While Samsung's triple-folding smartphone still doesn't have a specific release date, a new patent from the company reveals they are researching quadruple-folding display technology. This opens up the possibility of a device that can fold in multiple directions, offering users the flexibility to switch between tablet, laptop, or compact phone modes.

Samsung wants to go further in the foldable smartphone market with a bold idea.
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The smartphone revolution awaits Samsung.
If Samsung successfully implements this idea, the company could revolutionize both productivity and entertainment on mobile devices. Imagine a device that allows users to run multiple apps on different panels, offering a whole new level of multitasking.




Some patent images that Samsung filed.
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The Huawei Mate XT, the world's first triple-folding smartphone, set a new standard by transforming from a bulky phone into an ultra-lightweight 10.2-inch tablet. Now, with Samsung's quad-folding design, work and entertainment capabilities will be further enhanced.
Samsung has already established its position in the foldable smartphone market with the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip series, and the new patent suggests the company is looking to push even further.
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However, it's worth noting that not all patents lead to actual products, as many ideas remain in the design stage. Nevertheless, Samsung's exploration of the aforementioned concept shows they are serious about shaping the future of mobile technology in bold new directions.
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