Samsung smartphone with a resonance chamber – a bold patent

Source: Pure PC added 20th Oct 2020

Smartphone manufacturers can surprise us with really innovative projects, however, the interest in the idea does not always translate into a real interest in buying it. As a result, unusual designs with original forms are rarely presented, and the number of items for sale is very limited. This applies, for example, to the LG Wing. The device cannot be compared with any smart phone available on the market. Nevertheless, the very fact of implementing a rather original vision from the earlier patent deserves recognition. Will it be the same for Samsung, which can work on a smartphone with a flexible display that rises above the housing to create a speaker resonance chamber?

the resonance of the loudspeaker, which would be available a moment after lifting the flexible screen. Is the original solution likely to be implemented?

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LetsGoDigital website informed about the patent. Not only that, apart from the information itself, the editorial office has developed and made available renderings showing the likely appearance of the device. In this way, we can easily visualize what the smartphone will look like. I sincerely doubt that the manufacturer will be able to implement the vision in the form presented here, but I must admit that the project looks promising. The problem is that its use will attract a rather narrow group of users.

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The title smartphone would receive a flexible display similar to that used in Samsung Galaxy Fold, although the manufacturer does not rule out choosing a different solution, e.g. technology from the Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy Z Fold2 models. The aforementioned display would only rise partially, which would create something similar to the resonance chamber of a loudspeaker. As you can easily guess, this could significantly increase the experience of consuming multimedia, and more specifically sounds. Although the idea looks crazy, it is possible that after appropriate modification it will go to one of Samsung’s future smartphones.

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