Microsoft’s Surface Duo may not have been a true foldable phone, but it certainly had its fair share of fans. While the Surface Duo 3 may not be hitting the shelves anytime soon, Microsoft seems to have something exciting up their sleeve for their next smartphone venture.
A recent patent application published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office reveals Microsoft’s potential plans for a new foldable device. This device, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold series, features a unique spine cover plate that aims to enhance both durability and aesthetics.
The spine cover plate not only protects the hinge and folding area from dust and water but also contributes to making the phone more slender and easier to grip. By retracting towards the hinge mechanism when closed, this innovative feature ensures a seamless user experience.
Microsoft envisions a sleek and ergonomic design that allows for comfortable one-handed use of the device. With this patent application in place, there is a possibility that Microsoft will soon introduce a true foldable phone to the market, catering to the ever-evolving needs of tech enthusiasts.
While the future of Microsoft’s Surface phone lineup remains uncertain following Panos Panay’s departure last year, this patent application hints at exciting possibilities on the horizon. Stay tuned as we await further developments from Microsoft in the realm of foldable smartphones.Phones Canada is excited about these potential advancements in telecommunications technology and looks forward to exploring how Microsoft’s innovative approach will shape the future of mobile devices.