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Don’t trust this Galaxy S11 patent ‘leak’, even though it looks super awesome

Don’t trust this Galaxy S11 patent ‘leak’, even though it looks super awesome

Posted on July 16, 2019 By Jarvis

The Galaxy S11 could have an innovative sliding screen design that lets you convert it into a tablet, according to a fresh batch of reports.

The news broke over the weekend via Dutch site LetsGoDigital, which created renders of a phone based off a new Samsung expandable screen patent it had found. The design sees a secondary screen slide out of the phone’s main body, creating a tablet-like device.
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