Apple's new patented mobile phone uses a scroll screen. Netizens: It looks like an imperial edict

Apple's new patented mobile phone uses a scroll screen. Netizens: It looks like an imperial edict

On June 19, Weibo blogger @科技喵 posted a post announcing a new patent applied for by the Apple brand. The patent image shows that this Apple brand phone is equipped with a rollable flexible screen, and the two sides of the phone can be rolled up to achieve the purpose of reducing the size. Some netizens joked that this is the same phone as the imperial edict?

Apple's new mobile phone patent (see watermark for image source)

From the patent image published by the blogger, we can see that the display screen of this Apple phone is very large. When the device is unfolded, only a display screen can be seen on the front. The picture below shows that the upper frame of the phone is relatively large, with multiple slots on it. It is not known what these slots are used for, but they may be used to install cameras. The lower frame of this phone is relatively narrow, with holes that appear to be speakers.

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Samsung Galaxy W20 5G

At present, many mobile phone manufacturers have launched folding screen products on the market, such as Huawei, Samsung, Motorola, etc. The folding methods of these manufacturers' folding phones are relatively uniform, using forward and reverse folding methods, while in Apple's new patent, the mobile phone uses a scroll method, which can be said to have its own style.

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