New Samsung patent shows us a flexible terminal

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It's no surprise that the Koreans at Samsung have a particular interest in foldable or flexible phones. A little over a year ago they published a video of a smartphone concept in which we could see how Samsung understands what the smartphones of the future will be as well as intuiting that they were already working on it. A few days ago I informed you of a patent that Samsung had registered in the United States and that reference to a folding terminal, clamshell type, where when opening it we would find a large screen inside. But now we are talking about a flexible terminal, which could even fold to take up less space.

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To this day, we have to be honest, all that sounds like science fiction, but it seems that for Samsung it is not an idea that is very far from becoming reality, although it must also be borne in mind that patents do not mean their start-up on the production line, since the reason for registering it is to prevent any other company that has a similar idea from registering it before it and thus avoiding having to pay the corresponding royalties.

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The latest patent registered by the company has been leaked from Samsung, a patent where we see a flexible terminal that could even bend and automatically recover its usual design. Currently the main manufacturers are focusing on offering the maximum possible screen size on the front of the device and reducing the bezels as much as possible. What we do not know is when this type of flexible mobile or folding screen will begin to reach the market. Of course, it is most likely that when they do it, it will be at an extremely high price, on the first manufacturer to do it, which as we have seen, Samsung is the one that has all the ballots to do it.


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  1.   John J said

    Hahahahaha friend you do nothing more than post fantasies even though you already know this because I have seen the comments that have been previously put on you. A patent does not mean that the product exists or that it will ever come out. In fact there is no such technology, I think you should drink less.

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      I should stop drinking according to you but you should learn to read, because that same I have put in the article.
      By the way, you don't have to change your name to comment and criticize my articles Rodo, as you have also called yourself in your comments.
      Besides, who says there is no such technology? Are you sure? Little do you read tech kid.