Samsung is rumored to be showing a new slider phone privately at CES 2020 It's a slider phone, but one we've never seen before
Slider phones made a brief resurgence last year with devices like the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3, Oppo Find X, and Honor Magic 2 These phones simply move the screen to reveal a hidden selfie camera and do not require a top bezel, notch, or punch hole
Samsung's "sliders," however, do not move the entire display to reveal hidden elements It actually enlarges the screen As reported by Korean electronics trade publication ET News, Samsung's secret slider device uses a flexible panel to expand the display area from a regular 6-inch phone to an 8-inch mini-tablet
"The sliding panel developed by Samsung Display features a screen that naturally grows larger or smaller at the push of a button," the paper reports, "much like LG's rollable TVs The screen surface is not glass like the rumored Galaxy Fold 2, but a regular plastic skin
If this sounds familiar, that's because the phone's rollable design was patented last July In fact, the company patented not one, but two expandable sliders: one that expands horizontally, which makes sense, and one that expands vertically, which is rather odd and not very useful
Knowing that this device could become a reality makes me a happy geek, even if it is just a prototype to test press opinions Especially knowing that Samsung has a strange patent on it
There is a patent for a wraparound phone that uses a foldable display all the way around the phone, but does not actually fold
And there is the Galaxy Z-Fold, which folds not just once but twice for a treasure map-like design
Some have dual screens with detachable magnets, others have wings like Xiaomi's foldable prototype The company is even toying with the idea of a phone that transforms into a wearable wristband
We don't know how many of these will materialize and gain traction in the marketplace, but kudos to Samsung for thinking and trying crazy new things
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