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Samsung’s Tri-Fold Patent Hints at Next-Gen Foldable Design

Newly approved patent reveals Samsung's vision for a Z-shaped folding smartphone.

Samsung’s tri-fold smartphone patent has just been approved, offering a tantalizing glimpse into what could be the next big thing in foldable devices. The patent, filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) over three years ago and approved in early November, describes a Z-shaped folding mechanism that could revolutionize the way we use our phones.

While the company remains tight-lipped about the project, the patent indicates that Samsung is focusing on perfecting the tri-fold design rather than rushing to be first to market. This marks a shift from its pioneering role with the original Galaxy Fold, suggesting a new strategy that prioritizes functionality and quality.

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Following in Huawei’s Footsteps

The design outlined in the patent bears a resemblance to the Huawei Mate XT. Samsung’s tri-fold appears to follow a similar Z-shaped folding mechanism, which allows the device to transform into a larger tablet-like display when unfolded. The Mate XT features a 10.2-inch 3K display and folds into a thin 12.8mm profile when closed by folding one side inward and the other outward. However, this design introduces a noticeable crease over time—a challenge Samsung may need to address.

Engineering Challenges Ahead

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Creating a reliable tri-fold smartphone is no small feat. The folding mechanism must be durable enough to withstand daily use while maintaining a sleek profile. Samsung’s patent suggests the company is working on innovations to minimize creasing and enhance user experience. It’s a delicate balance between form and function, and all eyes will be on Samsung to see how it tackles these engineering hurdles.

What to Expect Under the Hood

Samsung has a history of equipping its foldable devices with the latest Snapdragon flagship chips. Given the potential for multitasking on a larger screen, the upcoming tri-fold could also boast top-of-the-line hardware. While details are scarce, it’s reasonable to speculate that the device will offer powerful performance to handle its versatile form factor.

A Glimpse into the Future

While there’s no official word on when Samsung might introduce its tri-fold smartphone, the patent approval certainly fuels excitement. It underscores the company’s commitment to innovation in the foldable segment, a market still in its infancy but ripe with potential. In the meantime, tech enthusiasts can keep an eye on leaked renders of the next flagship, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, for hints about Samsung’s design direction.

Read Also: Apple is planning to launch a foldable iPhone: Report

Samsung’s foray into tri-fold smartphones could be a game-changer if executed well. The key will be overcoming the engineering challenges that have plagued similar designs, such as creasing and durability. If Samsung can deliver a device that combines innovation with practicality, it might just set a new standard in the industry.

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Aasthaa Bhandari
Aasthaa Bhandarihttps://www.gadgetbridge.com/
Aasthaa is the youngest member of team Gadget Bridge. Straight out of college she wished to be a journalist and with a passion for gadgets became the youngest correspondent to cover gadget news and reviews here.
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