Samsung gets patent approval for trifold, rollable smartphone displays, new foldables on the cards

Samsung gets patent approval for trifold, rollable smartphone displays, new foldables on the cards

FP Staff March 21, 2024, 15:08:27 IST

Samsung is planning to introduce two new kinds of foldable smartphones, if its latest patents are anything to by. Samsung was recently awarded the patent for a new kind of trifold display, as well as a small rollable smartphone display.

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Samsung gets patent approval for trifold, rollable smartphone displays, new foldables on the cards
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, used as a representative image. Image Credit: Mehul Reuben Das

Samsung, the renowned South Korean tech giant, has achieved a significant milestone as it secures patents for its cutting-edge tri-fold and rollable display technologies from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This achievement underscores Samsung’s continued innovation in the realm of flexible display technology.

The tri-fold display technology, showcased by Samsung at CES 2022, has been granted a patent by the USPTO. Unlike conventional foldable phones with a book-style fold, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 5 or the OnePlus Open, Samsung’s tri-fold display envisions a novel approach. The patented design features a display module with at least one folding area, allowing for the expansion of the screen across three panels simultaneously. This innovative configuration offers users a seamless and expansive viewing experience, reminiscent of Samsung’s Flex S technology demonstrated by the company previously.

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In addition to the tri-fold display, Samsung has also been awarded a patent for its rollable display technology. The patent describes a device housing a rollable display that can be retracted within the enclosure when the device is closed and extended for use when opened. The housing itself is described as “deformable” in two states — closed and open — facilitating the smooth deployment of the display panels through the use of hinges.

While these patents showcase Samsung’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of display technology, the company has not disclosed any immediate plans to integrate these innovations into consumer electronics. It is plausible that Samsung is focusing on further refining these technologies to address performance and durability concerns commonly associated with foldable devices before commercial deployment.

Samsung’s relentless pursuit of innovation in flexible display technology underscores its position as a leader in the industry. As the company continues to advance these groundbreaking technologies, consumers can anticipate the possibility of future devices offering enhanced versatility and functionality, redefining the landscape of consumer electronics.

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