Microsoft has recently filed a patent application revealing groundbreaking designs for foldable computing devices, PatentlyApple reported. These devices feature dual frames connected by hinges, allowing for flexible displays that can fold in various configurations.
In one setup, the hinges enable a 180-degree fold from an open, flat position to a closed, face-to-face orientation. Alternatively, some devices can achieve a full 360-degree fold, wrapping the flexible display around the supports. Other configurations include devices with separate displays on each frame or a single integrated display. These frames may also host additional components like touchpads, cameras, or keyboards.
A notable feature highlighted in the patent is a slidable kickstand. This kickstand can prop up the device in both folded and unfolded positions, catering to different user needs such as reading at an angle or taking selfies. Addressing accessibility concerns, Microsoft’s patent describes mechanisms to easily open the device from its closed position. This includes a lateral slide action that releases the frames and automatically deploys the kickstand. Magnets further stabilize the frames in the open configuration.
These innovations aim to enhance usability and versatility, potentially revolutionizing how users interact with foldable computing devices in various scenarios. Microsoft has historically faced challenges with its mobile devices. Its last venture in the segment, the Surface Duo running Android instead of Windows Mobile, did not fare well. The software lacked optimization, and the design quickly appeared outdated compared to sleeker foldable devices with seamless, continuous displays entering the market at that time.
However, it is good to see that the company is not giving up entirely on the segment. While patent applications are never an indication of an impending launch of the product, we sure will love to see what a new generation Surface Duo is going to be like in reality. Hope this turns out to be a reality and gets launched soon.
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