Samsung May Launch Transparent Screen Tripartite Smartphone and Tablet in 2021



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The start of 2021 will be marked with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S21 and the rest of the family. In fact, there is little to say about these models … even the unboxing videos are already circulating on the web.

But of course, this will be just one of the releases of the year. The South Korean company will have more surprises and some are quite daring for the segment.

Samsung May Launch Clear Screen Tripartite Smartphone and Tablet in 2021

Samsung's surprises for next year

It will be in mid-January when Samsung will begin its presentation events for new devices. The Samsung Galaxy S21 and the rest of the family will launch on January 14 and a lot has been written and revealed about them.

For the rest of the year, we should also have, in this mobile segment, new folding proposals, specifically the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 ... and who knows, lite versions of these models. However, much more interesting surprises may be in the works.

A social media post from a leaker associated with the mobile world reveals two products that could make a difference in 2021.

According to the publication, Samsung could launch a "triple folding" tablet, that is, one that folds into three parts. This concept is something that we have already seen other companies reveal in applications for design patents and that will surely begin to appear on the market as a final product.

As for the other surprise, it is described as a "phone with a transparent screen". Therefore, it will be a Samsung phone with a transparent screen. It's unclear how this will work, but it should be something similar to what Xiaomi has done with its Mi TV Lux OLED Transparent Edition TVs, but on a much smaller scale.

2022 is a legendary product

Later ... perhaps in 2022, products with "scrollable" screens may appear, as we have already seen brands present, already with functional prototypes.

Is there still room for a "legendary" product that we never thought possible? This advice still remains ... let's wait and see.



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