Sentences with phrase «foldable smartphone which»

The ZTE Axon Multy, which might end up being called the Axon M, is a foldable smartphone which features dual displays with a hinge design.
On top of that ZTE already has launched it's Axon M foldable smartphone which has two screens and a hinge in between.

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None of which is to say that a foldable smartphone isn't possible — it just explains why it's taking so much time to get right.
ETNews calls these displays «out - foldable» displays, which probably means that the target devices are a smartphone - sized devices that open - up to have a tablet - like display.
The problem is when you have folding screens but the components are not foldable and in a separate hard casing, which removes a lot of the elegance of devices like smartphones.
They are constantly pushing to find the «next big thing» in the smartphone world, as can be seen in rumors about Galaxy X, which could be the first foldable smartphone.
Latest rumors about Samsung's first foldable phone say the device will sport a 7.3 - inch OLED display, which can be folded in half for its smartphone configuration.
ZTE, Huawei's arch rival in the smartphone business, already launched a foldable phone in the form of the Axon M which will be made available through AT&T in the US in the coming week.
Instead, a new report says that Samsung's first foldable smartphone will be the next flagship to be unveiled this year, which means the launch is coming much sooner than most people thought.
Next year instead of the Galaxy S10, Samsung's flagship smartphone will be called the Galaxy X. However, the leak goes against previous rumours related to the foldable Samsung smartphone, which is also supposed to go by the name Galaxy X.
One of which is a foldable smartphone, something that is unlikely to launch this year but will possibly be the future of smartphone technology.
While Apple is expected to come out with its first phone without the home button, rumored to be called the iPhone X, Samsung is said to finally come out with a foldable smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy X / Galaxy X1, which might be launched by the end of the year.
It does seem like Samsung is rushing with its decision as it flip - flops on which direction to go with the design of its foldable smartphone.
New reports say Apple has tasked LG to create a foldable display for the iPhone that could debut as early as 2020, which would further increase its rivalry with Samsung, another company dabbling in foldable smartphone technology.
However, it seems to be more complicated than that since it looks like the South Korean phone maker is still somewhat unsure on which direction to go with its foldable smartphone, according to a report by ETNews.
Because Apple and Samsung are two of the world's biggest manufacturers, every other smaller company would likely follow their lead, which means if they are indeed going to release their respective foldable phones, the smartphone design landscape is going to get a lot more interesting going forward.
In 2017, Samsung may showcase a «near production» prototype smartphone with a foldable display (Project Valley), which we reported exclusively last year.
First possible sketches of the Galaxy X were recently sighted in the database of the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPRIS) which publicized one of Samsung's most feasible patents detailing a foldable smartphone to date.
We've also seen patents which show that Samsung has been working on technology for its foldable smartphone.
A fresh patent has popped up which shows that the company continues to work on technology for the foldable smartphone, thus adding fuel to the rumors that it will indeed release a foldable smartphone in 2017.
But now, Huawei, which recently announced the Mate 10 smartphone series, is working on its own version of a foldable phone....
Now here we have another Chinese smartphone brand Oppo, which is also working on a foldable smartphone.
Samsung's Galaxy X foldable smartphone is rumored to be announced in 2018 alongside the Galaxy S9, which might make an early appearance in January during the annual CES.
The prototype itself is more akin to the newly announced ZTE Axon M than a futuristic concept of a foldable smartphone that features a single screen which users can bend in half.
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