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Samsung Patent Hints at Galaxy Fold 2 with Improved Folding Mechanism

Samsung Patent Hints at Galaxy Fold 2 with Improved Folding Mechanism

Posted on May 23, 2019 By Jarvis

Samsung is preparing to launch its first foldable smartphone, but a new patent leak suggests the company is already looking beyond the Galaxy Fold to see what else it can do in the foldable smartphone market.

The folks over at Patently Mobile have discovered a new Samsung patent the company filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in late 2018. And while it still shows a foldable smartphone design, this one features a decidedly different foldable concept than what you’d find in the Galaxy Fold.
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