A new patent from Samsung was exposed recently.
This patent describes a unique screen solution equipped with a removable camera , which has attracted widespread attention in the industry.
The core highlight of this patent is that it combines the scroll screen with a removable camera.
Specifically, this camera will switch front and back positions as the screen scrolls, and can be used for both selfies and shooting scenery.
This design is reminiscent of Samsung’s previous Galaxy A80 phone, which also uses a single camera system and realizes selfie function through a pop-up and rotating mechanism.
However, compared with this patent, the Samsung Galaxy A80 only lacks the element of a scroll screen, but the two have certain overlaps in product concepts.
However, MySmartprice also pointed out that Samsung’s patent faces many challenges in commercializing it. Not only does it require extremely high R&D costs, but it also needs to further verify its practicality.
After all, adding this removable camera design to the scroll screen may seem a bit redundant to some consumers.
But in any case, the exposure of this patent shows Samsung’s active exploration and layout in technological innovation.
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