Huawei might introduce an asymmetrical foldable smartphone someday

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Huawei might introduce an asymmetrical foldable smartphone someday
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It looks like Huawei is working on something a bit different when it comes to foldable smartphones.

Unlike all other foldable smartphones currently available, this patent unveils a design in which the two halves are of different sizes when the phone is unfolded. This difference seems to come from the camera position, which is not in the usual spot at the back of the phone. When the phone is unfolded, the camera resides in the upper left corner, playing the role of a front-facing selfie camera.

The shared images don't give away any more details about the patent, but if Huawei is indeed developing this new kind of foldable, it might add some variety to themarket. Since this info is all based on rumors and there's been no official confirmation from Huawei, it's best to take it with a pinch of skepticism. Still, it would be pretty cool to see this asymmetrical design actually come to life.

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