Huawei’s foldable 5G smartphone will be announced next month

referring to Huawei's foldable 5G smartphone will be announced next month5G and foldable phones are all the rage at the minute, so what if we combine those two trendy features? Their 5G foldable smartphone was announced at the end of the company's 5G launch event in Beijing earlier today. ETNews reported way back in April of last year that the Shenzhen-based smartphone giant intended to launch its foldable smartphone in November of 2018, though obviously, that didn't pan out. It is unknown how much Huawei's 5G foldable smartphone will retail for, but it's likely to be a lot. In the case of Samsung, it appears that their foldable smartphone will cost somewhere around $1700, a steep price to pay for a phone.


Xiaomi's President teases a double foldable smartphone

Xiaomi's President teases a double foldable smartphoneWhile 2019 will be dominated by bezelless designs and display holes, we will also see more of foldable smartphones. Samsung is all set to launch its foldable phone along with the Galaxy S10 on February 20, 2019. Xiaomi also showcased interest in the foldable phone technology to compete with Samsung, and it now seems they have a working prototype of a double foldable smartphone. Xiaomi's President and Co-Founder Mr. Lin Bin shared a Weibo post wherein he is showing off a working prototype of a double foldable smartphone developed by Xiaomi. The end result of Xiaomi's work is the world's first double folding smartphone.

Xiaomi's President teases a double foldable smartphone

Motorola's foldable smartphone appears in a patent

As it stated in Motorola has recently filed a patent application that features a foldable smartphone with some interesting features. We're talking about a tablet that folds into a phone, or a phone that folds out into a tablet. The patent in question is called "Deformable electronic device with methods and systems for controlling the deformed user interface". Sounds complicated and counterintuitive, but imagine scrolling on the back screen with your finger and the content on the front screen moves. The idea is undoubtedly particular, but as usual, since it is a patent, we have no certainty that a hypothetical Motorola foldable smartphone will actually be that way.





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