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Samsung Wants To Bring Back the Flip Phone With Bendable Screens

redletterdave writes: A new patent filed last April but published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office earlier this month suggests Samsung might be working on a smartphone that can bend in half like a flip phone. The biggest problem, according to the patent, is all the strain that accumulates by continually folding the display, or keeping the display folded for a long period of time, which can result in deformations and imperfections, Samsung notes. But Samsung's patent also describes how the phone could keep track of how long it's been in the folded and unfolded states, so as to alert the user of any strain that needs to be relieved. This could help extend the lifetime of the phone and its display.

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  1. A solution in search of a problem by the+grace+of+R'hllor · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A problem we've solved already. Just use a hinge and two screens. Use code to stitch them into a logical entity. Bezels can be small, on one side.

    I have a feeling it's just patent-troll-defense.

    1. Re:A solution in search of a problem by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 3, Funny

      A problem we've solved already. Just use a hinge and two screens..

      Please put a mechanical keyboard on one half, not a screen.

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    2. Re:A solution in search of a problem by Joce640k · · Score: 5, Funny

      How is this news? The iPhone 6 is already foldable, I remember seeing videos when it was launched.

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  2. Just what I want... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    A phone that nags me because it's under stress.

    Get a fucking shrink like the rest of us.

  3. Re:"This could help extend the lifetime of the pho by The-Ixian · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This assumes some kind of software controlled physical locking mechanism wouldn't it?

    Not really sure how useful a physical locking mechanism would be on such a small device... It makes me think of the little lock on children's diaries... utterly pointless against a determined attacker with physical access.

    If Samsung wanted to enforce obsolescence in a dastardly way, it could do it a lot easier by simply bricking the phone through a software mechanism.

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  4. Kirk to Enterprise.... by tekrat · · Score: 4, Funny

    Of course the flip phone is coming back, they are even in use in the 23rd century! I have seen the historical documents!

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