Durability has always been a major issue for foldable devices. The original Samsung Galaxy Fold set a bad precedent because its screen was easily damaged.
In its third-generation products, Samsung seems to intend to make this happen again. Samsung has applied for various trademarks all over the world for coatings, layers and “armor” of mobile phone frames.
Naijatechnews understands that one of them is Armor Frame, which is specially designed for mobile phone frames. Presumably, it will have scratch resistance.
Then there is Pro-Shield, which is suitable for mobile phones and smart watches. It sounds like a protective layer, similar to Apple’s Ceramic Shield.
Samsung has also applied for trademarks for Armor Skin and Armor Layer. The latter may be a protective layer for foldable screens, allowing Samsung to use S-Pen stylus on folding phones without scratches.
Foreign media LetsGoDigital pointed out that Samsung has released a traditional flagship machine this year, and there is no Galaxy Note this year, so these trademarks are likely to apply to Samsung’s upcoming foldable device later this year .
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