Whereas most smartphones over the previous decade have adopted an analogous design – a flat rectangular form – foldable telephones have been launched over the previous six years, however they’re nonetheless struggling to turn out to be mainstream. At current, they’ve a really small market share.
Another path to a distinct design is to make use of rollable or versatile screens. LG confirmed off its LG Rollable in 2020, and Oppo and Motorola have since explored related concepts. Now Honor appears to be venturing into this class as properly with a brand new patent describing a rollable display screen for a sliding cellphone, experiences IT Dwelling (by way of Neowin).
The patent, filed with China’s Nationwide Mental Property Workplace describes an “elastic beam construction” and a help construction for the display screen. The goal is to enhance the consumer expertise by lowering bumps behind the display screen.
In a nutshell, the thought is that the cellphone has two primary elements. One is mounted whereas the opposite extends from one facet that means is can rework from a rectangle cellphone to a tablet-style gadget.
‘Elastic beams’ are getting used to attach the 2 shows collectively and to make sure clean operation. The “sliding display screen help construction and digital tools” patent was accredited on 3 December.

China State Mental Property Workplace
Rollable telephones have been offered as a possible answer for the long run, moderately than the foldable telephones that dominate innovation proper now. Nonetheless, varied challenges stay.
Rollable screens could be tougher to make utterly flat, and the method of unrolling the display screen takes longer than opening a foldable cellphone. As well as, there are problems with sturdiness, as the complete display screen is vulnerable to put on and tear.
Nonetheless, we’d prefer to attempt one and will probably be attention-grabbing to see whether or not Honor or a rival is first to market (although doubtless in China first).
This text initially appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and tailored from Swedish.