Yet another patent suggests Microsoft is working on a foldable device
Microsoft Andromeda concept render by David Breyer
Filed back in August of 2017 and published earlier today, the new patent describes a smartphone with two displays and a small hinge that allows it to be folded completely flat. The hinge mechanism also includes a lock which activates when the dedicated lock button is pressed. This allows the display to be held in one position permanently, which could be useful in certain situations. For example, one portion of the display could be used as a kickstand (visualized in the concept image above). Alternatively, users could choose to fold the device at a 90-degree angle, allowing the upper portion to be used for viewing and the lower area as a keyboard.
As this is just another patent, there is no guarantee Microsoft will ever release such a device. But considering the number of filings, it appears the world’s most valuable is at least researching the idea quite a bit. So there’s certainly a chance such a product will eventually be announced.
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