As a report from Business Insider pointed out, the new patent for this collapsible smartphone was awarded to Samsung on May 2. Prior to this, the rumored consensus was that Galaxy X would be a half-fingered smartphone. After all, this design has been revolutionary because the closest device to the market for mobile phones is the ZTE Axon M. This device looks like two mobile phones stick together.
From the newly granted patent, it can be seen that Samsung seems to be trying to improve a design that allows the Galaxy X to fold itself. In a recent patent, two special designs are outlined: One is a folded smartphone, the other One is a 'tri-fold design' device.'
Interestingly enough, both patents appear to be very sophisticated. The single-fold variant of this device is designed without any flaws. Therefore, based at least on these patents, the final design of the Galaxy X begins to look like an uncompromising one. Flexible smartphone.
Perhaps even more impressive is the triple concept of the Galaxy X galaxy. A design feature is a fairly long vertical display that can be folded twice. The three-fold Galaxy X will be folded into itself, similar to the folding style of a three-fold wallet. Interestingly, the user of the device can open a single fold or section, displaying only one-third of the display. This feature can be used to check for notifications or messages.
In addition, a part of the three-fold Galaxy X design can also be used to support smart phones to view content. The device can also be used in a hybrid 'tent mode' where the user can fold the two parts into a triangle to Display a single part of a foldable monitor when standing upright.
As mentioned in the T3 report, there are rumors that Samsung may release Galaxy X sometime in January 2019.