Recently, MobielKopen has exposed a patent map of a group of Samsung dual-screen mobile phones. It looks very similar to Meizu Pro 7.
However, from a positive perspective, the screen share of this Samsung mobile phone is much higher than that of the Meizu Pro 7. It can be seen that the forehead of the mobile phone in the patent picture is very narrow, the mobile phone chin is basically removed, and the border is equal in width. If this If a product is to be sold on the market, Samsung's own COP packaging process should be used. Samsung had already provided similar services to the iPhone X. Therefore, if Samsung wants to mass-produce this product, it is not as difficult as it seems.
In addition, the screen on the back of this phone is different from Meizu's 'painting screen'. First, the screen size is larger and more content can be displayed. Second, its position is centered, and the overall appearance is more harmonious.
Of course, this is actually only Samsung's patent, not just its only full-screen solution. Recently, the Dutch media LetsGoDigital has exposed another patent picture of Samsung's full-screen mobile phone, which has a higher screen share. What's more special is that this phone uses a similar mechanism to a TV set. The borders are four scattered strips that are glued to the screen of the mobile phone through the term of adsorption.
Similarly, according to the recent exposure, a very similar design idea was adopted in Huawei’s patent for a full-screen mobile phone.
However, Samsung’s plan is more radical and thorough. In addition, Samsung had previously tested such programs on its own television products. If it is to be implemented first on mobile phones, it may have more technical advantages and experience.
The recently released vivo NEX and OPPO Find X have raised the screen share of full-screen mobile phones to a new height and have brought up the banner of innovation. As the top international manufacturer and Samsung in charge of the product supply chain, it is now necessary to prove itself. The two patents for full-screen mobile phones, regardless of which one is implemented as a mass-production machine, will have a huge impact on the market.