Samsung recently filed a patent on the World Intellectual Property Org.’s website showcasing sketches of a phone that folds four times.
The images show four screen panels that are connected with multiple hinges, allowing them to close inward.
The panels will be topped with a single glass cover display to give the device a crease-free look.
Looks like Samsung is taking foldables to the next level; as we wait for its first tri-fold device, aka the Galaxy G-fold, to show up, the company already seems to be working on a quad-fold phone.
The Korean OEM recently filed a patent on WIPO’s (World Intellectual Property Organization) website showcasing a quad-fold phone, meaning a phone that could fold four times. The patent is titled “Electronic device including a bendable display” and was uploaded to the site on 27 March (as first spotted by Sammy Guru).
(Image credit: World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO))
The listing reveals several graphics of the potential design the phone could carry. It shows multiple angles of the multi-fold device, both folded and unfolded. In the image above, we see four screen panels connected together with multiple hinges, allowing it to fold inward.