Microsoft Patents Foldable Display Without Creases

Microsoft patents a new hinge design for foldable smartphones, aiming to eliminate creases in the display with a support system within the hinge.

Microsoft has filed a new patent application showcasing a novel hinge design for foldable smartphones. This design differs significantly from the hinge used in the Surface Duo series, focusing on eliminating the "crease" in the display at the fold point.

Microsoft Patents Foldable Display Without Creases

Innovative Hinge Design

The patented hinge features an internal support system designed to keep the display panel flat when unfolded. This system is intended to prevent deformation along the fold line, ensuring a smooth and crease-free look. The mechanism would also work to prevent damage during folding.

Current Status

This innovative design currently exists only on paper, as a patent. It's not known whether Microsoft is developing a new foldable device using this technology or is simply protecting its intellectual property for potential licensing to other manufacturers. The company may or may not ever release a device using this technology.

Microsoft Patents Foldable Display Without Creases

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