Samsung is once again making waves in the smartphone industry with a new patent application that hints at a revolutionary design for its Galaxy Z Flip foldable phone.
The tech giant has been leading the way in the compact foldable market, with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 receiving high praise as the top flip phone of the year. However, Samsung is not content to rest on its laurels and is already looking ahead to the future.
A recent design patent filed by Samsung with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) reveals a new concept for a flip phone. The patent showcases a unique hinge mechanism that allows the phone to be folded in either direction, making it double-jointed compared to existing models.
Unlike traditional flip phones, Samsung’s new design eliminates the need for a cover display. Instead, users can simply flip the phone around 360 degrees to access notifications and messages on a compact square display that represents both external surfaces.
One of the most striking features of the new design is its asymmetrical layout, which ensures that a strip of the phone remains visible at all times. This design choice allows the camera to be accessible even when the phone is fully open, while a thin strip of display remains visible when the phone is closed.
While the patent application is an exciting glimpse into Samsung’s innovative ideas, it’s important to note that not all patented concepts make it to market. However, given Samsung’s track record for pushing the boundaries of display technology, it wouldn’t be surprising to see a super-flexible flip phone from the company in the near future.
As we eagerly await further developments, tech enthusiasts can look forward to seeing Samsung’s latest innovations showcased at upcoming trade and consumer tech shows. With its commitment to pushing the boundaries of smartphone design, Samsung continues to set the bar high for the industry as a whole.

