Galaxy G Fold Rumors have it that this one device could potentially rock the foldable realm with two hinges. Wow.
The new patent sounds like it could be an insight into what Samsung may be up to with this new launch. Let us dissect what the interesting patents could mean
One patent image apparently shows how this dual hinge design opens up foldability for the Galaxy G Fold. Just imagine that – you have the capability to set one section or even two sections of your screen up to stand, almost like a mini laptop. This will lead to a totally new avenue of multitasking while on the go.
Another patent seems to offer an easier diagram of this unique foldable phone, giving us a better idea of its possible form factor.
It's not all about folding, of course. A third patent touches on the technical side, outlining an antenna system that would suit such a flexible device. It would be a clever module that integrates many patch antennas one way or another in such a small space between the flexible circuit board and hinged cover – an arduous task to ensure you are connected no matter how you choose to fold.
Excitement was further fueled when reports surfaced of a device with the preliminary name Galaxy G Fold entering the C3 certification database. In general terms, after a device gets certified, its commercial release is not too far ahead, so fingers crossed-this interlacing should come out sooner rather than later.
Well, patents don't always translate to products, but these details create an appetite for Samsung's next potential leap in foldable technology. A phone that can bend in two places It's just fascinating.