Royole could be the first company to release a foldable smartphone
Phones with foldable screens have felt like they're on the cusp of arriving for years, but outside of a couple of concept designs and trailers, we have yet to see one receive a proper release. Before you get your hopes up that the era of foldable smartphones is finally upon us, you should watch the below video featuring the device. The software also appears to get confused when the phone's screen is bent, with the display flashing a couple of times before picking an orientation. This is the "world's first foldable screen phone" released by Rouyu Technology, which will use the Snapdragon 8150 processor, but its design is very rough, just to seize the "first", this is a futures product. Samsung's foldable smartphone is set to be making an appearance next week at its yearly developer conference, and both LG and Huawei are reportedly developing foldable handsets of their own.Huawei punch hole smartphone could beat Samsung in its own game
referring to That is currently taken by Samsung, but the gap is getting smaller and smaller. The two companies are in constant competition, and the first 5G phone, foldable smartphone, or first all-screen smartphone is a topic of dispute. That is a clear indication of a punch hole, if you will, Huawei's take on Samsung's Infinity O display. The report claims that both this Huawei phone and the Galaxy A8s will be announced in December. However, the report suggests that Huawei might beat Samsung to its own game.LG's next smartphone could have rear lenses in the double digits - Tech News
As flagship smartphones add more camera lenses with each generation, LG is reportedly planning to quadruple the highest number currently on the market with what could be their next smartphone release. In theory, pictures you take could be manipulated in ways not yet seen by any smartphone on the market. As for upcoming devices, other manufacturers like Samsung and Nokia are reportedly challenging those on the market with six-camera smartphones in the works. In any case, this patent parallels with the trend of covering phone rears in lenses. 2018 will certainly be remembered in the smartphone industry for multiplying cameras, and this will surely inspire 2019 to bring even more.LG could be cooking up a smartphone with 16 cameras
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