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With more and more Android smartphone vendors coming out with their take on the foldable phone concept, and Apple rumors swirling about a possible future foldable iPhone, Google appears keen to get in on the act as soon as this year with its first foldable Pixel device.

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According to a new report by The Elec, Samsung is in the process of developing in-folding foldable OLED panels to supply to Oppo, Xiaomi, and Google. The panels are said to be destined for use in devices to be launched later in 2021, and Google has reportedly requested Samsung Display develop a foldable OLED panel around 7.6-inches in size.

Documents leaked in August last year suggested Google plans to release a foldable pixel phone in the fourth quarter of 2021. Google confirmed in 2019 that it is developing technology that could be used in foldable devices, although at the time the company played down the prospect of actually launching a foldable, saying it didn't see "a clear use case yet."

That said, Google develops the software that has to run on all Android foldable devices, which would put it at a distinct advantage when it comes to foldable hardware-software integration.

Today's report adds further support to the prospect of a Google foldable, which will use the now more commonly preferred in-folding design, demonstrated most recently by the Xiaomi Mate X2, whose predecessor was out-folding by comparison. According to Xiaomi, advances in hinge technology and materials used in the Mate X2 allow for a seamless fold without a gap and eliminate the problem of display creasing.

Samsung was first to launch a consumer foldable device, but the 2019 Galaxy Fold suffered from major design issues including display creasing and panel breakages along the hinge due to the ingress of debris and other issues.

Thanks to lessons learned from the design of the Fold, Samsung improved the design and eventually brought the Fold back to market. The company has since released foldable flip phones - most recently the clamshell-style Galaxy Z Flip.

Market research firm Omdia expects foldable OLED sales to reach US$2.1 billion this year, a 203% increase from 2020. Most of the sales are expected to come through foldable panels made by Samsung Display, and while Apple appears to have not made a firm decision on whether it will launch a foldable smartphone, previous rumors have suggested that Apple has requested foldable display samples from Samsung for testing purposes in a future iPhone.

Samsung has historically been a key supplier to Apple, providing the OLED screens for iPhones. The company intends to dominate the foldable display market as a supplier, and was considering a move to step up production to 10 million units a year depending on demand.

Apple has been known to be working on foldable display technology for some time, filing multiple patents regarding the technology, and rumors have also floated around LG's potential involvement.

The repeated insinuation of Samsung's involvement and orders being placed by Apple offers a more concrete suggestion that work on a foldable ‌iPhone‌ is continuing at pace, with some rumors suggesting a release as early as 2023.

Article Link: New Report Lends Credence to Rumors of Foldable Google Pixel Phone Launching This Year
 
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Well now that Samsung have successfully released their Z flip, and now Google are jumping in the bandwagon, Apple need to follow suit with their own improved version ASAP.
 
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Well now that Samsung have successfully released their Z flip, and now Google are jumping in the bandwagon, Apple need to follow suit with their own improved version ASAP.
Mmmm I'm not saying it won't happen.. but I can't think of many times Apple has been peer pressured by another company into creating a product
 
I wonder if this would help protect the screen if the phone is dropped. I mean, if the thing is closed up tight and it hits the ground, it might be better protected, no?
 
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Serious question though, why are people so obsessed with foldable phones? Do people really need that much screen real estate to check messages and emails while on the go? Personally, I would switch to an iPad or a MacBook if I needed a larger screen to do whatever I needed to do. A foldable phone to me just feels like it's going to be thick and heavy and a solution looking for a problem.
 
Members are saying that a foldable iphone is a solution looking for a problem, but if something the size of a (thick) credit card that fits in your pocket, but can then fold open to a 6.5" screen, then isn't this a solution to a problem?!? i.e Largest possible screen size in a very, very compact form factor.
 
A non $2000 mainstream android foldable would move the needle for a new form factor as a standard
 
what is this obsession. who wants this? awkward square size. fragile overpriced phone

I agree. I think this is a niche trend that will fade away in the next couple of years, unless they can fix the latter part of your comment.
 
Honestly, the book form factor still seems like gimmick concept to me unless there’s going to be a massive and sudden shift in content aspect ratios.

However, despite years of skepticism, I have come around to the idea of a clamshell foldable phone. If my mini could fold in half and have an even smaller footprint in my pocket I’d welcome it. But apparently I’m one of the few that prefer the smaller form factor to begin with so what do I know?
 
Serious question though, why are people so obsessed with foldable phones? Do people really need that much screen real estate to check messages and emails while on the go? Personally, I would switch to an iPad or a MacBook if I needed a larger screen to do whatever I needed to do. A foldable phone to me just feels like it's going to be thick and heavy and a solution looking for a problem.
ASK the buyer of iphone pro max - they might tell you

i just love screensize and portability of devices - alone two finger typing with enough space is nice to have.
 
If foldable phones aren't the biggest solution in search of a problem I've ever seen, I don't know what is.
Totally agree. I just can't imagine ever wanting one. Trendy people who feel they need to keep up with everyone else probably will. I just don’t see foldables as being all that reliable or useful in the long term, and I know they will be insanely expensive.
 
Serious question though, why are people so obsessed with foldable phones? Do people really need that much screen real estate to check messages and emails while on the go? Personally, I would switch to an iPad or a MacBook if I needed a larger screen to do whatever I needed to do. A foldable phone to me just feels like it's going to be thick and heavy and a solution looking for a problem.

Are you implying that technology can't evolve where they can't make future foldables as thin as current non-foldables? You can't fit an iPad in your pocket but you can with foldables.
 
I'm still not sure about the use-case personally but if I was to get into it, I think the Microsoft Duo design is what I'd go with. But it would need some kind of outer side 'quick peek' screen.
 
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