Huawei has just announced a September 10 event where the company is set to launch the world’s first tri-fold smartphone which, apparently, has a 10-inch display.
Huawei has just announced a September 10 event where the company is set to launch the world’s first tri-fold smartphone which, apparently, has a 10-inch display.
Why would it need to lock? It’s no different than a normal foldable in that regard, the hinges are firm and hold in the position you put it.
With something that large and the hinges folding in opposite directions one will want to fold when you are pressing on the screen.
Huh? Each hinge will be doing exactly the same thing as every other foldable for the last 5 years.
Except it’s bigger and heavier and zero foldables have had two opposing hinges. But OK.