As mobile phones continue to solidify their status as another Samsung-led class, it would not be long before many cell phone creators began exploring different approaches to design. The latest in line would be Vivo; they have recently acquired a patent for a folding phone.
The European distribution of LetsGoDigital originally acquired a copyright recorded by the Chinese National Intellectual Property Administration (or CNIPA). its external.
Its screen has an amazing remote sensitivity - in any event 21: 9, with an informed guess. Samsung's definition of advanced clamshell wraps into its unique size. In any case, unlike the Galaxy Z Flip, Vivo's vision is very strong in a small portion of its pivot-oriented size.
Making the gadget in the pocket is definitely more than any comparable options available at the moment, this particular architectural feature will introduce you to an unusual design test. The system similarly has no openings, scores, real ties or ports (other than the USB-C interface), which suggests that Vivo has gone to haptic responses for capture and network eSIMs.
The circular view is made more focused on the goal with a periscope-fax camera that resides in the squarish camera chamber.
Note that copyright does not mean that Vivo has plans to bring this pack to market anytime soon. However, even if the phone does not see the light of day, it shows Vivo's plans to investigate falling screens later.
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