After Samsung, Motorola, Xiaomi will now introduce foldable smartphones
After Samsung, Motorola, Xiaomi will now introduce foldable smartphones
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This year a lot of new innovations are being seen, ranging from punch-hole displays to foldable displays. Samsung showcased its foldable smartphone at the Mobile World Congress held in February this year, which was later introduced in India. After this Huawei also showcased its foldable smartphone.

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This week Motorola has also introduced the Moto Razr, a flip foldable screen smartphone. It can also be introduced in India very soon, a teaser has been released for this. At present, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is also preparing to introduce its foldable smartphone. Currently, the company has patented the design of its vertically foldable smartphone.

At present, Xiaomi sent the design of its foldable smartphone for a patent in August last year, which has been approved only last month. The sketch of the design of this foldable smartphone is getting approval, it has a small display in its top, in which some information related to the phone can be seen. Information like caller ID, notifications and time are being seen in its small and top screen. Fewer bezels have been given in the unfolded state, however, the dual-camera set-up has been given in its back. With this, the company had patented the smartphone design with five pop-up camera set-ups last week.

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An outward folding screen is being given in Xiaomi's foldable smartphone, it will depend on how the consumers hold it. Its five pop-up cameras can work as either rear or selfie cameras. According to the patented sketch, it can be given very thin bezels, which cannot contain any kind of display notch. This foldable smartphone can be introduced in the next month or early next year. At present, no official information of any kind has been received from the company at the moment.

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