Samsung's unusual foldable gaming handheld design receives approval in the US
In recent weeks, there has been plenty of discussion about Samsung possibly creating its first tri-fold smartphone as a rival to Huawei's Mate XT. However, it seems that Samsung Display has something even stranger in the works. Please note that Samsung Display is a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics rather than a part of it.
As a result, the former has showcased prototypes like the Flex S and Flex G that have never been released in a retail capacity. By contrast, Samsung Electronics makes use of Samsung Display panels in devices like the Galaxy Z Fold6 (curr. $1,320 on Amazon). At any rate, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered what Samsung Display describes as an 'electronic games console'.
Filed over two years ago, the patent resembles a Nintendo Switch Lite until it folds in half. To achieve this, Samsung Display has included recessed buttons and what may well be removable joysticks. Ultimately, Samsung Display's foldable gaming handheld resembles a Galaxy Z Flip6, although it remains to be seen whether such a design will ever reach mass production.
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