With this in mind, many smartphone manufacturers are trying to introduce their flip phone. However, for now, many companies are only patenting their own version of foldable smartphones and do not have a finished product ready, and one of them is Oppo.
Oppo's patent filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) recently surfaced online. The document details a swivel phone similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip model that uses a single-speed rotary gear. The hinges will allow the phone to be fixed at four different angles.
Unusually, this smartphone does not have an additional screen which means that when this smartphone is folded, the user will not be able to see notifications nor will he be able to see who is calling until he opens it. You can also say that it is common for all the flip phones on the market to come with a secondary screen on the outside and a main screen.
Opp's patented phone has a fairly common single-screen home screen for a selfie camera. According to the available views, it can be seen that this device has a rear camera module with three sensors, which is more than what we saw in the Galaxy Z Flip and Motorola Razr models.
Given that the design of this foldable smartphone is not at the level of competing solutions and lacks some important components, it can be assumed that Oppo will most likely not issue this patent at the production stage.
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