Microsoft patent reveals foldable phone that turns into a tablet
Microsoft is attempting to patent a device with a flexible hinge and display that would transform a phone into a tablet. Patent filings discovered by MSPoweruser reveal
that Microsoft is, at least, experimenting with this type of concept
for a future mobile device. Accompanying notes and diagrams detail what
looks like a large smartphone that can fold over and transform into a
tablet form factor or even the tent mode found on Lenovo’s range of Yoga
tablets. There appears to be modes for two or three screens to extend
flat out to make the device bigger and more of a tablet like Microsoft's
original Courier concept. Microsoft first filed this phone patent in October 2014.
While Microsoft patents thousands of inventions that
never make it into final products, the context of this particular
application is key. The inventor is listed as Kabir Siddiqui, who has
also successfully patented Microsoft’s Surface kickstand and Surface camera
angle previously. Persistent rumors have suggested that Microsoft is
looking to bring a Surface Phone to the market this year, but the
software maker has consistently avoided traditional form factors for its
Surface devices. This latest patent could show how Microsoft is looking
at a potential return to phones, allowing the owner to transform a
device into something greater than just a smartphone.
Microsoft’s Surface Studio device leaked out months in advance thanks to patent filings
that revealed the exact design of the company’s 2-in-1 PC. It’s
unlikely that this is the final design of a rumored Surface Phone, but
this type of concept device could provide some clues to how Microsoft is
looking at smartphones and mobile devices after its retreat from the
mobile market last year.
The article was published on : theverge
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