LetsGoDigital has just teamed up with designer Jermaine Smit (aka Concept Creator) to imagine the concept design of a new generation of Samsung Galaxy Z series “flip screen” smartphones. But what surprised us the most is the “boomerang” shape that can be flipped from the back to the front – more unique than the LG Wing, a rotating screen smartphone.
After three generations of development, Samsung has basically determined two folding screen smartphone product lines, the tablet-style Galaxy Z Fold series and the clamshell-style Galaxy Z Flip series. However, many manufacturers, including Samsung, have not stopped innovating.
The South Korean electronics giant is reported to have filed a patent application with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in mid-2021 titled Electronic Device Including a Flexible Display and detailed its 66-page document feature design.
Based on the information officially announced on January 20, 2022, LetsGoDigital and graphic designer Jermaine Smit have produced a series of ultra-high-definition 3D concept renderings. It can be seen that in the compact mode, its body shape is not much different from that of ordinary smartphones.
But if you look closely, you will find that it has half of the screen extending all the way to the back of the fuselage, and is integrated with the vertically arranged rear three-camera + LED flash module, which is very different from the conventional flexible screen dual-screen mobile phone.
In order to achieve this cool feature, Samsung has built a cleverly designed hinge on the side of the frame below the folding screen (to avoid being easily broken due to overstretching), and the outer layer of the screen should also have UTG ultra-thin glass. protection.
In order to avoid the accidental loosening of the flip screen stored in the rear, the machine also has three magnets for proper adsorption, and when it is deformed, the system software also needs to be able to automatically adapt to the shrinkage of the interface. As for the lower half of the smartphone, there are not many tricks to describe.