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Foldable Phone Patent Could Hint at the Future of Microsoft’s Mobile Strategy

A patent filed in 2015 describes a foldable, hingeless phone that combines two displays with minimal distortion. Though Microsoft's plans for such concepts are unknown, it could hint at a device in progress.

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All reports suggest that is waiting for innovation before it gets back into the mobile market. More recently, information suggests that Microsoft is working on smartphones for 2017, and the long-awaited for 2019.

While the 2017 models are allegedly normal, Mobile handsets, there hasn't been many hints of Microsoft's later strategy. However, Twitter personality WalkingCat has found a patent that could give some ideas.

The Return of Microsoft Courier?

The patent describes a foldable phone not unlike the Courier that was leaked seven years ago. However, this one was filed in 2015 and some significant changes. Instead of hinges, it details a way to combine multiple displays while reducing distortion between them.

It's a concept very similar those in Microsoft's productivity future vision video, something the company seems to be slowly working towards.

In fact, it does discuss larger foldables with tiled displays. The patent describes it as so:

“In order to reduce and/or obscure the visibility of a support structure for a display panel, the present disclosure provides example display devices including curved or otherwise bent regions for directing light to a user's eye when the user's gaze is directed to a support structure at an edge of the display panel. In this way, when a user is viewing a region occupied by the support panel, the user may instead see light from the display panel showing the displayed objects.”

It's an interesting concept and one that could prove very profitable. However, it's worth noting that this is just a patent idea.

While it seems likely Microsoft would test such a theory, it's unclear if a physical device will ever come of it.

Unfortunately, there's nothing we can do other than sit back, wait, and hope. The company has expressed interest in opening up a new category of mobile devices, and this is just one avenue to explore.

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Ryan has had a passion for gaming and technology since early childhood. Fusing the skills from his Creative Writing and Publishing degree with profound technical knowledge, he enjoys covering news about Microsoft. As an avid writer, he is also working on his debut novel.

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