnet.com By Liam Tung
Could a foldable phone reignite smartphone sales? Or possibly light up tablet sales?
Samsung already makes flexible displays, but so far they've only
appeared in rigid TVs and curved Galaxy Edge phones, as engineers puzzle
over how hard and flat internals, like the battery and circuit boards,
could be reimagined to support a foldable design.
A
newly-revealed Samsung patent doesn't quite offer a solution to the
rigid component problem, but shows that the Korean electronics giant is
still keen on figuring a way around it, in order to deliver a bendable
phone that could leap ahead of the current edge-to-edge display trend.
Such a device could provide a bump to smartphone sales, or, as Samsung has previously considered, pave the way for a new category of hybrid phone-tablet, or a compact phone that can fold out to become a seven-inch tablet.
The Samsung patent application, spotted by Dutch site LetsGoDigital, was filed with the Korean Intellectual Property Office this week.
The filing includes sketches of a "flexible electronic device", which
has two rigid housings coupled via a multi-joint hinge in the middle.
The device would close under a magnetic force with the screen facing
inwards, like a full-screen flip phone.
Of course, the display must also be flexible and span the two
housings, but the fold mustn't be so sharp that it ruins the flexible
display.
Effectively, the patent is about the hinge design itself
and the challenges of fitting rigid parts into the flexible device.
Samsung says the design could be applied to any electronic device that
relies on a hinge for folding, including phone, a head-mounted display,
tattoos, a vacuum cleaner, and medical devices.
Though the drawings show a phone that bends in the
middle, Samsung says the bend could be placed anywhere on the frame or
even on multiple locations.
It also acknowledges that while
flexible displays have sparked interest in flexible devices, not all the
parts in the device are flexible. "Therefore, the flexible electronic
device can bend one side by using a multi-joint hinge," the company
says.
Despite prototypes such as Lenovo's CPlus that can wrap
around a wrist, if anything, Samsung's patent highlights the
considerable design and component challenges that need to be overcome to
create a bendable phone that's actually desirable.
Friday, 27 October 2017
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