Flip phone, we hardly knew ye.
Samsung Electronics on Wednesday offered a peek at a future phone that unfolds like a book to reveal a 7.3-inch screen inside. Part pocket-size flip phone, part tablet, it's the most interesting idea I've seen in smartphone design for years.
You have to see it to believe it - and unfortunately we only got a tease. We think of a smartphone screen as a rigid piece of glass that's limited by the size of the device itself. But Samsung's so-called Infinity Flex Display folds, unfolds and refolds to pack up into a smaller form.
This origami screen is bound for a big phone launch, but Samsung didn't offer a name, price or even a timeline other than 2019. The Korean electronics giant showed the new display technology at its annual San Francisco developer conference in the hopes of wooing app makers to create experiences that take advantage of it.
In an interview, the CEO of Samsung's mobile division DJ Koh told me the folding phone is no gimmick. "In terms of productivity, always a bigger screen is better," he said.