
- Samsung has showcased two new foldable concepts at MWC.
- The Asymmetric Flip is a dual-folding flip phone with two inward-folding hinges, which leave a small section of the display exposed when folded.
- The company’s foldable gaming handheld looks like a Nintendo Switch that can be folded in half for better portability.
Rumor has it that Samsung is gearing up to launch its first tri-fold device later this year. The upcoming Galaxy foldable is tipped to have two in-folding hinges like the Flex G concept Samsung has showcased in the past. The company has, once again, displayed this concept phone at MWC, but it’s not the most interesting foldable device at its booth.
Alongside the Flex G and Flex S concepts, Samsung has revealed a weird dual-folding flip phone at the ongoing trade show. Aptly named Asymmetric Flip, this concept phone looks like a Galaxy Z Flip model but with two inward folding hinges placed at different lengths from the phone’s top and bottom edges. Due to this unusual hinge placement, a slim section of the display remains exposed when the device is folded.